personify
vt. 人格化,擬人化; 賦與…人性; 象徵,體現
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
1. invest with or as with a body; give body to
2. represent, as of a character on stage;
3. attribute human qualities to something;
To make history or psychology alive I personify it ( Ana ? s Nin )
我將歷史或心理人格化,使得它具體生動起來 ( 阿奈斯尼恩 )
We often personify the sun and the moon , calling the sun " he " and the moon'she ".
我們經常用 “ 他 ” 來稱呼太陽,用 “ 她 ” 來稱呼月亮,使他們人格化.
To you, Mr. Smith personify the absolute power.
在你們看來, 史密斯先生就是絕對權利的化身.
The two main characters personify The Dollar and The Euro in this heavily symbolic experimental piece.
在這部華麗而有韻律的實驗性的作品中,兩個主人公分別象徵了美元和歐元.
The personify the divine and magic powers worshipped by the people.
它們把人們崇拜的神力和魔力都人格化了.