Similar words: disembodied, bodied, embodiment, able-bodied, embody, cambodia, heavenly bodies, celestial bodies. Meaning: [ɪm'bɒdɪ] adj. 1. expressed by 2. possessing or existing in bodily form.
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91 Therefore, the importance of body language translation to accelerate intercultural communication is increasingly embodied.
92 The system of enfeoffment as well as the system of prefectures and counties were the embodied form of the relation of the central authority and local administrations under the autocratic monarch...
93 The laws in the Han Dynasty also stipulated that women enjoyed the right of property inheritance, which embodied their economic status in the family and society.
94 He embodied "the good-bad man", a figure in search of redemption, and reached his peak with Hell's Hinges (1916) and The Toll Gate (1920), and he bowed out in 1925 with the epic Tumbleweeds.
95 The conservatism and judicial activism was embodied vividly in a series of cases decided by the Supreme Court.
96 Theory of drama inbeing is mostly embodied discussing drama configuration, histrionic and performing system.
97 To Buffett, Rose embodied the unwavering courage that makes a winner out of an underdog.
98 The religious implications embodied by Dunhuang art regeneration are not the religion in the proper sense, rather, they refer to consistent benevolence and freedom under modern context.
99 The Chinese 'system', as embodied in the NDRC(sentencedict.com), has worked stupendously well for the auto industry in China up to now.
100 In this absolutely private space, the master's creation and interpretation of space is fully embodied.
101 As long as mastering correct maintenance and trouble shooting methods, good performance of hydrometric tour gauging vehicle can be fully exerted, and its application value also can be fully embodied.
102 The revolutionary features of evolutionary psychology are embodied in its objecting to SSSM (Standard Social Science Model), and to relativist psychology and traditional cultural psychology.
103 This classification of the executive time of death penalty reveals the special culture of ancient China embodied in the selection of time and contradictory ideas about death penalty.
104 Self Mastery is embodied in periods of planned detachment. It is that period in which impeccability is crystallized.
105 The value of balance of interests has been embodied in our country's legislation and justice. But it is not enough.
106 Haeckel used embryology extensively in his recapitulation theory, which embodied a progressive, almost linear model of evolution.
107 The deepest emotion is often embodied in an offish way.
108 It discovered human dignity, within religion, and embodied it in huge, elongated, hieratic kings and prophets.
109 These similarities of HuaOiang and Catch 22 embodied the "experience assimilation" of Li Er and Joseph Heller to a certain extent.
110 The existing industrial cluster theories were made a brief review and then a new research findings that industrial cluster category is embodied exteriorly by industrial characteristics was given.
111 The Manchurian tunics added a touch of formalness to the men's collection which is a statement of casual elegance embodied with characteristics.
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112 The all-time universal champs at weaseling are government officials, and their all-time favorite way to weasel is the non-admission of guilt embodied by the phrase "mistakes were made".
113 In this masterpiece is embodied his life - time of painstaking work.
114 In Nehru's times, - American economic ties mainly embodied India's - aided loveone - sided desire for American economic aids.
115 The development process of the central banking institution of the National Government embodied a dominated change and it resulted in a policy failure.
116 Through the examing hinayana buddhism and Laos temples, this article deal with how the destiny of hinayana buddhism is embodied in the structure and running atmosphere of temples of Laos.
117 At the same as, the paper proposes a innovation method which is embodied by dividing operation phases into normal operation phase, main key presetting phase and malfunction repair phase.
118 Her unique thought model is usually embodied on the twisted sutures, unsymmetrical clippings, unfinished laps and discordance colors.
119 The result of experiment embodied the fine control property of the controller.
120 It's unique landscape character mainly embodied in two sides: one side was like the personality of implicative and graceful literati from Jiangnan (South of the Yangtze River) in the Qing dynasty.
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