单词 | group person |
释义 | > as lemmasgroup person group person n. (a) a group of people considered as an individual (now rare); (b) a person who enjoys being part of a group. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > [noun] > social group > one belonging to group person1898 1898 F. W. Maitland Township & Borough i. 15 Oxford and Cambridge are peopled by ‘group-persons’... Morally, though not legally, some at least of our multitudinous societies and clubs are persons. 1915 E. Barker Polit. Thought in Eng. 175 Permanent groups are themselves persons, group-persons, with a group-will of their own. 1969 Eng. Jrnl. 58 24/2 Scribbled all over such a student's permanent record cards are comments like ‘does not relate’, ‘is not a group person’, ‘underachiever’, ‘bright but lazy’, ‘fails to realize potential’. 2005 Yoga Jrnl. July 74/2 Although I'd never been much of a group person, I quickly embraced Prague's yoga and Buddhist communities. 2009 M. Maunula Guten Tag, Y'all 118 Spartanburg has been led by what the legal scholar Arthur Selwyn Miller has called a ‘group-person’, namely, a fusion of political and economic powers. < as lemmas |
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