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1 incarnare
embody* * *incarnare v.tr.1 to embody, to incarnate, to epitomize: quell'uomo sembra incarnare la miseria, that man seems the embodiment of misery; incarnare un personaggio, to bring a character to life2 (ant.) (affondare nella carne) to thrust into the flesh.◘ incarnarsi v.intr.pron.1 to become* embodied, to become* incarnate; to take* bodily form: Cristo si incarnò per redimere gli uomini, Christ became incarnate to redeem mankind2 (di unghia) to grow* in.* * *[inkar'nare]1. vt(rappresentare) to embody2. vip (incarnarsi)Rel to become incarnate, (concretarsi) to be embodied* * *[inkar'nare] 1.verbo transitivo (rappresentare) to embody, to incarnate, to personify [ideale, male, virtù]2.verbo pronominale incarnarsi1) (essere rappresentato) to become* incarnated, to become* embodied2) relig. to be* made flesh, to become* incarnate* * *incarnare/inkar'nare/ [1](rappresentare) to embody, to incarnate, to personify [ideale, male, virtù]II incarnarsi verbo pronominale1 (essere rappresentato) to become* incarnated, to become* embodied2 relig. to be* made flesh, to become* incarnate. -
2 incarnato
incarnato1 agg.1 (fatto persona) incarnate, personified: l'avarizia incarnata, the embodiment of avarice (o avarice personified) // il Verbo incarnato, the Word Incarnate2 (di unghia) ingrowing.incarnato2 agg. flesh-coloured, rose-pink◆ s.m. redness, rosiness: l'incarnato delle sue guance, her rosy cheeks (o complexion).* * *I 1. [inkar'nato]participio passato incarnare2.1) (personificato) embodied, incarnate2) relig.II [inkar'nato]sostantivo maschile colour, complexion* * *incarnato1/inkar'nato/II aggettivo1 (personificato) embodied, incarnate2 relig. il Verbo incarnato the Word made flesh.————————incarnato2/inkar'nato/ ⇒ 3sostantivo m.colour, complexion. -
3 umanizzare
umanizzare v.tr. to humanize, to make* humane: umanizzare le carceri, to humanize prison conditions; umanizzare una pena, to make a punishment humane // umanizzare i costumi, to civilize customs.◘ umanizzarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 (teol.) to become* incarnate, to be made flesh2 ( dirozzarsi) to become* civilized.* * *[umanid'dzare] 1.verbo transitivo to humanize2.verbo pronominale umanizzarsi to become* civilized* * *umanizzare/umanid'dzare/ [1]to humanizeII umanizzarsi verbo pronominaleto become* civilized. -
4 incarnato agg
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5 umanarsi
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6 incarnare
[inkar'nare]1. vt(rappresentare) to embody2. vip (incarnarsi)Rel to become incarnate, (concretarsi) to be embodied -
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