单词 | personality |
释义 | personality (pɜːʳsənælɪti ) Word forms: personalities 1. variable noun B2 Your personality is your whole character and nature. She has such a kind, friendly personality. Through sheer force of personality Hugh Trenchard had got his way. These personality traits get passed on from generation to generation. The contest was as much about personalities as it was about politics. Synonyms: nature, character, make-up, identity 2. variable noun B2 If someone has personality or is a personality, they have a strong and lively character. ...a woman of great personality. He is such a personality–he is so funny. Synonyms: character, charm, attraction, charisma 3. countable noun B2 You can refer to a famous person, especially in entertainment, broadcasting, or sport, as a personality. She is one of the country's most highly paid television personalities. Collocations: addictive personality Because of my addictive personality, food is a comfort thing. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He has an addictive personality and needs to get treatment. The Sun (2010) Clearly she has an addictive personality. Times, Sunday Times (2007) She had a bubbly personality, and was my best friend. The Sun (2007) He's got a really bubbly personality. The Sun (2008) Potential performers need a bubbly personality and a background in dance or theatre. The Sun (2010) With so many different personalities, helping each person perform to the best of their abilities can be daunting. Christianity Today (2000) The pair had very different personalities and clashed considerably. The Sun (2007) We have very different personalities as well. The Sun (2012) He's got his own distinct political personality and views. Times, Sunday Times (2010) But this is a film with its own distinct personality. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Each island has its distinct personality. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The midfield lacks personality and speed of thought. Times, Sunday Times Some say he lacks personality, others say that allows gamers to assume the role. Times, Sunday Times Yet this was still music-making lacking personality. Times, Sunday Times It claims her show was 'lacking personality' and it was 'a constant battle to get her to tighten up' to fit the 'pace' of breakfast radio. The Sun Often, she describes her characters minimally or presents them like objects lacking personality, thereby accentuating human alienation and difficulty of communication in the modern world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Of course, personality politics are nothing new in history. Times, Sunday Times But there isn't a word in our findings about personality politics or leadership styles. The Sun So far, in the pre-campaign period, all three parties have put greater emphasis on personality politics. Times, Sunday Times But the days of personality politics are over. Times, Sunday Times His complaint was that personality politics reduced citizens to spectators, encouraged a politics of feeling rather than of thought, and robbed citizens of real choice between different political programmes. The Times Literary Supplement People over 40 tend not to like dating, and the website offers, with the aid of an in-depth personality profile, the chance to be matched with complementary dates. Times, Sunday Times Discovering my preferred learning style, my personality profile, my way of expressing and receiving love, and how my upbringing shaped my psyche changed me in many ways. Christianity Today At the end of this, an occupational psychologist guided me through my three-page personality profile. Times, Sunday Times The course involves five days of workshops and a personality profile. Times, Sunday Times The other novel factor in the show was the high personality profile of its presenters and reporters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Participants were given two tasks: an ongoing task involving math questions and a personality questionnaire, and an embedded task that required participants to respond whenever a cue was presented. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Reports of widespread use should be balanced with a concern for avoiding overinterpretation of personality questionnaire results, particularly in making major judgments of a tested person such as hiring. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, personality questionnaires may be biased because they are self-reported. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These personality traits are often determined by personality questionnaires. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By then everyone will have a good idea of each other's capabilities and personality quirks, and the true leader will naturally emerge. Christianity Today Without a formal evaluation based upon specific expectations and performance standards, pastors tend to be evaluated by hidden expectations and personality quirks. Christianity Today And this, perhaps the most personal of his films, gives full reign to his nervous personality quirks and childish enthusiasm. Times, Sunday Times It's not always necessary to hire someone to point out your personality quirks. Houston Chronicle But, personality quirks aside, there's no doubt that his movement has valid points to make. Times, Sunday Times One should be vigilant to deconstruct the uses of personality style in favor of an ongoing reflexivity about the use and misuse of such labels. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He conceives of hardiness as a broad personality style or generalized mode of functioning that includes cognitive, emotional, and behavioural qualities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Self-tests for and, a 109-item questionnaire designed to give people feedback on their personality style. