personified

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基本释义

v.
将(某事物)人格化、拟人化( personify的过去式和过去分词 ); 以人的形象表现(思想、品质等); 象征; 为某品质或特点的化身(尤指极典型的)

实用例句

In Norse mythology the moon is personified as male.

在斯堪的纳维亚神话里,月亮被赋予了男性身份。

柯林斯例句

On other occasions she can be charm personified.

在其他场合,她是魅力的化身。

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The sun and the moon are often personified in poetry.

诗歌中常把日、月拟人化.

辞典例句

Animals are often personified in fairy tales.

动物常在童话中被拟人化.

辞典例句

She was the oceans personified, and She always triumphed.

她就是海的化身, 所以她总是胜利者.

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Dignity is personified living resources, dignity, sometimes happens fought against.

尊严也是人格化的生存资源, 为了尊严, 有时候会发生殊死抗争.

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A person is character personified only if he has enough credibility.

如果有足够的诚信,品质就会个性化.

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In Greek mythology, love is personified by the goddess Aphrodite.

在希腊神话中, 阿佛洛狄特女神是爱的化身.

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She is chastity personified.

她是贞节的化身.

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In an immediate way it personified his life.

这曲子间接地体现了他的生活.

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He is kindness personified.

他是善良的化身.

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The five - speed manual gearbox is smoothness personified.

五档手动变速箱就是平稳性的化身.

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To them, he personified the absolute power.

在他们看来, 他就是绝对权威的化身.

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A ship is often personified as'she ".

船常被人们拟人化为 “ 她 ”.

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Riches, avarice, and worldly gain personified as a false god in the New Testament.

(新约)作为罪恶根源的财富的人格化.

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