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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121 The product of labour is labour embodied and made material in an object, it is the objectification of labour.
122 The appearance of non-profit organization and its jointure of constructing city community service strongly developed and embodied its organization function.
123 However, if a legal person does not fully enjoy the right of property, legal person is nothing but a title. This is embodied in the enterprises owned by the whole people.
124 The humanism in Chinese ancient book collection culture is embodied through benevolence , lovingness and cheerfulness.
125 None of main versions of civil code or contract law wholly embodied subjectivism or objectivism.
126 The cognition of synecdoche is a process"from vagueness to clarity", and its cognitive function is mainly embodied in its"flank expression".
127 The human operator in the factory management philosophy embodied in the overall layout of the sweeping.
128 The most potent flags assume a sacramental quality, as if the spirit of the nation is embodied in them, nowhere more so than in the Stars and Stripes.
129 Sightsinging teaching, as the basic theory of music, its importance has been embodied increasingly.
130 One of the greatest difficulties for embodied beings is the transition state of consciousness you call death.
131 This paper makes an analysis of conceptual metaphor, experientialism and the embodied motivation for metaphor.
132 The third part is some application of the lunar change as divinatory symbol for weather forecast, political affairs and personnel matters therefore the moon is embodied the symbolized meaning.
133 By the end of World War II, several reforms had occurred, which embodied not only the passiveness of legal system during the development of society in Japan, but also the strong independence.
134 The canonization of architecture is a process to express meaning, which is embodied in great narration, branded commodity and cultural self-identity.
135 This conception is mainly embodied in the theories of Community, Comparison and the Primitive Accumulation, which are interlinked in logic.
136 "Swallowing a Ball of Hot Iron" examines a means of teaching embodied in the koan method of Zen Buddhism.
137 To predict good or bad luck; fortune or misfortune by studying omen, dreams and divinatory symbols is one of primitive cultural characteristics embodied in Gesar.
138 An analysis on the naming type of places of Yangquan dialect and on the cultural information embodied in the toponym will be of benefit to the construction and study of the local culture.
139 Although the capacity of power unit is very large, but the investment and working expenses is much lower than the same kind power plant. This embodied economics and practicability.
140 Conclusion The practical value of GR-200A thermoluminescence detector is embodied in measurement of medical high energy electronic dose.
141 Boorish, lovely or optimistic, minces are embodied in the Flower-Drum, and becomes a part of their lives, on the other hand as a folk-custom acculturation.
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142 The concepts described above are embodied in the junction transistor.
143 In the present times, appeared pluralization and imagery embodied in the difference between two cities.
144 China Eximbank has constantly opened new trails to enrich its distinct corporate culture. The Bank organized a series of corporate activities, which embodied the dynamics of the times .
145 The simultaneous determination by long-run competitive supply and demand would determine goods' prices at their embodied labor contents, direct-plus-indirect labor.
146 The model embodied a kind of harmony of progressiveness and appropriateness.
147 The preferred X-ray contrast substance is embodied in the form of barium sulphate.
148 Fading into history, the collectively created, time-tested traditional folk art, which has embodied the aesthetic spirits, has become the essential component of traditional culture.
149 Through all his life, Hermann Hesse is continuously developing and perfecting his dualism about the world and people, which is embodied in all his works to some extent.
150 In the civil law, it is embodied in the right for unstable counterplea, in Anglo-American law it is reflected in the right for the anticipatory breach of contract.
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