单词 | personally |
释义 | personally (pɜːʳsənəli ) 1. adverb B1 You use personally to emphasize that you are giving your own opinion. [emphasis] Personally I think it's a waste of time. I personally would welcome it. I think it's going to cause chaos personally but never mind. Synonyms: in your opinion, for yourself, in your book, for your part 2. adverb [ADVERB with verb] B2 If you do something personally, you do it yourself rather than letting someone else do it. The minister is returning to Paris to answer the allegations personally. When the great man arrived, the club's manager personally escorted him upstairs. You'll deal with it personally? Good. Synonyms: by yourself, alone, independently, solely 3. adverb [ADVERB with verb] B2 If you meet or know someone personally, you meet or know them in real life, rather than knowing about them or knowing their work. He did not know them personally, but he was familiar with their reputation. I have orders to deliver it to Mr Demiris personally. It is important for us to meet personally although we have been in touch in various ways. 4. adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] B2 You can use personally to say that something refers to an individual person rather than to other people. He was personally responsible for all that the people had suffered under his rule. In order for me to spend three months on something, it has to interest me personally. 5. adverb B2 You can use personally to show that you are talking about someone's private life rather than their professional or public life. This has taken a great toll on me personally and professionally. Personally he was quiet, modest and unobtrusive. Parks has a tendency to become personally involved with his photographic subjects. Synonyms: privately, in private, off the record 6. take sth personally phrase B2 If you take someone's remarks personally, you are upset because you think that they are criticizing you in particular. I take everything too personally. Remember, stick to the issues and don't take it personally. Collocations: benefit personally This involves arrangements from which you'd benefit personally, financially or in terms of your work. Times, Sunday Times Employees benefit personally from the training (85%, the second-highest score), which includes accredited in-house programmes, studying at a local college and ongoing professional development. Times, Sunday Times Finally, there's our ever-present nervousness that listeners will perceive we are benefiting personally, that we have a vested interest in speaking on the topic. Christianity Today There was no suggestion that he had benefited personally from the alleged mismanagement of the company. Times, Sunday Times Some - those who have served as advisers to banks and governments - have presumably benefited personally from aiding and abetting money's deregulation. The Times Literary Supplement While some people have that kind of commitment, the average person will only attend programs that are enjoyable, biblical, and personally relevant. Christianity Today The article had made no reference to the complainant, and she was plainly not personally relevant to the story. Times, Sunday Times All of these developments have been prompted by laity, and show a desire to own religious ceremonies and to make them personally relevant. Times, Sunday Times A person with this pattern will be self-contained, and go in search of enterprises that are meaningful, fulfilling and personally relevant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its college administration and faculty are committed to provide a meaningful and personally relevant learning experience of music, as well as to guide students towards academic excellence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The van owner should adopt a written seatbelt policy, and drivers should be informed that they are personally responsible for enforcing it. Christianity Today It means you are personally responsible for all this, too. Times, Sunday Times I remember him saying that he felt personally responsible for what happened that night. Times, Sunday Times The accounts indicate that the directors may be personally responsible for 1.7 million in inheritance tax on payments made to their pension trust. Times, Sunday Times Its managers could be jailed for up to two years if they are found to be personally responsible for unlawful practices. Times, Sunday Times I wanted a career that was personally rewarding and could fit in with the demands of a young family. Times, Sunday Times While your adventurous side might be eager to take chances on the unknown, you'll be wary, especially about upsetting carefully crafted relations with loved ones and personally rewarding pursuits. Times, Sunday Times High-flyers increasingly see entrepreneurship as a more personally rewarding alternative to the drudgery of corporate life. Times, Sunday Times You find ways to make a key project more personally rewarding. The Sun The club have sound finances, a fine stadium, excellent infrastructure and an outgoing owner who made the rare choice not to profit personally from the sale. Times, Sunday Times He had not profited personally from the fund, the source said. Times, Sunday Times There was no suggestion that he profited personally, he added. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 就我个人来说 Japanese: 直接自分で |
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