单词 | persona |
释义 | persona (pəʳsoʊnə ) Word forms: personas , personae (pəʳsoʊnaɪ ) 1. countable noun Someone's persona is the aspect of their character or nature that they present to other people, perhaps in contrast to their real character or nature. [formal] ...the contradictions between her private life and the public persona. From time to time he will take on a new persona. Synonyms: personality, part, face, front [informal] 2. See also persona non grata Collocations: different persona You will also discover a new side of yourself, for you adopt a slightly different persona when you speak a foreign language. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He adopted a different persona for each of us. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He had already adopted a very different persona from that of a warden. Times, Sunday Times (2016) An adept hacker can easily mask their identity or create a fake online persona to put police off their scent. Times, Sunday Times A recent study found people who identified with their online persona, or avatar, could see it influence their behaviour in real life and help them lose weight. The Sun They put up different pictures and delete posts so potential bosses can only see part of their online persona. The Sun So what becomes of your online persona once term begins? Times, Sunday Times His public persona, as a star so famous and polished that he seemed almost unreachable, added something to the film, and so did hers. Times,Sunday Times Each selfie and snapshot of what we're reading, eating, wearing, buying lends to our public persona. Christianity Today His slavish devotion to his métier became his public persona. Times,Sunday Times Even his less successful efforts retain the urbanity and wit that were hallmarks of his public persona. Times, Sunday Times It will also offer them a chance to show a different side to their public persona. The Sun Is it not exactly because his screen persona can grate that his programmes work? Times, Sunday Times Even her kitchen, the symbolic heart of her screen persona, was in reality a filthy mess. Times, Sunday Times But in contrast to his screen persona, he definitely endured pain. Globe and Mail You sense he needed the extra years to grow into his screen persona. Times, Sunday Times The contents of his bag were like his online life, as he fl ipped from screen persona to screen persona. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 表面形象同本人真实品性不一致的 Japanese: 人物像表向きの |
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