incarnation
n. 化身; 前身; 典型體現
If you say that someone is the incarnation of a particular quality, you mean that they represent that quality or are typical of it in an extreme form.
The regime was the very incarnation of evil...
該政權正是罪惡的化身。
She is a perfect incarnation of glamour.
她是魅力的完美化身。
An incarnation is an instance of being alive on earth in a particular form. Some religions believe that people have several incarnations in different forms.
She began recalling a series of previous incarnations...
她開始回憶起前世的種種情形。
His industry and persistence suggest that he was an ant in a previous incarnation.
他的勤奮與堅持表明他前世是隻螞蟻。
1. a new personification of a familiar idea;
2. time passed in a particular bodily form;
3. the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc.
Not all, byanymeans, can recognize an Incarnation of God.
無論如何, 不可能所有人都會認出一個神的化身.
He believed he had been a prince in a previous incarnation.
他相信他前生是王子.
At his lips'touch she blossomed for him like a flower and the incarnation was complete.
經他的嘴唇一碰,她就像一朵鮮花一樣為他開放,於是這個理想的化身就完成了.
He is the incarnation of peace.
他就是和平的化身.
The miser was an incarnation of greed.
那個守財奴是貪婪的化身.