1[countableC, uncountableU]RR the state of living in the form of a particular person or animal. According to some religions, people have several different incarnations. 〔某些宗教中的〕前世,今世,来世 → reincarnation
She believes she was an Egyptian queen in a previous incarnation.
她认为她的前世是埃及女王。
2[countableC] a period of time when someone or something has a particular job, use etc 〔某人做某项工作,某物作某项用途等的〕阶段
The building has gone through several incarnations: as a station, a café, and, most recently, a club.
这座建筑变过几次身,曾作过车站、咖啡馆,最近变成了俱乐部。
3the/an incarnation of somethingsomeone who has a lot of a particular quality, or represents it 某事物的化身
She was the incarnation of wisdom.
她是智慧的化身。
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the/an incarnation of something• I can not remember all the incarnations of this place, but the current one is offering up some terrific food.• Yet the artistsengaged in these works were in no mood to present the barbarians as the incarnation ofevil forces.• De Gaulle was perceived and perceived himself as the incarnation of both revolution and restoration.• Once again we are reminded most powerfully of the significance of this Christmas event, the incarnation of the eternal word.• The LoneRanger, the incarnation of the individual problem solver, is dead.• She was the incarnation of everything that had gone amiss in Sylvie's own life.
4.[singular]RRC the act of God coming to Earth in the human form of Christ, according to the Christian religion 〔基督教的〕道成肉身〔指上帝化身成基督来到人间〕
n(in Christianity) the coming of God to Earth in the body of Jesus Christ. The Christian belief is that there was a union of God and Man in Jesus Christ.