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词汇 personality
释义 personality
noun
uk /ˌpɜː.sənˈæl.ə.ti/ us /ˌpɝː.sənˈæl.ə.t̬i/

personalitynoun (CHARACTER)


B2[ C or U ]
the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think: 个性,性格;人格
She has a very warm personality.她个性非常热情。
He is well qualified for the job, but he does lack personality (= he is a boring person).他非常胜任这份工作,但他确实缺乏个性。
She has a really intriguing personality.她的个性极具魅力。
He had a nice smile and an appealing personality.他的微笑非常迷人,个性也充满魅力。
She's no oil painting but she's got a lovely personality.
He's not much to look at, but he has a wonderful personality.他长相不怎么好看,但性格很好。
a vibrant personality活泼的个性
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Mind and personality
-hearted
-heartedly
-heartedness
alexithymia
allism
allistic
alter ego
ambivert
Asperger's syndrome
gender identity
gestaltist
jib
neurotypical
neurotypicality
noddle
noetic
noggin
psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic
subconscious

personalitynoun (FAMOUS PERSON)


B2[ C ]
a famous person: 名人,名流
The show is hosted by a popular TV personality.该节目由一位广受欢迎的电视名人主持。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

someone famous
celebrityThe magazine is all about the lives of celebrities.
celebWhich celeb recently spent $60,000 on an engagement ring?
slebUKShe was last spotted interviewing a minor sleb on the red carpet.
starHer ambition was always to become a movie star.
superstarRock superstar Elton John grew up working class in England.
legendHe became a legend in his own lifetime.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Famous people
Archimedes
Aristotle
big name
boldface
boldfaced
celebrity
glitterati
Hippocrates
household name
immortal
it girl
Julius Caesar
legend
luminary
notable
pantheon
personage
public figure
rising star
superstar

personality | American Dictionary


personality
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˌpɜr·səˈnæl·ɪ·t̬i/
the special combination of qualities in a person that makes that person different from others, as shown by the way the person behaves, feels, and thinks:
[ C ]She has a cheerful, attractive personality.
[ U ]Personality is formed at a very early age.
A personality is also a famous person, esp. in popular entertainment or sports:
[ C ]a TV personality

personality | Business English


personality
noun
uk /ˌpɜːsənˈæləti/uspersonalities
[ C or U ] HR
the type of person you are, which is shown by the way you behave, feel, and think:
He has a dynamic personality, makes excellent decisions, and is a true leader.
The real issue is about personality clashes with management.
[ U ] LAW
the quality an organization has when it is seen as being legally separate from its owners:
In England and Wales, a partnership does not have separate legal personality.
[ C or U ] MARKETING
the set of qualities that make a product interesting, attractive, etc.:
A corporate personality can become a tangible asset.
Product personality is determined by how a product looks and how it is perceived

See also


brand personality

Examples of personality


personality
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.
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Collocations withpersonality


personality

These are words often used in combination with personality.

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abrasive personality
Elder was socially shunned due to a combination of his abrasive personality and his homely, dwarfish appearance.
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aggressive personality
The former component refers to physically aggressive acts such as physical bullying, hitting, or fighting but also incorporates aspects of aggressivepersonality such as arguing, bragging, and hot temper.
antisocial personality
Antisocial behaviours were collapsed because antisocialpersonality disorder is not independent from conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder is part of the same diagnostic spectrum.
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