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personal
personalrelating to a particular person; private: a personal matter Not to be confused with:personnel – body of persons employed in an organization or business: personnel departmentper·son·al P0209000 (pûr′sə-nəl)adj.1. Of or relating to a particular person; private: "Like their personal lives, women's history is fragmented, interrupted" (Elizabeth Janeway).2. a. Done, made, or performed in person: a personal appearance.b. Done to or for or directed toward a particular person: a personal favor.3. Concerning a particular person and his or her private business, interests, or activities; intimate: I have something personal to tell you.4. a. Aimed pointedly at the most intimate aspects of a person, especially in a critical or hostile manner: an uncalled-for, highly personal remark.b. Tending to make remarks, or be unduly questioning, about another's affairs: As the student debate got heated, it got personal.5. Of or relating to the body or physical being: personal cleanliness.6. Relating to or having the nature of a person or self-conscious being: belief in a personal God.7. Law Of or relating to the person: personal property as opposed to real property; personal jurisdiction as opposed to in rem jurisdiction.8. Grammar Indicating grammatical person.n.1. A personal item or notice in a newspaper.2. personals A column in a newspaper or magazine featuring personal notices.personal (ˈpɜːsənəl) adj1. of or relating to the private aspects of a person's life: personal letters; a personal question. 2. (prenominal) of or relating to a person's body, its care, or its appearance: personal hygiene; great personal beauty. 3. belonging to or intended for a particular person and no-one else: as a personal favour; for your personal use. 4. (prenominal) undertaken by an individual himself: a personal appearance by a celebrity. 5. referring to, concerning, or involving a person's individual personality, intimate affairs, etc, esp in an offensive way: personal remarks; don't be so personal. 6. having the attributes of an individual conscious being: a personal God. 7. of or arising from the personality: personal magnetism. 8. (Grammar) of, relating to, or denoting grammatical person9. (Law) law of or relating to movable property, such as money. Compare real18n (Law) law an item of movable propertyper•son•al (ˈpɜr sə nl) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or concerning a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion. 2. directed to or intended for a particular person: a personal favor. 3. referring or directed to a particular person in an offensive sense or manner: personal remarks. 4. done, carried out, held, etc., in person: a personal interview. 5. pertaining to the body, clothing, or appearance: personal cleanliness. 6. of, pertaining to, or indicating grammatical person: the personal ending -o in Spanish hablo “I speak.” 7. pertaining to or characteristic of a person or self-conscious being. 8. of the nature of an individual rational being. 9. Law. of or pertaining to personal property: personal interests. n. 10. a. a short news item concerning a socially prominent person. b. a brief, private message to a particular person, as one who is missing, either unsigned or using initials, first names, etc. c. a notice placed by a person seeking companionship, marriage, etc. d. personals, the section of a newspaper or magazine reserved for such notices. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin persōnālis. See person, -al1] per′son•al•ness, n. personal personnel">personnel1. 'personal'Personal (/pɜːsənəl/) is an adjective. You use it to say that something belongs or relates to a particular person. This is my personal opinion....books, furniture, and other personal belongings.2. 'personnel'Personnel (/pɜːsənel/) is a noun. The personnel of a company or organization are the people who work for it. We've advertised for extra security personnel.There has been very little renewal of personnel in higher education.Personnel is a plural noun. You do not talk about 'personnels' or 'a personnel'. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | personal - a short newspaper article about a particular person or groupnews article, news story, newspaper article - an article reporting news | Adj. | 1. | personal - concerning or affecting a particular person or his or her private life and personality; "a personal favor"; "for your personal use"; "personal papers"; "I have something personal to tell you"; "a personal God"; "he has his personal bank account and she has hers"private - confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy; "a private place"; "private discussions"; "private lessons"; "a private club"; "a private secretary"; "private property"; "the former President is now a private citizen"; "public figures struggle to maintain a private life"impersonal - not relating to or responsive to individual persons; "an impersonal corporation"; "an impersonal remark" | | 2. | personal - particular to a given individualsubjective - taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias; "a subjective judgment" | | 3. | personal - of or arising from personality; "personal magnetism" | | 4. | personal - intimately concerning a person's body or physical being; "personal hygiene"physical - involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit; "physical exercise"; "physical suffering"; "was sloppy about everything but her physical appearance" | | 5. | personal - indicating grammatical person; "personal verb endings" |
