双语例句
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The ancient emperor firmly believed that he was the incarnation of a dragon.
古代皇帝坚信自己是龙的化身。
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Athena is the incarnation of wisdom and beauty.
雅典娜女神是智慧和美丽的化身。
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This wicked villain is an incarnation of evil forces.
这个十恶不赦的恶徒正是邪恶势力的典型体现。
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He believes that he was a Roman warrior in a previous incarnation.
他认为自己前世的化身是一名罗马勇士
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The regime was the very incarnation of evil.
该政权正是邪恶的典型。
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He believed he had been a prince in a previous incarnation.
他相信他的前生是个王子。
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The original incarnation of Fwix, launched a year ago, focused more on aggregating content from sites like Craigslist and Yelp instead of on local news.
Fwix 的最初版本是一年前推出的,它专注于聚合来自 Craigslist 和 Yelp 这类网站的内容,而不是本地新闻。
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Did they believe in re-incarnation?
古埃及人相信转世重生吗?
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Felt like a monk. Who knows, maybe my last incarnation was a monk.
觉得自己像个和尚,又想自己说不定上辈子就是和尚出身呢。
近义词
n.
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同根词
释义
n.
a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or abstract quality
(神、妖或抽象性质的)化身(或体现者)
(the Incarnation)(in Christian theology)the embodiment of God the Son in human flesh as Jesus Christ
(基督教神学)道成肉身,耶稣基督(上帝之子的人形化身)。
(with reference to reincarnation)one of a series of lifetimes which a person spends on earth
(有关轮回)一世
the form in which a person spends such a lifetime
人生在世,人世。
词源
"Middle English (as a term in Christian theology): via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin incarnatio (n-), from the verb incarnare (see INCARNATE)."