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Riff-based songs function well in communicating one moment's feelings, an attitude, a personality style, an identity or a disposition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Personality style has been defined as an individual's relatively consistent inclinations and preferences across contexts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In fact, if you have modest looks, a superficially pleasant personality and average luck, it's actually difficult to avoid. Times, Sunday Times Among the attributes required of a successful applicant, along with the usual accounting qualifications: 'a pleasant personality'. Times, Sunday Times He was popular in the salons for his pleasant personality and quick wit. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had a pleasant personality and a strong physical resemblance to his father. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Pleasant personality but with a strong character. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There have been many prominent personality by this name. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A prominent personality, she was asked to speak. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each time he invited a prominent personality as a guest of honour. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The commission declared many prominent personalities as culpable without giving them a chance of hearing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He quickly became one of the channel's most prominent personalities garnering many loyal fans and awards along the way. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She was revered around the globe, though her iconic grandeur often sits awkwardly alongside a quirky personality. The Times Literary Supplement Do you find yourself baffled by your partner's opaque and quirky personality? Globe and Mail Known for her quirky personality and sharp medical expertise. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Although his physical stamina has diminished, his quirky personality still remains. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The lurch into postmodernism and the age of celebrity designers, whose quirky personalities seemed as important as the actual designs, was anathema to him. Times, Sunday Times As a radio personality, he suggests recording yourself and listening back. The Sun As a witty radio personality? The Sun He established himself as a writer and radio personality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was also a radio personality known for his causeries, and a literary critic. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She was a ranch historian and radio personality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We are both strong personalities - but more importantly, we love each other. Times, Sunday Times (2010) She had a strong personality and very determined views. Truman (1986) Dad was such a strong personality that he overshadowed those around him. Christianity Today (2000) Even he sometimes forgets where his real personality begins and his television personality ends. Times, Sunday Times A 1986 film showed him offering a barbed anatomy of a television personality. Times, Sunday Times He's helped write brilliant stuff for other people, but he's given himself an awkward television personality: a furious frowning carnival head that rants. Times, Sunday Times As his popularity grows, the television personality expands. Times, Sunday Times Since unveiling his presidential ambitions, the property mogul turned television personality seems to have alienated everyone that matters - except the voters. Times, Sunday Times In some respects, London needs the big sponsorship deals, but becoming more commercial might ruin its unique personality. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The extra element that he brought to the job, and which made all the difference to the result, was his unique personality. Times, Sunday Times (2009) She was a unique personality with a wonderfully original approach to life, and a memorable turn of phrase to match that originality. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He has a vibrant personality. Times, Sunday Times She has a vibrant personality and loves trying new things and doing things a different way. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In his earlier works the use of vivid color surroundings point out to his later style and also shows his vibrant personality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I like all kinds of body shapes, colours of skin and — most importantly — vibrant personalities. The Sun Some jockeys have vibrant personalities, others have colourful back-stories and all share a lifestyle of unsocial hours and unspoken deprivations that make them fascinating to observe. Times, Sunday Times He is known for his big smile, warm personality and love of a night out with the boys. The Sun (2012) She has a warm, radiant personality. Times, Sunday Times (2008) His warm personality and flair for building collaborative links were well known. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He has already approached one well-known personality - who became sniffy when asked to audition. The Sun Each episode features a different well-known personality encountering endangered species. Times, Sunday Times Other bins will play an amusing message recorded by a well-known personality. Times, Sunday Times His interests, ranging over pure and applied science, economic and practical problems, and psychiatrical research, made him a well-known personality, and he received many public and academic honors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Who are some of the most well-known personalities in the group? Christianity Today He had built his investment company through his winning personality and convincing salesmanship, and these are veins he can no longer mine. The Times Literary Supplement Not if they are given expressive yes, a winning personality and a melancholic back story. Times, Sunday Times That conviction and his winning personality enabled him to defuse many a crisis. Times, Sunday Times He was kind-hearted and had a winning personality. Globe and Mail His position as a leading chancery official was entirely the outcome of his winning personality and grand contacts. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 人格, 名人尤指娱乐、广播、体育界 Japanese: 個性, 有名人 |
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