personifying
美 [p?r?sɑn??fa?]
英 [p?(r)?s?n?fa?] 
- v.把(某物)看做人;賦與…以人性;是…的化身;體現
- 網絡人格化
詞形變化
過去式:personified 第三人稱單數:personifies 現在分詞:personifying 同義詞
英漢解釋
v. | 1. 把(某物)看做人,擬(某物)為人;賦與...以人性,使人格化 |
英英解釋
例句
And anyway , he said, " nature conformable to herself " -- personifying nature as a female .
無論怎樣,他說:“大自然是自適應的。”
To his right is the bodhisattva of strength or power, Mahasthamaprapta, and to his left is Kuan Yin, personifying his endless mercy.
他的右邊是力量菩薩Mahasthamaprapta,而左邊是觀音,賦予了無限的慈悲。
It's difficult to overstate the role of 'Dashan' in personifying 'the Westerner' for a generation of Chinese.
對一代中國人來說,大山就是“西方人”的具體化身,他在這方面的作用不可低估。
Bartlett said in a way, Dowd is personifying the national debate about Iraq.
Bartlett說在某種方面上,Dowd在這關于伊拉克國家辯論中更具有人情味。
Isn't it very effective to demonstrate the nature of capital by personifying the expression of capital?
在這里我們看到,將資本的表現擬人化,對于表現它的本性不是非常見效嗎?
It was deemed good news; Li is often portrayed as personifying Hong Kong's ups and downs.
這被看做是個好消息,因為李常被視為香港經濟起落的晴雨表。
Han Jia, you are personifying these gingko trees.
韓佳,你又把銀杏樹給擬人化了。
Milton follows many classical examples by personifying characters such as Death, Chaos, Mammon, and Sin.
米爾頓如下的化身,如死亡,混沌,瑪門字符許多經典的例子,和仙。