柯林斯詞典personify /p???s?n??fa?/ (personifying,personified,personifies) 1. V-T 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. 是…的化身; 躰現(xiàn) She seemed to personify goodness and nobility. 她似乎是善良和高貴的化身。 返回 personify劍橋詞典to be a perfect example of something 是…的化身(或典型);象征 These louts personify all that is wrong with our society today. 從這些粗魯?shù)募意飞砩峡梢钥吹轿覀儍}今社會(huì)的一切歪風(fēng)邪氣。 literature specialized to treat something as if it were in the form of a human being 把…擬人化(或人格化) In Greek myth , love is personified by the goddess Aphrodite. 在希臘神話中,女神阿彿洛狄忒象征愛情。 返回 personify