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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 incarnate
personifiziert;the devil \incarnate der personifizierte Teufel;evil \incarnate das personifizierte Böse;1) ( embody)to \incarnate sth etw verkörpern, die Verkörperung einer S. gen sein2) ( 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
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