personality
noun /ˌpɜːsəˈnæləti/
/ˌpɜːrsəˈnæləti/
(plural personalities)
性格;个性;人格 - His wife has a strong personality.
他妻子的个性很强。 - My outgoing personality has definitely helped me succeed.
我外向的性格绝对帮助我取得了成功。 - He maintained order by sheer force of personality.
他凭借强大的人格力量维护秩序。 - normal human personality traits (= qualities), such as shyness
正常的人类性格特征,如害羞 - Participants identified their own personality type and explored the implications.
参与者确定了自己的性格类型,并探讨了其中的含义。 - The characters' names reflect their personalities.
角色的名字反映了他们的个性。 - 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。 - People’s clothes are often an expression of their personality.
人们的衣服往往是他们个性的一种表现。
- Barbara has a very forceful personality.
芭芭拉个性很强。 - For the first time she was seeing the more unpleasant aspects of her husband's personality.
她第一次看到了丈夫个性中不那么令人愉快的方面。 - From your personality profile, it seems you're interested in politics.
从你的个性分析结果来看,你似乎对政治感兴趣。 - He has achieved success by the sheer strength of his personality.
他全凭自己人格的力量获得了成功。 - His choice of clothes reflects his personality.
他对衣服的选择反映了他的个性。 - She manages to project a very distinct personality.
她设法表现出非常鲜明的个性。 - She stamped her personality on the company.
公司带有她鲜明的个性色彩。 - The events of her early life shaped her personality.
她童年经历的事塑造了她的个性。 - The job didn't really suit my personality.
这项工作并不太适合我的性格。 - There was a personality clash between two members of the committee.
两名委员会成员性格不合。 - a troubled man who had a vulnerable personality
一个性格脆弱、忧心忡忡的人 - her amiable nature and easy-going personality
她和蔼的性格和随和的个性 - personality conflicts between a faculty member and a student
师生之间的性格冲突 - Her clothes reflect her lively personality.
她的衣服反映了她活泼的个性。 - All candidates have to undergo a personality test.
所有候选人都必须接受个性测试。 - He developed a split personality after the crash (= began to suffer from split-personality disorder).
那次撞车后他变得人格分裂了。 - The children all have very different personalities.
孩子们的性格各不相同。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bright
- bubbly
- extrovert
- …
- be
- have
- develop
- …
- type
- characteristic
- quirk
- …
- an aspect of somebody’s personality
- a side of somebody’s personality
- a clash of personalities
- …
- His wife has a strong personality.
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。 - She was very beautiful but seemed to lack personality.
她很漂亮,但似乎缺乏个性。
- He had no screen presence and lacked any real personality.
他在屏幕上没有表现力,缺乏真正的个性。 - He has the presence and personality to hold audiences spellbound.
他的存在和个性让观众着迷。 - She has brought out her husband's personality since their relationship began.
从他们谈恋爱以来,她就让丈夫完全释放出其个性。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bright
- bubbly
- extrovert
- …
- be
- have
- develop
- …
- type
- characteristic
- quirk
- …
- an aspect of somebody’s personality
- a side of somebody’s personality
- a clash of personalities
- …
- We need someone with lots of personality to head the project.
synonym celebrity名人,风云人物(尤指娱乐界或体育界的) - a well-known TV/radio/sports personality
著名的电视/广播/体育名人 - Various personalities from the world of music were invited.
邀请了音乐界的许多名流。
- In a viewers' poll he was voted TV Personality of the Year.
在一次观众投票中,他被选为年度电视圈名人。 - a broadcast network with well-known on-air personalities
拥有知名播音员的广播网
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- famous
- great
- important
- …
- cult
- a well-known TV/radio/sports personality
- [countable] a person whose strong character attracts attention
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。
- Their son is a real personality.
- [uncountable] the qualities of a place or thing that make it interesting and different
synonym character特色;特征 - 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。 - Interesting displays can add personality to your store window.
有趣的展品可以为商店的橱窗增添个性。
- The problem with many modern buildings is that they lack personality.
词源late Middle English (referring to the fact of being a person rather than an animal or thing): from Old French personalite, from medieval Latin personalitas, from Latin personalis ‘of a person’, from persona ‘actor's mask, character in a play’, later ‘human being’. Senses (1) and (2) date from the late 18th cent.