personality

personality
personality per∙son∙al∙ity noun (pl. -ies) 1. [C, U] the various aspects of a personˈs character that combine to make them different from other people • 性格;个性;人格:
»His wife has a strong personality.
他妻子的个性很强。
»The children all have very different personalities.
孩子们的性格各不相同。
»He maintained order by sheer force of personality.
他纯凭人格力量维护秩序。
»There are likely to be tensions and personality clashes in any social group.
任何社会团体都容易出现关系紧张和性格冲突。
2. the qualities of a personˈs character that make them interesting and attractive • 魅力;气质;气度:
»We need someone with lots of personality to head the project.
我们需要一位富有魅力的人来主持这个项目。
3. a famous person, especially six who works in entertainment or sport • 名人,风云人物(尤指娱乐界或体育界的) 【SYN】 [u]celebrity
:
»personalities from the world of music
音乐界名流
»a TV / sports personality
电视圈/体育界名人
4. a person whose strong character makes them noticeable • 性格鲜明的人;有突出个性的人:
»Their son is a real personality.
他们的儿子真是有个性。
5. the qualities of a place or thing that make it interesting and different • 特色;特征 【SYN】 [u]character :
»The problem with many modern buildings is that they lack personality.
许多现代建筑物的问题在于缺乏特色。
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[ˏpә:sә'næliti]
n. 個性, 人格, 人物, 名人, (用複數)誹謗﹑人身攻擊

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