personifies

英 [pəˈsɒnɪfaɪz] 美 [pərˈsɑːnɪfaɪz]

v.  是…的典型; 集中表现; 拟人化; 把…人格化
personify的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 是…的典范;集中体现;象征
    If you say that someone personifies a particular thing or quality, you mean that they seem to be a perfect example of that thing, or to have that quality to a very large degree.
    1. She seemed to personify goodness and nobility...
      她宛如善良和高贵的化身。
    2. ...the world of inter-war decency as personified by Stanley Baldwin...
      在斯坦利·鲍德温身上所体现的两次大战间体面正派的人生
    3. On other occasions she can be charm personified.
      在其他场合,她是魅力的化身。

双语例句

  1. Not only does it sound like its international name, but it has a meaning that personifies the Coke brand.
    “可口可乐”不仅和它的原品牌名音似,同样也为品牌赋予了人性化的内在涵义。
  2. Instead of battling mystical monsters, Ozzy Drix cleverly personifies body parts a muscle cell is a police chief to teach kids about their bodies.
    《奥兹和德里克斯》中并没有和神秘怪兽作斗争的内容,而是将人体的某些部位赋予了人性化的特征一个肌肉细胞担任了警察局长目的是教孩子们了解自己的身体。
  3. Maggie Thompson personifies the pioneering spirit.
    玛吉汤普森是开拓精神的化身。
  4. She personifies beauty and grace.
    她是美丽和优雅的化身。
  5. And personifies everything that's bad for you, marissa.
    也代表了所有对你不利的征兆。
  6. I hope he personifies me.
    我希望他将我拟人化。
  7. As a writer, she personifies courage, blending her personal charm and the political insight and doing so in a way that resonates for readers of every age, gender and race.
    作为一位作家,莫里森勇敢地融个人魅力与政治洞察力于一体,以此引发不同年龄,不同性别,甚至是不同种族的读者的共鸣。