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tǐ xiàn
  A phenomenon of nature or embodied by a thing
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No. 2
  The painting reflects the artist's love of nature
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No. 3
  In this man who embodied the spirit of the times
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No. 4
  All of these sharp words have become a powerful embodied the ideal slogan of civilians
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No. 5
  In this book reflects the new thinking
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No. 6
  That the nature of performance on the outside. Qing Wang Fu-chih, "read the Four Books Daquan said Mean Chapter 15": "When in the expression of the people have not been reflected in less than carry on. Is not made among the body is in without, you have the metaphor in its unbiased do not rely ear, and the world opinion is also solid Mo. "
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No. 7
  The idea was a phenomenon of nature or the things in a concrete form. Wei Wei, "East" Part V of the first chapter: "We can not be more small price to gain more victories. Otherwise, how do we come to reflect this last?"
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No. 8
  Vividly demonstrated specific: all contributions to reflect the care of orphans.
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English Expression
  1. :  embody
  2. n.:  avatar,  embodiment,  epitome,  impersonation,  incarnation,  personalization,  personification,  embody in; incarnate; find expression in; reflect
  3. v.:  reflect,   be reflected in,   give expression to,   reflect,   embody,  materialize
  4. vt.:  personify,  objectify,  incarnate,  impersonate
French Expression
  1. v.  exprimer; témoigner; incarner
Thesaurus
apprehension, apperception, take, strike, interpret, recruit, digest, comprehend, interpretation, show, interpret
Related Phrases
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