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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151 EMH embodied competitive equilibrium which is pursued by economists. In fact, EMH is extension of Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in financial markets.
152 Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures?
153 At the syntactic level, foregrounded features are embodied in the frequent use of active voice and quotations, and also the peculiar use of the tenses.
154 The collation to Liu's Lyric Chapter (Yue Zhang Ji) embodied his characteristics, such as believing old version, valuing rules of tonal pattern, excelling at commentary.
155 In China, relevant legislations and practice have also embodied the inherent spirits of the procedure division.
156 This paper studies the traditional Andai Ritual of Kulun Banner in Tongliao in the Inner Mongolia as well as the life consciousness and the social functions embodied in the ritual items.
157 It comes from the authority of international law, embodied in the universal jurisdiction provisions of international conventions and rules of customary international law.
158 Our vision is not merely made in America, but rather reflects the aspirations embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the mandate of the Human Rights Council itself, " Brimmer said."
159 Condorcet was an important representative figure of the French in the later stage of the Enlightenment, and he was considered as the last person who had embodied encyclopedia spirit.
160 The first, the tussah industry has embodied the reasonable disposition of tussah rearing field, silkworm seed, the labor force in silkworm rearing area and the Tussah rearing technique resources.
161 The royals' problems are largely personal, embodied by King George playing the stern 19th-century patriarch to Logue's touchy-feely Freudian father.
162 Here, it points out that the thought is from the problem and the individual?s creativity is always embodied the course of problem solution.
163 Zeng Jize embodied his patriotic spirit in the diplomatic practice, not stinting his own life, glory and dishonour, defending the interests of the state and nation.
164 For sake of the traditional calculation method appliance for the blanking die cutting edges dimensions, the potential value of mould cannot be embodied well.
165 Taiping s official system embodied social structure of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
166 Science fiction movies and novels often portrayed AI taking the form of a thinking machine embodied as a humanoid robot.
167 Apart from being a Physicist he embodied certain stereotypical Texan character attributes being a tough guy[Sentencedict.com], recreational gunslinger and a daredevil pilot all at the same time.
168 The tortuousness of Luo Wengan Case embodied such a diverse and complicated struggle among various political powers, and the declination and weakness of democratic republic politics.
169 She aims to absorb the truth of Chinese art and the artistic appreciation of China, allowing the talk of "Chinese-Thai as a family" to be sublimed and embodied in her works of art.
170 On the aspect of chip architecture, considering the factors such as parallelizable of hardware, utilization of memory and chip area, we embodied 9 scan engines on chip to realize the multi-scan.
171 Androgyny as a thought which came of matriarchy embodied the primitive people's native consciousness of equal gender.
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172 The law of ancient Rome as embodied in the Justinian code, especially that which applied to private citizens.
173 The technological progress is embodied in changes in allocating of factors, while new production function by factors and change in marginal rate of substitution are basically characteristic of it.
174 The mandate of heaven can be embodied in such humdrum entities as building codes.
175 As the founder of modern philosopher of human rights, Kant definitely proposed death penalty, whose arguments embodied supereminent rationality.
176 The main innovations embodied in this method are the introduction of the intrinsic mode functions based on local properties of signals, which make the instantaneous frequency meaningful.
177 One of the important works of enactive cognitive science is studying the double sense of the embodied mind.
178 As a great writer in feudal China, Li Qingzhao displayed the typical feelings of scholar-bureaucrat and the literary pursue of life consciousness, which were embodied concentratively in her sense of.
179 Finally, from the view of rhythm, harmony, mode, texture and form. I expounded the creative features embodied in Bartok's works in detail.
180 The instruction method embodied from the system is for the purpose of students that have more right to act on their own and interactive instruction system Webpage technology.
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