embodiment
n. (品質、思想的)典型; 化身
If you say that someone or something is the embodiment of a quality or idea, you mean that that is their most noticeable characteristic or the basis of all they do.
A baby is the embodiment of vulnerability.
嬰兒極為脆弱。
1. a new personification of a familiar idea;
2. a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept;
3. giving concrete form to an abstract concept
The fluctuation of ocean freight is the embodiment of market risk.
運費波動是航運市場風險的集中反映.
The embodiment of the invention also discloses a method and apparatus for monitoring multimedia contents.
本發明實施例還公開了一種多媒體內容監測的方法及裝置.
It is love and freedom, justice and civilization, the embodiment of peace and development.
它就是博愛和自由 、 公正與文明 、 和平與發展的化身.
The operation of the embodiment of fig . 2 is identical to that of fig .1.
圖2的工作原理與圖1相同.
In addition, the control of noise and electromagnetic radiation are also the very embodiment of excellence.
此外, 在控制噪音和電磁輻射方面也有非常卓越的體現.