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1 incarnate
adjectivebe beauty/wisdom etc. incarnate — die personifizierte Schönheit/Weisheit usw. sein
* * *- academic.ru/37326/incarnation">incarnation* * *in·car·nateI. adj[ɪnˈkɑ:nət, AM -ˈkɑ:r-]after n, inv personifiziertthe devil \incarnate der personifizierte Teufelevil \incarnate das personifizierte BöseGod \incarnate der menschgewordene GottII. vt[ˈɪnkɑ:neɪt, AM ɪnˈkɑ:r-]( form)1. (embody)2. (make concrete)▪ to \incarnate sth etw wiedergeben, etw beinhaltenGod \incarnated Himself in the person of Jesus Gott selber nahm in der Person Jesu Menschengestalt an* * *[In'kAːnɪt]1. adj (REL)fleischgeworden, Mensch geworden; (= personified) leibhaftig attr, in Personto become incarnate — Fleisch werden, Mensch werden
he's the devil incarnate — er ist der leibhaftige Teufel or der Teufel in Person
2. vt['InkAːneɪt] (= make real) Gestalt or Form geben (+dat); (= be embodiment of) verkörpern* * *A v/t [ˈınkɑː(r)neıt; ınˈk-]be incarnated REL Fleisch werden2. verkörpern, personifizierenB adj [ınˈkɑː(r)neıt; -nıt]1. REL inkarniert, fleischgeworden:God incarnate Gott m in Menschengestalt2. fig leibhaftig:a devil incarnate ein Teufel in Menschengestalt3. personifiziert, verkörpert:innocence incarnate die personifizierte Unschuld, die Unschuld in Person4. fleischfarben* * *adjectivebe beauty/wisdom etc. incarnate — die personifizierte Schönheit/Weisheit usw. sein
* * *adj.in Menschengestalt ausdr.leibhaftig adj.personifiziert adj. v.verkörpern v. -
2 Christ (The ideal truth that comes as a divine manifestation of God to destroy incarnate error)
Религия: СпасительУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Christ (The ideal truth that comes as a divine manifestation of God to destroy incarnate error)
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3 encarnar
v.1 to embody (ideal, doctrina).2 to become flesh (religion).* * *1 RELIGIÓN to become incarnate2 MEDICINA to heal1 figurado (personificar) to embody, personify3 (en anzuelo) to bait4 (dar color carne) to give flesh colour (US color) to* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=personificar) to personify; (Teat) [+ papel] to play, bring to life2) [+ anzuelo] to bait2. VI1) (Rel) to become incarnate2) (Med) to heal, heal up3) [arma] to enter the flesh, penetrate the body3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) <cualidad/sentimiento> to embody2.encarnarse v prona) (Relig) to become incarnateb) uña to become ingrown* * *= embody, incarnate.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.* * *1.verbo transitivob) <cualidad/sentimiento> to embody2.encarnarse v prona) (Relig) to become incarnateb) uña to become ingrown* * *= embody, incarnate.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
Ex: For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.* * *encarnar [A1 ]vtA1 «actor» ‹personaje› to play2 ‹cualidad/sentimiento› to embodyencarna la ambición desmedida he is the embodiment of o he embodies boundless ambitionB ‹jauría› to blood1 ( Relig) to become incarnateDios se encarnó en Jesucristo God became incarnate in Jesus Christ, God became flesh in Jesus Christ2 «uña» to become ingrown* * *
encarnar verbo transitivo
1 to personify, embody: su gesto encarna la pasión del flamenco, his movements embody all the passion of Flamenco
2 Cin Teat to play: encarna el papel de Don Quijote, he plays the part of Don Quixote
' encarnar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
personificar
- caracterizar
English:
embody
- personify
* * *♦ vt1. [ideal, doctrina, cualidad] to represent, to embody;una organización que encarna el fanatismo religioso an organization which is the very embodiment of religious fanaticism;el búho encarna la prudencia y la sabiduría the owl represents wisdom and knowledge2. [personaje, papel] to play* * *I v/t2 TEA play* * *encarnar vt: to incarnate, to embody -
4 embody
[ɪm'bɒdɪ]1) (incarnate) [person, institution] incarnare [quality, ideal]3) (legally incorporate) incorporare, includere [proposals, documents]* * *[im'bodi](to represent.) esprimere* * *[ɪm'bɒdɪ]1) (incarnate) [person, institution] incarnare [quality, ideal]3) (legally incorporate) incorporare, includere [proposals, documents] -
5 воплощать
vt; св - воплоти́тьto embody; to translate; to incarnate litвоплоща́ть мечту́ в жизнь — to translate a dream into reality
воплоща́ть за́мысел в скульпту́ре — to incarnate a vision in a sculpture
воплоща́ть идеа́л — to embody an ideal
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6 uosobienie
- nia; nt( ideał) epitome; ( ucieleśnienie) embodiment* * *n.embodiment, personification ( czegoś of sth); uosobienie miłości/piękna love/beauty incarnate; uosobienie cierpliwości/ignorancji/mądrości patience/ignorance/wisdom personified; uosobienie seksu sex symbol; być uosobieniem czegoś typify sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uosobienie
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8 embody
1 ( incarnate) [person, institution] incarner, être l'incarnation de [virtue, evil, ideal] ; to be embodied in s'incarner dans ;2 [work, chapter] donner corps à [theory, philosophy] ;3 ( legally incorporate) incorporer [rights, proposals, statutes] (in dans).
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