释义 |
person /pûrˈsn/ noun (pl in the sense of an individual human being, usu people /pēˈpl/; in formal, technical, etc use perˈsons)- A living soul or self-conscious being
- A character represented, as on the stage
- A capacity in which one is acting
- A personality
- A human being, sometimes used contemptuously or patronizingly
- An individual of a compound or colonial animal
- The outward appearance, etc of a human being
- Bodily form
- Human figure (often including clothes)
- Bodily presence or action
- A personage (obsolete)
- A human being (natural person), or a corporation (artificial person) regarded as having rights and duties under the law
- A hypostasis of the Godhead (theology)
- A form of inflection or use of a word as it, or its subject, relates to the person, persons, thing, or things speaking (first person), spoken to (second person), or spoken about (third person) (grammar)
combining form Used instead of man1to avoid illegal or unnecessary discrimination on grounds of sex, eg barperson, chairperson, postperson ORIGIN: L persōna an actor's mask perˈsonable adjective - Of good appearance, attractive
- Easy to get on with, likeable
perˈsonableness noun perˈsonage noun - Bodily frame or appearance
- A person, esp an important or august one
- A character in a play or story
- Recognized or imagined character or personality (Spenser, etc)
perˈsonhood noun perˈsonize or perˈsonise transitive verb To personify Person Friday a Man or Girl Friday (see man and girl). perˈsonpower noun Manpower, applying to either sex perˈson-to-perˈson adjective - (of a telephone call) personal
- Involving meeting or contact (also adverb)
in person - In actual bodily presence
- By one's own act, not by an agent or representative
on or about one's person With one, worn or carried about one's body |