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 incarnation [,inkɑ:'neiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    incarnation
    [ noun ]
    1. a new personification of a familiar idea

    2. <noun.person>
      the embodiment of hope
      the incarnation of evil
      the very avatar of cunning
    3. (Christianity) the Christian doctrine of the union of God and man in the person of Jesus Christ

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. time passed in a particular bodily form

    6. <noun.time>
      he believes that his life will be better in his next incarnation
    7. the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc.

    8. <noun.act>


    Incarnation \In`car*na"tion\, n. [F. incarnation, LL.
    incarnatio.]
    1. The act of clothing with flesh, or the state of being so
    clothed; the act of taking, or being manifested in, a
    human body and nature.

    2. (Theol.) The union of the second person of the Godhead
    with manhood in Christ.

    3. An incarnate form; a personification; a manifestation; a
    reduction to apparent from; a striking exemplification in
    person or act.

    She is a new incarnation of some of the illustrious
    dead. --Jeffrey.

    The very incarnation of selfishness. --F. W.
    Robertson.

    4. A rosy or red color; flesh color; carnation. [Obs.]

    5. (Med.) The process of healing wounds and filling the part
    with new flesh; granulation.

    1. "Francois Mitterrand sincerely wants to be the incarnation of France like de Gaulle was," says Roland Dumas, a friend and former foreign minister.
    2. In his next incarnation, the 56-year-old Mr. Hauptfuhrer may have to marshal all his tactical skills to keep an upper hand.
    3. It is hard to imagine any other Footsie company not having a regular analysts' meeting. Could it have anything to do with the increased influence of the new Mrs Bonham, who in a previous incarnation was Hanson's US investor relations contact?
    4. In its previous incarnation, TriStar Television, which folded in 1989 when Columbia was owned by Coca-Cola Co.'s entertainment unit, produced two mediocre shows: "Werewolf" on News Corp.'s Fox Broadcasting and "My Two Dads" on NBC.
    5. Faithful fans of Mr. Clancy will not be disappointed with Ryan's new incarnation as "DDI," official lingo for deputy director of the CIA for intelligence analysis.
    6. This Hamlet has more passion than Kline's previous incarnation. He grieves openly for his dead father.
    7. We need to look outwards.' In its first incarnation, in the late 1980s, international expansion looked mainly to west.
    8. Gorbachev even gave tacit approval in November as the incarnation of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall, crumbled amid joyous celebrations by East and West Germans.
    9. The Royal Bank of Scotland's own IT staff were able to integrate the first incarnation of Ibos. But EDS made its reputation by managing other people's technology in a cost-efficient manner.
    10. In this incarnation, Toby is your host, a figure much in keeping with the relentless Americana of the surroundings.
    11. He is the chief financial officer of USX Corp., the current incarnation of U.S. Steel, and a student of the company's early days.
    12. "Fatehpur will have a prime minister now," said Rabhubir Singh, a 55-year-old farmer not related to the candidate. "He is another avtar," incarnation of God.
    13. The American Civil Liberties Union, attacked by Vice President George Bush as the incarnation of ideas that voters loathe, will embark on a $250,000 effort to tell Americans its only cause is the Bill of Rights.
    14. In his new incarnation at Railtrack he is having to be a bit more spontaneous - the Pavarotti manager would not cut much ice with Jimmy Knapp.
    15. In its latest incarnation, Naharin's Mabul gives it a neurotic, aggressive manner.
    16. It's a fairy tale." The new incarnation of "Chu Chem" was first done last December at the Jewish Repertory Theater, a tiny playhouse on 14th Street.
    17. Though a few changes have been made, the American incarnation of this musicalization of Victor Hugo's novel is essentially the same as the London version.
    18. When he stepped into the ring here Saturday night against Dwight Muhammad Qawi, the eighth foe in his latest ring incarnation, he tipped the scales at a relatively svelte 235.
    19. "For eastern Germans, Mielke for years was the physical incarnation of evil," said a U.S. diplomat who served for years in East Germany.
    20. Yet another incarnation, the 686, is already in the works, thanks to Intel's moves to speed up development work.
    21. Union official Karam Chand Pardesi testified that ending the epic now would distort the image of Rama, who is an incarnation of the major Hindu god Vishnu.
    22. 'It's a giant opportunity we can't let go to waste,' he said. At the other end of the spectrum lies Mr Segundo Mercado-Llorens of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union who is vehemently opposed to the current incarnation of Nafta.
    23. I do not feel that this is true of Prodigal Son which, apart from Mukhamedov's bold incarnation of the young man, was unfocussed.
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