单词 | Embody |
例句 | 1 His paintings embody the very essence of the immediate post-war years. 2 Words embody thoughts and feelings. 3 Any incomes policy must embody the attributes of fairness and flexibility. 4 Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values. 5 It may embody a slew of things. 6 It seemed to embody a deep dislike, and she found that wounding. 7 Charter schools embody concepts all public schools should have in the future. 8 No one would deny that music can embody great humane and religious themes. 9 Rolle's Meditations embody at a literary level his appreciation of the shaping energies of the form of the inner life. 10 How touching it was that Maman should embody such artistry and so simple a heart! 11 He seemed to embody in his person the entire history of the sport: he symbolized the Hawaiian spirit. 12 People embody intelligence, by far the most precious resource in the universe and one in terribly short supply. 13 Olive trees especially may embody the Goddess, for they live a very long time. 14 It is like they embody the spirit of adventure, that sense of infinite newness. 15 Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate. 16 Rather, they embody some very different assumptions about education and work for the twenty-first century. 17 The social sciences embody a range of sometimes conflicting stances towards the human world. 18 Although they embody a real-world claim about how agents are motivated, they function more like a paradigm than a generalization. 19 But as particular truths do not embody the fullness of Truth so particular religions do not embody the fullness of Religion. 20 No particular religion can ever embody the perfection of Religion or lay claim to a monopoly of Truth. 21 It is above all the school which is felt to embody the idea of the village as something alive and enduring. 22 Army bases compete for $ 10 million in prizes each year, based on how well they embody that value. 23 He was therefore equally clear that majority decisions would not necessarily embody the general will or express the general interest. 24 What does it mean to activate an algorithm, or to embody it in physical form? 25 It no longer represents the supreme moral and intellectual value that it seemed to embody in the eighteenth century. 26 Quiet men with graceful manners were the ideal of her generation, and he seemed to embody it. 27 Many are drunks-but that term does not do justice to the devastation they embody. 28 For them to be able to do that, they have to embody a certain aspect of the human condition. 29 The Plowden Report was a national corollary to contemporary changes in assumptions about secondary education and the structures which embody those assumptions. 30 No philosopher has done more to disown the idea that his writings embody some kind of masterly or authoritative wisdom. 1 His paintings embody the very essence of the immediate post-war years. 2 Any incomes policy must embody the attributes of fairness and flexibility. 31 The turbulent and volatile consumer market is dominated by games, few of which embody any real information content. 32 Remember that the contract you draw up must embody the principles of mutual caring. 33 It does however embody an important principle that a working operation, nomatterhow good, can not be absolutely clean. 34 However, this does not mean that pentecostalism does not embody a complex of religious ideas and insights. 35 However, both the statutory construction of the company and the Caparo judgment embody a principle which should endure. 36 Think-tanks, sitting uneasily half-way between government and universities, are institutions that embody this ambiguity. 37 Religion lost its hold on the social imagination when it was seen to embody qualities opposed to science: irrationality and superstition. 38 The following notes embody these principles and guide you through the pros and cons of the different troops. 39 Both professions are concerned with the application to commercial life of rules that often embody generalised concepts. 40 They are defined principally by what they embody on an imaginative level. 41 They embody spiritual perception and visual perception. 42 In the elementary school mathematics teaching how to embody? 43 All excellent classical Chinese texts embody great ethos. 44 The ending of tragedy does not embody "Poetic Justice". 45 Balenciaga soon came to embody Parisian elegance. 46 That trend embody in all of eye movement index. 47 News reports should embody rationalism and demonstrate human concern. 48 The wild nature consummation embody the wolf! 49 It should embody the requst of effiency and predigestion. 50 The latest locomotives embody many new features. 51 Modern human use disfunctional system, which represented by antiques, to embody the occupancy of origin and the obduracy of certainty(),(/embody.html) and perish the sense of history by this way. 52 Moreover, the thesis focus on Byronic hero that the poet created, it used as Byron's property to dramatize himself. Byronic heroes embody his selfhood. 