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1 incarnate a vision in a sculpture
Общая лексика: воплотить замысел в скульптуреУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > incarnate a vision in a sculpture
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2 incarnate
1. [ınʹkɑ:nıt] a книжн.воплощённый, олицетворённый2. [ınʹkɑ:neıt] v книжн.a devil incarnate - настоящий бес, сущий дьявол
1. воплощать ( в образе)Egyptians incarnated gods as /in the form of/ various animals - египтяне изображали богов в виде различных животных
2. осуществлять, претворять (идею, мечту, замысел и т. п.)to incarnate a vision in a sculpture [painting] - воплотить замысел в скульптуре [картине]
3. олицетворять (что-л.); быть воплощением (чего-л.)4. редк. заживать, затягиваться ( о ране) -
3 incarnate
1. a книжн. воплощённый, олицетворённыйa devil incarnate — настоящий бес, сущий дьявол
2. v книжн. воплощать3. v книжн. осуществлять, претворять4. v книжн. олицетворять; быть воплощением5. v книжн. редк. заживать, затягиватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. actual (adj.) actual; concrete; palpable; substantial; tangible2. in the flesh (adj.) bodily; corporeal; embodied; fleshly; human; in human form; in the flesh; manifest; personified; physical; real; revealed; typified3. actualize (verb) actualize; represent4. embody (verb) demonstrate; embody; exemplify; exteriorize; externalise; externalize; illustrate; image; manifest; materialise; materialize; objectify; personalise; personalize; personify; personize; reflect; simulate; substantiateАнтонимический ряд:ethereal; spiritual -
4 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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5 воплотить замысел в скульптуре
General subject: incarnate a vision in a sculptureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > воплотить замысел в скульптуре
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