incarnations
n. 賦予形體( incarnation的名詞複數 ); 體現; 前身; 典型
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。
She began recalling a series of previous incarnations.
她開始回憶起前世的種種情形。
one of the incarnations of Vishnu
守護神毗溼奴的化身之一
The emotions and talents of the person reflect these incarnations.
個人的情感和才幹反應了這些輪迴.
The Clementine Homilies, an early Christian document, also taught many incarnations of Jesus.
一份早期基督教檔案《克萊門汀佈道》也提到耶穌多次再生.
The perception that Jesus had previous human incarnations did not originate with Edgar Cayce.
基督以前曾經投身為人的觀點並非源於埃德加·西.