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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211 It is also embodied in two stages of children's psychology development: sensorimotor stage and pre-operation stage.
212 The Ministry of National Defence has recently embodied the troops in army corps.
213 This style embodied the political, social and cultural conditions during the rule of Louis XIV , and reflected the rationalism ideology and absolute monarchy.
214 Saussure s structural linguistics theory is based on inheriting and criticizing historical comparative linguistics, and is mainly embodied in his youth.
215 In a bit of cloak-and-dagger grandiosity, the firms dubbed their collaboration Team Themis, after a titan of Greek mythology who embodied natural law.
216 In the art of the group Blue Noses are embodied the innovatory trends of Russian modern art – the communicatory and the comical.
217 By nature combative, the secretary of state Alexander Haig nevertheless embodied the national will.
218 This reclusion is dominant not only in operas, but also permeates the whole society, which composes the unique culture of reclusion embodied in Yuan operas.
219 From Cubism, Fauvism to Surrealism and Abstractionism, their art concept and pattern all have been embodied in fashion design.
220 But, the characteristic of abstract of "clausula rebus sic stantibus" leads the disadvantage that this principle isn't of the characteristic of Operation. So, it must be embodied.
221 The typical characteristics of the marketing structure of China's medicine retail business are mainly embodied in over-competition.
222 Based on AIDUCHI of Japanese native speaker, this paper makes a functional classification of AIDUCHI of China's advanced Japanese learners, and observes how AIDUCHI is embodied in each category.
223 Through experimental analysising several different strength grades of concrete and fly ash concrete, the embodied energy and resources consumption indicator is quantitatively assessed.
224 The educational function of college foreign languages is mainly embodied in obtaining the knowledge information required by the specialities, and the capacity of language communication.
225 It also embodied a management style - the HP way - that emphasised high ethical standards and collegial behaviour.
226 The contrastive description soon helped him to form the style, which not only embodied writer's adherence to agrestic civilization(sentencedict.com), but also the transition of angle to view the society change.
227 It has embodied its acculturation from material cultural, system cultural, spiritual cultural 3 layers of surface.
228 The scholars made adaptable changes in the Five Dynasties, however, they also released the value tropism of Confucian culture at the same time, which embodied in the lack of scholar-bureaucrat spirit.
229 Most common is the Katowice option, embodied most fully by the 0-0 draw in October 1989 in Poland's most polluted city that nudged Bobby Robson's team into Italia 90.
230 Here, the Indexical Hypothesis, the Immersed Experiencer Frame and the Neural Theory of Language are representatives among the Views of Embodied Language Comprehension.
231 Every detail of the Tibetan religious culture is embodied in it. It"s not exaggerating to say Thangka Art has already been a unique symbol of Zang religious culture."
232 I am sure that when we open this event,(www.Sentencedict.com) we will remember with profound gratitude the example of literary conscience that she so stirringly embodied.
233 The capital as the domination center of monarchical power not only symbolized monarchical power but also embodied its political civilization.
234 In addition, the embodied energy of several different strength grades of concrete and fly ash concrete is calculated.
235 The optimization is mainly embodied in the power supply, whose input is the secondary coil of the isolation transformer, and the reliability of infrared communication.
236 According to Ellul, technology has become an environment which humans rely on to live and the human freedom can only be embodied through the struggle against the technological environment.
237 The highest bourn of makingmarketing won is that an innovational and open marketing department culture isfigured based on the enterprise culture and embodied flexibility.
238 With the variety of financing method in the world, financial lease has increasingly embodied its vitality in the capital market.
239 Brought up by peasants, "she has no opportunity to inherit the tradition of free-thinking, spirituality and creativity that her father embodied." How will she turn out?
240 The tensility beauty of literary language is embodied in image, connotation, ambiguity, vacancy and so on.
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