53 In the teaching design, teachers should embody the purposefulness , take into account the arrangement, give priority to the teacher—students interactions, develop the creativity of teacher. 54 Different from the sublimity and quietness in the painting The School of Athens, Caravaggio dramatic shading and exaggerative style can also embody this change. 55 It was autonomy which this humane and self - sufficient man seemed to embody. 56 The serial products of Qiaopai are ideal famous-brand cookers which embody healthfulness, environmental protection. less power consumprion and high efficiency. 57 A virtual face and a datum point which embody basic semantics requirements are two low level objects. 58 The transformation of Chinese society make every aspect of social life change a lot. The abundance of material life and the spiritual life all embody the advantageousness of the modern society. 59 It emphasized how to embody the beauty of music in poster color language. 60 I ask YHWH EL to imbue , embody, protect and guide my body and my being with the energies and the Light of YHWH EL. 61 Nowdays, government accounting cannot reflect overall operation of funds and cannot embody "invisible liabilities". It cannot show abundant information. 62 Sperm membrane integrity, Mitochondrial function and chromatin structure integrity can embody sperm quality. 63 So what is this hyperbolic geometry that corals and sea slugs embody? 64 To high-grade decoration , finishing material sigmatism , should give prominence to the key points , embody the principle that high material uses accurate. 65 Compared with characters, pictures can embody what writers intend to express as well as their predominant ideas. 66 These directions embody the trends of integration, intercross and qualification. 67 These great embody the women - oriented form of a matriarchal society in sight. 68 The Constitution and other laws embody the unity of the Party's views and the people's will. 69 The two clues embody the same expression by effect - anxiety of effect - anti - effect. 70 As the middle school student, what respect does patriotism spirit embody in? 71 If there is anyone who seems to embody the Renaissance completely and totally, it is this grouchy5) and self-centered painter, scholar, inventor, scientist, writer, anatomist, etc. 71 try its best to gather and make good sentences. 72 The research on design-efficiency will improve the quality of design, and embody the rule of human-central, and will enhance the competitive of product. 73 It is its fundamentality to embody the will of the broad masses of the people and that the constitution being constituted by people. 74 Display product, embody brand. To consumer give sight impact effect, make product and brand reach preferable express effect. 75 A series of problems and contradiction caused by fee enlargement mainly embody the confusion of government income channels and twists of government behavior. 76 His works not only embody Kirghiz culturals ideas; but also is influenced by Russian cultural ideas, and the modern western ideas as well. 77 These products embody the harmonious combination of decorative, plastic art with traditional culture of Vietnam. 78 The figures in John Cheever's novels embody the awkward existence conditions and reflect cheever's ponderation on the plight and outlet of the presaent people. 79 Inthe design of the street space in the landscape city, we should syncretize the above elements to perfect embody the natural landscape with artificial city. 80 The building and the environment landscape shall embody the concept of "Future of Canal and Qiangjiang Times". The conceptive design is suggested to incorporate the following aspects. 81 You can select the earnestly long individualized gantry cleaning system to embody your personal tenor. 82 The shape of a bird cage, bird cage all accessories(), bird food cans attention to embody the folk thinking and folk beliefs. 83 Beijing had rich and colorful history. So the tone colour of city must embody its history and culture. 84 The lengthy life of Richard Strauss (1864-1949) has covered the period in which 19th century lieders prevailed, whose most songs embody romanticist style. 85 A: 20 ? Unbelievable. Then how many workers do you embody? 86 It is the common practice that insurers adopt the rateable method to embody the fair principle of all the parties concerned when overlapping insurance occurred in general property policies. 87 Hospitableness and instructiveness are the effect on users through architecture designed by architect, which embody the designing principle based on human being. 88 This paper introduces two examples which caused troubles by lucency dose in kalium-salt zincification, gives embody analyse, advances relevant dispose way. 89 The bank un-stabilization which comes from asset price fluctuation impact macro-economic that mainly embody on influencing monetary policy, finance and foreign department. 