personified
v. 將(某事物)人格化、擬人化( personify的過去式和過去分詞 ); 以人的形象表現(思想、品質等); 象徵; 為某品質或特點的化身(尤指極典型的)
If you say that someone personifies a particular thing or quality, you mean that they seem to be a perfect example of that thing, or to have that quality to a very large degree.
She seemed to personify goodness and nobility...
她宛如善良和高貴的化身。
...the world of inter-war decency as personified by Stanley Baldwin...
在斯坦利·鮑德溫身上所體現的兩次大戰間體面正派的人生
In Norse mythology the moon is personified as male.
在斯堪的納維亞神話裡,月亮被賦予了男性身份。
On other occasions she can be charm personified.
在其他場合,她是魅力的化身。
The sun and the moon are often personified in poetry.
詩歌中常把日、月擬人化.
Animals are often personified in fairy tales.
動物常在童話中被擬人化.
She was the oceans personified, and She always triumphed.
她就是海的化身, 所以她總是勝利者.