personaladjective1. own, special, private, individual, particular, peculiar, privy That's my personal property!2. individual, special, particular, exclusive I'll give it my personal attention.3. private, intimate, confidential prying into his personal life4. offensive, critical, slighting, nasty, insulting, rude, belittling, disparaging, derogatory, disrespectful, pejorative a series of personal comments about my family5. physical, intimate, bodily, corporal, corporeal personal hygiene6. individual, original, unique, characteristic, distinctive, idiosyncratic, personalized They should cultivate their own personal style rather than always imitating others.7. direct, immediate, first-hand, empirical, experiential I speak from deep personal knowledge.8. in person, live, actual, in the flesh I try to keep away from TV interviews and personal appearances.personaladjective1. Belonging to, relating to, or affecting a particular person:individual, private.2. Belonging or confined to a particular person or group as opposed to the public or the government:private, privy.3. Based on individual judgment or discretion:arbitrary, discretionary, judgmental, subjective.4. Characterized by a close and thorough acquaintance:inside, intimate.5. Of or relating to the human body:bodily, corporal, corporeal, fleshly, physical, somatic.Translationsperson (ˈpəːsn) – plural people (ˈpiːpl) ˈpersons – noun1. a human being. There's a person outside who wants to speak to you. 人 人2. a person's body. He never carried money on his person (= with him; in his pockets etc). 身體 身体ˈpersonal adjective1. one's own. This is his personal opinion; The matter will have my personal attention. 個人的 个人的2. private. This is a personal matter between him and me. 私人的 私人的3. in person. The Prime Minister will make a personal appearance. 親自的 亲自的4. (making remarks which are) insulting, especially about a person's appearance etc. personal remarks; Don't be personal! 容貌 容貌ˌpersoˈnality – plural persoˈnalities – noun1. a person's characteristics (of the mind, the emotions etc) as a whole. a likeable / forceful (= strong) personality. 品格 品格2. strong, distinctive (usually attractive) character. She is not beautiful but she has a lot of personality. 個性 个性3. a well-known person. a television personality; (also adjective) a personality cult (= very great, usually too great, admiration for a person, usually a political leader). 名人(的) 名人(的) ˈpersonally adverb1. in one's own opinion. Personally, I prefer the other. 就個人而言 就个人而言2. doing something oneself, not having or letting someone else do it on one's behalf. He thanked me personally. 親自地 亲自地ˌpersonal comˈputer noun (also PC) a small computer that can be used independently by an individual user for word-processing, games, e-mail, storage of information. etc. 個人電腦 个人电脑personal pronoun a pronoun which refers to the first, second or third persons. I am going; He hit her; She saw you. 人稱代(名)詞 人称代词ˌpersonal ˈstereo noun (also Walkman®) a small (radio and) cassette player with headphones that enables the person wearing it to listen to music while walking etc. 隨身聽 随身听ˌpersonal ˌwatercraft noun a small boat for one or two people that is ridden like a motorcycle. 私人水上摩托車 私人水上摩托in person personally; one's self, not represented by someone else. The Queen was there in person; I'd like to thank him in person. 親自,自己 亲自,自己 - It's for my own personal use (US)
It is for my own personal use (UK) → 这是我个人使用的 - I'd like to arrange personal accident insurance → 我想购买个人事故保险
personal
(it's) nothing personal(This is) not based on emotions, subjective motivations, or personal biases; (this is) not meant to offend you; (this is) not a personal slight against you. Though it can be truthful, this phrase often tends to be sarcastic, insincere, or unconvincing in usage or reception. Larry: "But how can you fire me after 20 years' service, just like that?" Matt: "Nothing personal, Larry, it's just the way the business is moving right now." It's nothing personal, Dad. I just think it would be easier for all of us if you weren't at the wedding. Nothing personal, but your voice is really getting on my nerves.See also: nothing, personalup close and personal phr. intimately; more intimately than one might have wished for. (Colloq. The phrase has been the title of a movie and the name of a television show.) When my trunks slipped down, she got to know me a little more up close and personal that we were ready for at that moment. See also: and, close, personal, uppersonal
personal1. Law of or relating to movable property, such as money 2. Law an item of movable property Personal Related to Personal: Personal loans, Personal StatementPERSONAL. Belonging to the person. 2. This adjective is frequently employed in connection with substantives, things, goods, chattels, actions, right, duties, and the like as personal estate, put in opposition to real estate; personal actions, in contradistinction to real actions; personal rights are those which belong to the person; personal duties are those which are to be performed in person. POINDING, PERSONAL, Scotch law. Poinding of the goods belonging to the debtor; and of those goods only. 2. It may have for its warrant either letters of horning, containing a clause for poinding, and then it is executed by messengers; or precepts of poinding, granted by sheriffs, commissaries, &c., which are executed by their proper officers. No cattle pertaining to the plough, nor instruments of tillage, can be poinded in the time of laboring or tilling the ground, unless where the debtor, has no other goods that may be poinded. Ersk. Pr. L. Soot. 3, 6, 11. See Distress, to which this process is somewhat similar. FinancialSeepersonpersonal Related to personal: Personal loans, Personal StatementSynonyms for personaladj ownSynonyms- own
- special
- private
- individual
- particular
- peculiar
- privy
adj individualSynonyms- individual
- special
- particular
- exclusive
adj privateSynonyms- private
- intimate
- confidential
adj offensiveSynonyms- offensive
- critical
- slighting
- nasty
- insulting
- rude
- belittling
- disparaging
- derogatory
- disrespectful
- pejorative
adj physicalSynonyms- physical
- intimate
- bodily
- corporal
- corporeal
adj individualSynonyms- individual
- original
- unique
- characteristic
- distinctive
- idiosyncratic
- personalized
adj directSynonyms- direct
- immediate
- first-hand
- empirical
- experiential
adj in personSynonyms- in person
- live
- actual
- in the flesh
Synonyms for personaladj belonging to, relating to, or affecting a particular personSynonymsadj belonging or confined to a particular person or group as opposed to the public or the governmentSynonymsadj based on individual judgment or discretionSynonyms- arbitrary
- discretionary
- judgmental
- subjective
adj characterized by a close and thorough acquaintanceSynonymsadj of or relating to the human bodySynonyms- bodily
- corporal
- corporeal
- fleshly
- physical
- somatic
Antonyms for personalnoun a short newspaper article about a particular person or groupRelated Words- news article
- news story
- newspaper article
adj concerning or affecting a particular person or his or her private life and personalityRelated WordsAntonymsadj particular to a given individualRelated Wordsadj intimately concerning a person's body or physical beingRelated Words |