90 Located in the hometown of dinosaurs, Honghe Chemical Inc. owns 42 years of experiences which embody the salt chemical industry development in the age- old salt city. 91 Start each day with an alkalizing cup of lemon water by squeezing a fresh lemon (not sugar) into purified water. Make sure you embody the pulp. 92 Those hands embody the scientific naturalism that began among the Lombard Herbalists of the late 14th century and would be revived, a century after Leonardo, in Caravaggio and his followers. 93 The method of semi - soft threshold embody the idea of multi - resolution together with adaptive process. 94 The work of art has the same tendentiousness with it and can show the respective life style of the artists. Therefore, we can say that the actions of art embody the whole process of an artist's life. 95 The rationality of theory of Common Dangerous Behavior can embody the advanced skills of legal regulation and the benefit balance between conductor and aggrieved party. 96 The standards of criminal proofs' legitimacy are regulated by law and embody the intervention of law-maker to criminal proofs. 97 The woman images in Rasputin's works embody the worthy qualities and the folk world view of the Russian people. 98 We should restrictively apply criminal silence right in criminal detection work so as to use criminal detection work to crack down on crime and to embody humanistic spirit. 99 The interactive partitioning system embody the platform based design character of SOC-CDE environment, and make good use of the design programming result in algorithm level. 100 The most important of all is that we don't have a special credit evaluation model for MSEs which can embody the nature of creativity expansibility of MSEs in our country. 101 But the idea they embody, that a near-permanent connection to the internet permits simpler technology, is already changing the economics of the PC business. 101 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 102 To a certain extent, China's actual tax policy of high-tech industry cannot completely embody the aim of industry policy and cannot speedily accelerate high-tech industry development. 103 Garment material is the essential component in garment constitution. It can embody the cosiness of the garment, which consists of not only human physiological but also psychological cosiness. 104 Its constitution, actualization and management embody the decision and volition of government. 105 His sculptures embody the excesses of an often unreflective and hyperactive consumer society, and his architectural installations brim with dystopic energy. 106 The fundamental construction of the campus should be based on the belief of programming first and fully embody the garden features humane spirit. 107 He says--and here's that Yeatsian word "all" again--he says: When I try to put all into a phrase I say,() "Man can embody truth but he cannot know it." 108 Altogether, the changes "embody the humaneness of the country", he said. 109 The technical tactics embody aspects as practicing digital copyright protection technology and applying advanced browser software. 110 Since pactum commissorium was outlawed during Constantine's reign Emperor, there have been four legislation choices in the world, which embody different purposes concerning the value of law. 111 Form quality is the premise and basis to embody cursive form , convey its meaning and life. 112 The connotation of chemical quality education embody technical quality and affective quality. 113 The concrete adversaria and miscellanies of its folk - custom embody imprecation of people for health and auspicious. 114 But he seemed to me at this moment to embody the life - hope of the British nation. 115 Hemingway's characters plainly embody his own values and view of life. 116 This paper will embody it by making gentlization, sharp and embossment on a image. 117 A case of pile-sinking is bring forward in every forementioned engineering measure, then embody analysis and evaluation of applying the measures are made in the paper. 118 The innervation design form can embody the design thought and spirit more vividly. 119 What values does he embody? Grayness grayness that suggests the color of a land and a culture, the color of stone, of peasant clothes. 120 We need a narrative of episodes of severe unemployment that does not embody crude make-work bias but does not deny the existence of large amounts of involuntary unemployment. 121 Later, the American government made some policy changes in favor of the small farmers to purchase the land. The Homestead law in 1862 seemed to embody Jefferson's agricultural democratic thoughts. 122 Before one can embody divine union, the masculine and feminine must cease to be at war with one another within. 