词汇 | example_english_personality |
释义 | Examples of personalityThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Parrish is excellent on social history and on personalities. In the first instance, democracy is built by the institutions, not by the personalities. The pooling of resources, personalities and skills is essential for a forward-looking approach to education. Among other research it led to a series of studies- mostly carried out in the 1950s and 1960s- of the personalities of very creative people. First, evocative child-context effects result from the differential responsivity of social environments to children of different temperaments and personalities. How shall we speak of children's personalities in middle childhood? The contrasting personalities of the fitness-instructors influenced how they interpreted their particular training curriculum. He held that individuals with flexible, resilient and self-aware personalities were most likely to benefit from reviewing their past through reminiscence. People with dementia are presented as people with unique biographies, personalities and life circumstances, all of which interact with the neurological impairment. The story is told that there are two personalities among psychologists, optimists and pessimists, who see the glass as half full or half empty, respectively. They become more ideals through their personalities, and at any rate something of a block has existed against looking too much. The aetiology, the clinical features and the life histories of psychopathic personalities are of profound theoretical and practical importance, and have been rather skimped. The terms 'hysterical', 'attention-seeking', 'self-dramatizing' and 'hypochondriacal' are often applied to the personalities of these patients. The untenability of the fiction theory is most clearly seen when we compare corporate personalities with personalities which are really fictitious. As third parties who lived or had extensive contact with indigenous peoples, they became familiar with the material environments of personalities, languages, plants and animals. He brings to that narrative, however, greater nuance in our understanding of the personalities of individual pastors and of the factions that divided specific magistrates. By defining patriotism in terms of personal service, loyalism made it difficult for radicals to decouple patriotism from personalities. They are an amalgam of dreams and personalities, rooms and theories, paper clips and organisational structure, clients and activities, budgets and photocopies, and great intentions. The personalities, ambitions, actions and ideas of the latter, in turn, contribute to shape the profiles of the parties and decisively affect their performance. The personalities of the baker and his wife are also reflected in their names. The variety of these personalities and settings are taken on voluntarily, and are co-ordinated with the choices of personalities and settings of every other soul-entity. Most of them are maladjusted personalities whose only concern is a public role to perform. The second section of the volume deals with personalities, covering the major leaders of the revolutionary period. A sociological study of this remarkable change in public attitudes would be rewarding, and should be undertaken before the events and personalities are forgotten. Indeed, one might reasonably suspect that the sample is over-representative of obsessive-compulsive personalities. The author takes no sides, the arguments are presented as seen at that time by the personalities and the institutions which they represented (or dominated). Their words appear, but somehow not them, in the intimate complexity of their personalities, circumstances, conflicts, even rhetorics. What nearly all parties had in common was the search for well-known personalities who could function as 'vote magnets'. Archaeologists are limited by the intrinsic contradictions of similar macro-collective experiences, but a multiplicity of individual viewpoints, personalities, epistemologies, instrumentalities and goals. Resourceful personalities and individual strategies come alive in these portraits, which are also illustrated by evocative graphics. Our brains float through chatrooms, making connections as disembodied personalities. To view this dispute merely as a clash of personalities would diminish his technical ingenuity in the service of that vision. Integral to the cultural landscape, aperitif advertisements and brand names were employed by novelists and film makers to conjure up contemporary scenes, personalities, and moods. The primary focus might be on context, events and personalities, but the overriding ideas and practices of the movement as it evolved are not neglected. Although the reasons for this may have partly been related to the personalities of those involved, inherent conflicts associated with the task were not uncovered. Men of widely divergent personalities are successful managers. The family as a unity of interacting personalities. There were the internal tensions that were the inevitable result of the range of committees, departments and personalities involved. Rather, a complex mixture of economic factors, local tensions, and individual personalities combined in attacks on specific individuals. Competent teachers with non-discouraging personalities using nondefensive methods and techniques, who cherish their students and hold them in unconditional positive regard, are the best teachers. Because we must unite our economies, align our policies and, at the same time, retain the ancient and powerful personalities of our countries. There might even be instances in which, because of their personalities, there is no psychological harm to either party. One can only admire the precise use of quotations, the systematic recreation of the multiple circumstances in which all the events and personalities are embedded. When we consider individual differences, we would expect to see differences in both the types of coping and their efficiency across personalities. On the other hand, we can take advantage of an individual differences framework and make use of personalities as natural experiments. A lot of detail is added to our