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to become incarnate

  • 1 incarnate

    adjective

    be the devil incarnate — der leibhaftige Satan sein

    be beauty/wisdom etc. incarnate — die personifizierte Schönheit/Weisheit usw. sein

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    ((of God, the devil etc) having taken human form: a devil incarnate.) in Menschengestalt
    - academic.ru/37326/incarnation">incarnation
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    in·car·nate
    I. adj
    [ɪnˈkɑ:nət, AM -ˈkɑ:r-]
    after n, inv personifiziert
    the devil \incarnate der personifizierte Teufel
    evil \incarnate das personifizierte Böse
    God \incarnate der menschgewordene Gott
    II. vt
    [ˈɪnkɑ:neɪt, AM ɪnˈkɑ:r-]
    ( form)
    1. (embody)
    to \incarnate sth etw verkörpern, die Verkörperung einer S. gen sein
    2. (make concrete)
    to \incarnate sth etw wiedergeben, etw beinhalten
    3. REL (become human)
    God \incarnated Himself in the person of Jesus Gott selber nahm in der Person Jesu Menschengestalt an
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    [In'kAːnɪt]
    1. adj (REL)
    fleischgeworden, Mensch geworden; (= personified) leibhaftig attr, in Person

    to become incarnate — Fleisch werden, Mensch werden

    he's the devil incarnateer ist der leibhaftige Teufel or der Teufel in Person

    2. vt
    ['InkAːneɪt] (= make real) Gestalt or Form geben (+dat); (= be embodiment of) verkörpern
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    A v/t [ˈınkɑː(r)neıt; ınˈk-]
    1. konkrete oder feste Form geben (dat), verwirklichen:
    be incarnated REL Fleisch werden
    2. verkörpern, personifizieren
    B adj [ınˈkɑː(r)neıt; -nıt]
    1. REL inkarniert, fleischgeworden:
    God incarnate Gott m in Menschengestalt
    2. fig leibhaftig:
    a devil incarnate ein Teufel in Menschengestalt
    3. personifiziert, verkörpert:
    innocence incarnate die personifizierte Unschuld, die Unschuld in Person
    4. fleischfarben
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    adjective

    be beauty/wisdom etc. incarnate — die personifizierte Schönheit/Weisheit usw. sein

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    adj.
    in Menschengestalt ausdr.
    leibhaftig adj.
    personifiziert adj. v.
    verkörpern v.

    English-german dictionary > incarnate

  • 2 incarnate

    in·car·nate adj [ɪnʼkɑ:nət, Am -ʼkɑ:r-] after n, inv
    personifiziert;
    the devil \incarnate der personifizierte Teufel;
    evil \incarnate das personifizierte Böse;
    God \incarnate der menschgewordene Gott vt [ʼɪnkɑ:neɪt, Am ɪnʼkɑ:r-] form
    1) ( embody)
    to \incarnate sth etw verkörpern, die Verkörperung einer S. gen sein
    to \incarnate sth etw wiedergeben, etw beinhalten
    God \incarnated Himself in the person of Jesus Gott selber nahm in der Person Jesu Menschengestalt an

    English-German students dictionary > incarnate

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