词汇 | example_english_character-trait |
释义 | character traitcollocation in Englishmeanings of characterand traitThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with character. character noun uk /ˈkær.ək.tər/ us /ˈker.ək.tɚ/ the particular combination of qualities in someone or something that makes them or it different ... See more at character trait noun[C] uk /treɪt/ us /treɪt/ a particular characteristic that can produce a particular type ... See more at trait Examples of character traitThese 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. When applied to persons, they mean the disposition or tendency or charactertrait of manifesting attitudes and acts of tolerance or toleration. There could be a charactertrait that would be good for one person to have, but would not be good for everyone to have. You possess a context-insensitive charactertrait just in case you would display its characteristic behavior across a broad range of normal circumstances. No charactertrait has the property of being a virtue full stop, because there is no such property. But suppose that this charactertrait, while instrumentally virtuous, is intrinsically bad. One significant charactertrait that allowed him to be multivalent - satisfying the emotional needs of different readerships - was his perpetual innocence. Is the willing sheriff's charactertrait a virtue? It is merely to say that the action flowed from a charactertrait that is good. According to this version of the charge, the consequentialist cannot possess the charactertrait proper to genuine friendship. A paradigmatic case is evidence of bad character used to show conduct in conformity with the charactertrait (183-189, 227-228). He was arrogant, but that was more of an artistic method than a charactertrait. But the transmissible charactertrait targeted by the intervention remains one on which there is agreement regardless of differing ideals of human perfection. Whether a charactertrait turns out to have good consequences or not may depend on which comparison we make. Driver seems to admit that we need to look at more than just actual consequences when evaluating a charactertrait. We have been talking about the consequences of the possession of a charactertrait, but by whom? If that were enough, every charactertrait would be a virtue, since even traits we all acknowledge to be vices occasionally and luckily result in good consequences. The other side of the coin to her devotion to patriarchal order is her 'charactertrait' based upon a 'polymorphic energy that effaces boundaries, collapses distinctions, and confuses identities'. You possess a context-sensitive charactertrait just in case you would display its characteristic behavior across any range of circumstances, whether they are normal or non-normal. Since there are many ways for the inhabitants of a world to lack a given charactertrait, there may be more than one answer to the question. 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. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of character Go to the definition of trait See other collocations with character |
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