incarnating
v. 賦予(思想、精神等)以人的形體( incarnate的現在分詞 ); 使人格化; 體現; 使具體化
If you say that someone is a quality incarnate, you mean that they represent that quality or are typical of it in an extreme form.
She is evil incarnate...
她是邪惡的化身。
He is cynicism incarnate.
他是憤世嫉俗的極端體現。
You use incarnate to say that something, especially a god or spirit, is represented in human form.
Why should God become incarnate as a male?...
為什麼上帝以男性之身顯現呢?
The pharaoh is Osiris, the moon bull incarnate.
這位法老就是俄西里斯,豐產神的化身。
If you say that a quality is incarnated in a person, you mean that they represent that quality or are typical of it in an extreme form.
The iniquities of the regime are incarnated in one man.
該政權的種種劣行集中體現於一人。
...a writer who incarnates the changing consciousness of the Americas.
體現了美洲觀念變化的作家
If you say that someone or something is incarnated in a particular form, you mean that they appear on earth in that form.
The god Vishnu was incarnated on earth as a king.
守護之神毗溼奴化身為下界的一位國王。
So, the version incarnating spiritandappearance likeness can be ranked as the ideal one.
“形神皆備”的譯本, 才是理想的譯本.