knowledge of the personalities involved, their motives and the political ambience of the period. The metaphors of consumption could be highly multivalent, explaining the 'nature' of a variety of personalities. The personalities and their limitations have been discussed. The personalities and individuality of their approaches are evident at the same time that they reinforce the general themes that run throughout. Our personalities can help to create our events. The outcome of these contests often depended on the personalities of the parties' leaders. The author also identifies many of the personalities he introduces via their religious affiliations. The bibliography runs to fifty-eight pages, arranged according to topics and key personalities : it could prove to be the most valuable part of the book. The pressure of narrative detail, though relieved by photographs of relevant personalities, is unremitting. In the field of the history of economic thought, only the first two personalities generally qualify as scientists. As the story progresses, and comes nearer to the present, the personalities begin to diminish in the story's mix. On this basis he had tried to develop a scientifically based typology of personalities. We find that those with hardworking, even-tempered and aggressive personalities are more likely to vote than those with, respectively, lazy, moody and timid personalities. Ethnic groups provided both the required leaders who became prominent nationalist figures and the precolonial history, personalities and monuments that sparked the nationalist imagination. Where space does not support social roles, then power is no longer positional but tends to be claimed by the most assertive personalities. Many readers, left to ponder the book's seemingly endless array of facts, personalities, and historical contexts, felt prompted to reflect rather than to denounce. Though there are marked differences in the individual styles and personalities of the two gurus, the similarities are noteworthy. If it is considered important to ensure a mix of personalities, the tutor(s) involved should probably determine the groupings. I must no longer cater to medical-school policies and personalities. The participating general practitioners also rated the personalities of, and their attitudes towards, a proportion of this sample of attenders. The forthcoming volumes concentrate on locations, genres and personalities. Older men also talked about alcohol being associated with an area of heavy industry as well as with sporting events and personalities. In a political system built on personalities, unknowns needed to define an ideological space for themselves in order to be relevant. There was little significance beyond the clash of personalities and short-term issues. Politics as drama focuses coverage on the personalities, private lives, and scandals associated with politicians. They are supremely conflicted characters, in whose personalities the forces of evil - bloodlust, desire for revenge, and hatred - do battle with softness, tenderness and love. Consider again the provision excluding people with psychopathic personalities. Classroom participants learn early on that each classroom has its own dynamic comprised of personalities, motivation levels, skills, and other variables. Perhaps there is still time, he suggests, to expose to the light these secondary, extinguished personalities with the help of reading and meditation. Even here, the differences may be the result of different personalities seeking different types of education. As happens frequently with very strong personalities, our relationship was one-sided. However, the different value that both communities confer to excellence and relevance has little to do with the personalities of the individuals involved. Even so, they are treated here in a rather bloodless way that does not quite do justice to their variegated characters and personalities. The interviews give a vivid sense of how different the personalities of these four are, which makes it easy to see how conflicts could arise. Hence, it is more fruitful to interpret the controversy as a conflict of ideas rather than personalities. In this sense they represented an old guard made up of original and devoted personalities. Recognising that personalities provide a key element of interest, he has picked up on that, but using published literature rather than any new archival research. Each mode of encounter has been reconfigured in terms of personal feelings, desires, personalities, strivings, and fears. Designed to elicit astonishment and veneration, epic texts configure their authors as compelling personalities. Early recording artists were mostly well-known personalities from opera, theatre or music halls, and their repertoire had already been tried on the stage. Participants very often came to wrong conclusions concerning the personalities of the women in the other group. The company owners and company store operators are personalities who enrich the community in this narrative. The study concentrates on the leaders of the land and mining companies : their characteristics and personalities are spelled out in detail. In the meantime, various personalities and representative bodies joined the committee. The statements above demonstrate the different learning styles and personalities of these students. Robins (1966) is often quoted as having said that one half of conduct-problem boys do not grow up to have antisocial personalities. All of them are employed by renowned personalities. The charge of having paid too little heed to the role of personalities and accidental influences is one he regards as more serious. Another possible limitation of the question is that it concerns specific personalities and circumstances. Interestingly, we find little indication that the personalities of the candidates played any important role in the outcome. They are, that is to say, conceived as forming personalities ; they give human beings their aims. The work was unusually rich from the outset because of the wide mixture of personalities and their highly developed creative sensitivities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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