柯林斯詞典embody /?m?b?d?/ (embodying,embodied,embodies) 1. V-T To embody an idea or quality means to be a symbol or expression of that idea or quality. 體現(xiàn); 具體象征 Jack Kennedy embodied all the hopes of the 1960s. 杰克?肯尼迪體現(xiàn)了20世紀(jì)60年代的全部希望。 For twenty-nine years, Checkpoint Charlie embodied the Cold War. 29年來(lái),查理檢查站具體象征了冷戰(zhàn)。2. V-T If something is embodied in a particular thing, the second thing contains or consists of the first. 包含; 收錄 The proposal has been embodied in a draft resolution. 這項(xiàng)提議已經(jīng)被包含在一份決議草案中。 返回 embody劍橋詞典to represent a quality or an idea exactly 具體表現(xiàn);體現(xiàn) She embodied good sportsmanship on the playing field . 在運(yùn)動(dòng)場(chǎng)上,她展現(xiàn)了優(yōu)秀運(yùn)動(dòng)員的風(fēng)采。 to include as part of something 包括,包含;收錄 Kennett embodied in one man an unusual range of science , music , and religion . 肯尼特集科學(xué)、音樂(lè)、宗教等方面的一系列非凡成就于一身。 返回 embody