123 Labor disputes mostly embody the rescission of employer-employee relationship. How to dissolve the labor relation is the problem that the labor and the capital both have to face. 124 In China, only does discretionary nol pros among pretrial the Procedure in the criminal proceedings embody function of the procedure division, further, the cases are very few. 125 Meanwhile, insurance laws concerned should be revised to embody the policy and publicity of third-party insurance for vehicles as forced insurance. 126 Objective: To inquire into proper program on treatment of SAP, to embody the concret measure of "individualizational treatment." 127 Hundreds of paunchy , white-haired, bearded men descended upon Key West for the contest to try and embody the great man. 128 The total amounts and the construction of the assets, liabilities, and the stockholder's equities embody a corporation's financial position, by the cash outflows, inflows and the net flows. 129 It embody concretely in aesthetics creatureThe paper discuss it from cast, suggestion and action three sides. 130 These amazing musicians have created, lived and embody the history of Italian jazz. Basso has a strong, fat tone and melodic, expressive style. 131 The spot,(http:///embody.html) the line and the surface altogether embody the authors' deliberateness. Every detail demonstrates the different wonders. Fine work comes from exquisite carving more than inspiration. 132 Additionally, the economic value of sports also on its communicational property greatly to embody. 133 Bosons include mesons, nuclei of even mass number, and the particles required to embody the fields of quantum field theory. 134 To embody the relations between terms and provide a better personalized service for the(user, ) the idea of constructing the user interest model under the semantic network is proposed. 135 Ledger and cost report designing demand its system embody the link between activity-based concept and traditional costing. 136 It was mainly discussed from three aspects: Chinese characters embody the aesthetic sentiment and life interest of the Han nationality. 137 The intelligence electric motor car it is one among them to embody. 138 Eighthly , we should pay attention to the creating of the policies which can embody practicality and characteristic. 139 At that moment, as though to embody those changes within one human memory, a man named Aldo Pederzolli pulled up on his four-wheeler. 140 The Mass Media Should Embody Tao: Study of Media Ethics. 141 But for those on the other side of what became a national debate, Frank, 37, came to embody the work-shy who abuse Germany's welfare state. 142 Mavelous Place , a rare shade tree with the company of several decades, the North to the loft and balcony, embody a comfortable and idle time. 143 Harte and the romanticism's trend of aesthetics thought embody a kind of developing sense in the series problems to aesthetics. 144 Inferior position at area, business scope, deal in mechanism of management, electronization popularize intensity, talent incentive mechanism, etc. respect embody. 145 Comfortable operating environment, self-orientating device, reeving technique and German centralized lubrication system reduce the working intensity and embody ergonomics of design. 146 The experiment of ten scientist is embody in the report. 147 For the influence of long time tradition of stressing substance and neglecting procedure, the civil action system of china could not embody the new ideal of modern monocracy . 148 All of these embody the regularity of disciplinary construction of curriculum theory. 149 Limited cognitive powers, relative calm emotions and motivations lack of self-dependence embody their poor mental health status. 150 A vast sky that is long to roar tremor, full embody loath and grievous, surprisedly adore an inn don't go of food Fu the Jiu is flurried dispelled merely flee. 151 These problems mainly focus on the single price form cannot embody the principle of good quality and low price, thus cannot satisfy the more and more fine sorted requirements by traffic trade. 152 Their attitudes embody the extremes of nature, mercurial and intense. 153 In CSCW system, interactions include both HMI and Hffl but the traditional HMI (Human Machine Interactive Interface)is unable to embody fully the characters of HHI. 154 It could also embody the historic process that the thearchy of emperor was on the wane and the folk religion gained in strength in the Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties. 155 The semantic and syntactic orders of VC embody the temporal order. 156 British cars like the Allegro and the Morris Marina, once memorably described as a skip on wheels, have come to embody the national humiliation of that benighted era. 157 Other two clan Tlingit and Haida custom of intelligent, well-informed person of North America fully embody similar properties too. |
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