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1 Inbegriff
m model, perfect example; geh. embodiment, epitome (alle + Gen of); der Inbegriff von Qualität etc. a byword for quality etc.* * *der Inbegriffbyword; quintessence* * *Ịn|be|griff ['Inbəgrɪf]m no plperfect example; (der Schönheit, Güte, des Bösen etc) epitome, embodimentsie war der Inbegriff der Schönheit/Tugend — she was beauty/virtue personified or incarnate
diese neue Kirche ist der Inbegriff der modernen Architektur — this new church epitomizes modern architecture
* * *In·be·griff[ˈɪnbəgrɪf]der \Inbegriff von Eleganz the epitome of eleganceder \Inbegriff des Schreckens the quintessence of terrorder \Inbegriff von einem Spießer the epitome of a square* * *der quintessence* * ** * *der quintessenceder Inbegriff des Spießers — the epitome of the petit bourgeois; the quintessential petit bourgeois
* * *m.embodiment n.incarnation n.paragon n.quintessence n.
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