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单词 embodied
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embodiedimbodiedadj.

/ɛmˈbɒdɪd/
Etymology: < embody v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Of ‘soul’ or ‘spirit’: Having a body, invested with a body.
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the world > life > the body > [adjective] > having
incarnate1395
corporal1471
corporatea1500
incarned1563
mud-walled1607
embodied1652
flesh and blood1824
α.
1652 E. Benlowes Theophila viii. lxxxix. 120 O, could embody'd Soules Sinnes Bane view well.
1719 D. Defoe Farther Adventures Robinson Crusoe 62 Spirits embodied, have a Converse with..Spirits unembodied.
1783 S. Johnson Let. 26 Aug. (1994) IV. 191 External locality has great effects, at least upon all embodied Beings.
1839 P. J. Bailey Festus 10 A spirit, or embodied blast of air?
1870 F. M. Müller Sci. Relig. (1873) 365 As men, we only know of embodied spirits.
1880 ‘E. Kirke’ Life J. A. Garfield 27 The embodied spirit of treason and slavery.
β. 1691 J. Norris Pract. Disc. Divine Subj. 243 Words that cannot be..understood by an imbodyed Understanding.176. J. Wesley Serm. in Wks. (1811) IX. 148 An imbodied spirit cannot form one thought, but by the mediation of its bodily organs.
2. Of principles, ideas, etc.: (a) expressed or exhibited in material or concrete form; (b) incorporated into a system.
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the world > existence and causation > existence > substantiality or concreteness > [adjective] > concrete > embodied
incorporate1398
incarnate?1533
incorporated1644
bodied1647
vehicular1652
embodied1665
vehiculateda1692
incarnated1872
the world > relative properties > order > [adjective] > of or relating to a system > systematized > incorporated into a system
embodied1665
1665 J. Spencer Disc. Prodigies (ed. 2) 137 There is a great deal of imbodied Art in Nature.
1799 J. Mackintosh Study Law Nature & Nations in Wks. (1846) I. 364 The embodied experience of mankind.
1875 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) V. 37 The individual follows reason, and the city law, which is embodied reason.
3. Formed or combined into a militant body or company; arrayed, marshalled.
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society > armed hostility > military operations > distribution of troops > formation > [adjective] > formed or forming in battle array
embattled1475
battled1592
embodied1667
embattling1796
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost i. 574 Such imbodied force, as nam'd with these Could merit more then that small infantry. View more context for this quotation
1715 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad I. ii. 540 Not less their Number, than th' embody'd Cranes.
1803 T. R. Malthus Ess. Princ. Population (new ed.) ii. viii. 290 The number of embodied troops.
1827 H. Hallam Constit. Hist. Eng. I. iv. 192 The advocates of a simpler ritual had by no means assumed the shape of an embodied faction.

Draft additions December 2020

embodied carbon n. (originally) the total amount of carbon dioxide captured and retained during the life cycle of the vegetation of an area; (later usually) the total amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas equivalents emitted during the manufacture and life cycle of a product (esp. a building), considered as being notionally embodied in the product. The life cycle of a product includes everything from the sourcing of raw materials to disassembly and disposal or decomposition.
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1994 P. J. Parks in V. H. Dale Effects Land-use Change on Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations viii. 362 As with forest/woodland ecosystems, embodied carbon in this land category decreased steadily from 1880 to 1980 for an overall loss of 69.5%.
2009 S. G. Mayson in R. B. Stewart Climate Finance 282 Carbon footprint labels purport to quantify the embodied carbon of a given product.
2020 Edmonton Jrnl. (Alberta) (Nexis) 28 Mar. e3 In some cases, demolishing, disposing or upgrading of existing homes also contributes to embodied carbon.
embodied energy n. (a) the total amount of energy that can be obtained from a fuel, considered as being notionally embodied in it (rare); (b) the total amount of energy used during the manufacture and life cycle of a product (esp. a building), considered as being notionally embodied in the product.The life cycle of a product includes everything from the sourcing of raw materials to disassembly and disposal or decomposition.
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1971 Proc. Ann. Meeting Transportation Res. Forum 12 243 The transport of embodied energy accounts for over half the total ton-miles of the over-all domestic transport system.
1973 Conservation & Use of Energy: Hearings before Subcomm. of Comm. on Govermnent Operations & Sci. & Astronaut. (U.S. House of Representatives) iii. 1428 (table) Shift towards consumption of goods containing less embodied energy (e.g., more steel, less aluminum, natural instead of synthetic fibers).
2001 S. Roaf et al. Ecohouse (2002) ii. 40 Embodied energy is an important measure because the use of non-renewable energy sources is the principal reason for environmental degradation.
2010 Victorian Mar. 11/2 Energy efficiency measures are the logical next step, once the embodied energy in a building has been secured through the comprehensive repair of a building.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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