2.PERSON/PEOPLEto make something appear in a human form 使〔某物〕具有人形
Examples from the Corpus
incarnate• Like the sort of heterodoxculture which Mapplethorpe incarnated.• The Churchasserts that human beings are incarnated spirits: souls in bodies.• Truly great leaders such as Oppenheimer seem to incarnate the dream and become one with it.• She incarnates the innocence that makes "Don Giovanni" such a moving story.• Then you must incarnate what others incarnate.
Originincarnate1
(1300-1400)Late Latin past participle of incarnare, from Latincaro“flesh”