[N-VAR 可变名词]个性;性格 Your personality is your whole character and nature.
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She has such a kind, friendly personality...
她个性善良友好。
Through sheer force of personality Hugh Trenchard had got his way...
休·特伦查德完全凭着个人魅力就能随心所欲。
These personality traits get passed on from generation to generation...
这些性格特征代代相传。
The contest was as much about personalities as it was about politics.
竞赛比手段策略,也比个性。
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[N-VAR 可变名词]强烈的(或鲜明的)个性;个性鲜明的人 If someone has personality or is a personality, they have a strong and lively character.
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...a woman of great personality...
极有个性的女人
He is such a personality — he is so funny.
他很有个性魅力——非常风趣。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](娱乐界或体育界的)名流,名人,风云人物 You can refer to a famous person, especially in entertainment, broadcasting, or sport, as a personality.
...the radio and television personality, Jimmy Saville.
广播电视界风云人物,吉米·萨维尔
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per·son·al·ity★/ˌpɜːsəˈnæləti; NAmEˌpɜːrsəˈnæləti/noun(pluralper·son·al·ities)1★[countable , uncountable ]the various aspects of a person's 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 clashesin any social group. 任何社会团体都容易出现关系紧张和性格冲突。2★[uncountable ]the qualities of a person's 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★[countable ]a famous person, especially one who works in entertainment or sport 名人,风云人物(尤指娱乐界或体育界的)SYN
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[countable ]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[uncountable ]the qualities of a place or thing that make it interesting and different 特色;特征SYN
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。personalitypersonalitiesper·son·al·ity/ˌpɜːsəˈnæləti; NAmEˌpɜːrsəˈnæləti/
1[countable, uncountable] someone’s character, especially the way they behave towards other people: Despite their different personalities, they became the best of friends. Unfortunately, the illness can lead to changes in personality. →
split personality
2[countable] someone who is very famous and often appears in the newspapers, on television etc, especially an entertainer or sports person → celebrityTV/radio/sports personality one of the most well-liked TV personalities► see thesaurus at
star
3[uncountable] the qualities of character that make someone interesting or enjoyable to be with: He’s honest but he lacks personality.4[countable usually singular] someone who has a very strong character and is very different from other people: He was a dynamic personality in the business world.5[countable usually singular] the qualities which make a place or thing different and interesting: It’s partly the architecture which gives the town its personality.COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa strong personality· Mercer has a strong personality and always tells you his opinion.a forceful personality· The architect’s forceful personality ensured that the work progressed rapidly.a dominant personality (=controlling other people)· He had a dominant personality and could be a bit of a bully.a warm personality (=friendly and kind to people)· Everyone who knew Roseanne will miss her warm personality.an outgoing/extrovert personality (=liking to talk to people)· The job requires someone with an outgoing personality.an engaging personality (=pleasant, so that people like you)· He is strikingly handsome with a very engaging personality.a bubbly personality (=happy and eager to do things)· Her bright and bubbly personality made her one of the most popular girls in her year.a lively/vivacious personality (=liking to meet and talk to people)· Her lively personality won her many admirers.a charismatic personality (=strong and attractive, so that people admire and respect you)· Like many other people, I was attracted by his charismatic personality.personality + NOUNa personality trait formal (=a part of your personality)· She shares many of her mother’s personality traits.a personality disorder (=a mental illness affecting someone’s personality)· The hospital treats patients with severe personality disorders.a personality clash (=when people cannot work together because they are so different)· The band eventually split because of personality clashes.a personality test· Employers are increasingly using personality tests to help them select staff.
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personality
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n.个性;品格;名人
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