English-Thai Dictionary
embody
VT ทำให้ สิ่ง ที่ เป็น นามธรรม เป็นรูปเป็นร่าง ขึ้น incarnate personify tam-hai-sing-ti-pen-nam-ma-tam-pen-rub-pen-rang-kuen
embody
VT รวบ รวบ เข้าด้วยกัน incorporate organize ruab-ruab-kao-duai-kan
embody in
PHRV ทำให้ เป็นรูปเป็นร่าง ขึ้นมา lie in repose in reside in rest in tam-hai-pen-rub-pen-rang-kuen-ma
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EMBODY
v.t.[en, in, and body. ] To form or collect into a body or united mass; to collect into a whole; to incorporate; to concentrate; as, to embody troops; to embody detached sentiments.
EMBODYING
ppr. Collecting or forming into a body.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EMBODY
Em *bod "y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embodied; p. pr. & vb. n. Embodying. ]
Defn: To form into a body; to invest with a body; to collect into a body, a united mass, or a whole; to incorporate; as, to embody one's ideas in a treatise. [Written also imbody. ] Devils embodied and disembodied. Sir W. Scott. The soul, while it is embodied, can no more be divided from sin. South.
EMBODY
EMBODY Em *bod "y, v. i.
Defn: To unite in a body, a mass, or a collection; to coalesce. [Written also imbody. ] Firmly to embody against this court party. Burke.
New American Oxford Dictionary
embody
em bod y |emˈbädē əmˈbɑdi | ▶verb ( embodies, embodying, embodied ) [ with obj. ] 1 be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling ): a team that embodies competitive spirit and skill. • provide (a spirit ) with a physical form. 2 include or contain (something ) as a constituent part: the changes in law embodied in the Freedom of Information Act. 3 archaic form (people ) into a body, esp. for military purposes. DERIVATIVES em bod i er |-ˈbädēər |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from em- + body, on the pattern of Latin incorporare.
Oxford Dictionary
embody
embody |ɪmˈbɒdi, ɛm- | ▶verb ( embodies, embodying, embodied ) [ with obj. ] 1 be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling ): a national team that embodies competitive spirit and skill. • provide (a spirit ) with a physical form. 2 include or contain (something ) as a constituent part: the changes in law embodied in the Children Act. 3 archaic form (people ) into a body, especially for military purposes. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from em- + body, on the pattern of Latin incorporare.
American Oxford Thesaurus
embody
embody verb 1 he embodies the spirit of industrial capitalism: personify, realize, manifest, symbolize, represent, express, concretize, incarnate, epitomize, stand for, typify, exemplify; formal reify, hypostatize. 2 the changes embodied in the gun control legislation: incorporate, include, contain, encompass; assimilate, consolidate, integrate, organize, systematize; combine.
Oxford Thesaurus
embody
embody verb 1 he embodies what everybody takes to be typical of the skinhead movement: personify, incorporate, give human form /shape to, realize, manifest, express, concretize, symbolize, represent, epitomize, stand for, encapsulate, typify, exemplify; formal reify; rare incarnate, image. 2 the proposals were eventually embodied in legislation: incorporate, include, contain, take in, consolidate, encompass, assimilate, integrate, concentrate; organize, systematize; combine, bring together, gather together, collect.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
embody
em bod y /ɪmbɑ́di |-bɔ́di /動詞 -ies ; -ied ; ~ing 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〈人 物 組織などが 〉 «…で /…によって » 〈思想 原理など 〉をはっきりと表現する, 具体的に示す (represent ), …の重要性を示す «in /by » ; …を体系化する, 組織化する (!しばしば受け身で ) .2 «…に /…によって » 〈物 事が 〉〈種々の内容 〉を含む, 盛り込む, 包括する «in /by » .3 ⦅古 ⦆〈精神 〉を肉体化する .