personalities n. 诽谤 e.g. 1. Personalities are not in good taste in general conversation. 在一般的谈话中诽谤他人是不高尚的。
2. He ghosts for a number of sports personalities who `write' newspaper columns. 他给一些为报纸专栏`写'文章的体育界名人做捉刀人.
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personality [ ˌpə:sə'næliti ] n. 个性 e.g. 1. She is quite a personality. 她相当有个性。
2. He has a dynamic personality. 他是个性活跃的人。
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personalize [ 'pə:sənəlaiz ] 个人化 e.g. 1. Let's not personalize this argument. 让我们不要把这场争端搞成针对个人。
2. We don't want to personalize the issue. 我们不想把问题搞得个人化了.
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personally [ 'pə:sənəli ] ad. 自己,亲自地,以个人 e.g. 1. Personally, I like blue best. 我个人最喜欢蓝色。
2. He chose Germany, but personally I'd prefer to go to Spain. 他选择了德国,而我个人倒更喜欢西班牙。
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personalty [ 'pə:sənəlti ] n. 动产,私人财产 e.g.
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personification [ pə(:)ˌsɔnifi'keiʃən ] n. 典型,完美榜样 e.g. 1. He looked the personification of misery. 他那副样子可谓是苦难的典型。
2. Although she is poor, she is the personification of generosity. 她虽然贫穷,却是慷慨大方的化身。
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personify [ pə(:)'sɔnifai ] v. 拟人化
vt. 拟人,使人格化,是...的典型,表现 e.g. 1. He personifies the worship of money. 他是拜金的化身.
2. The sun and the moon are often personified in poetry. 诗歌中常把日、 月拟人化.
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personnel [ ˌpə:sə'nel ] n. 人员,职员
a. 个人的,人事的 e.g. 1. The company's main problem is the shortage of skilled personnel. 这家公司的主要问题是缺少有技术的人员。
2. I am studying personnel management. 我正攻读人事学。
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perspective [ pə'spektiv ] n. 远景,看法,透视
a. 透视的 e.g. 1. Artists didn't understand perspective in those days. 在那个年代艺术家们不懂透视法。
2. You must get the story in its right perspectives. 你必须正确地了解这件事。
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perspicacious [ ˌpə:spi'keiʃəs ] a. 颖悟的,聪明的,有洞察力的 e.g. 1. It is very perspicacious of you to find the cause of the trouble so quickly. 你真是明察秋毫,问题的原因这麽快就找出来了。
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perspicuity [ ˌpə:spi'kju(:)iti ] n. 明晰,明了,简明 e.g.
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perspicuous [ pə(:)'spikjuəs ] a. 明晰的 e.g.
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perspiration [ ˌpə:spə'reiʃən ] n. 汗,流汗,努力 e.g. 1. She burst out in perspiration. 她突然出了一身汗。
2. Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety- nine per cent perspiration. 天才的百分之一是灵感,百分之九十九是血汗。
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perspire [ pəs'paiə ] v. 出汗,流汗 e.g.
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persuade [ pə'sweid ] a. 空闲的,有闲的
v. 说服
vt. 劝说,说服 e.g. 1. How can I persuade you of my sincerity? 我如何能够让你相信我的诚意?
2. Can you persuade her out of her foolish plans? 你能劝她放弃她那些愚蠢的计划吗?
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persuasion [ pə(:)'sweiʒən ] n. 说服,说服力 e.g. 1. It's my persuasion that such people should not be allowed to enter this country. 我认为不该让这样的人进入这个国家。
2. In spite of my efforts at persuasion, he wouldn't agree. 尽管我努力劝说,他还是不同意。
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persuasive [ pə'sweisiv ] a. 有说服力的
n. 动机(诱因) e.g. 1. Your argument seemed not very persuasive. 你的论据不太有说服力。
2. He talked to her with persuasive manner. 他以晓之以礼的态度劝说她。
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pert [ pə:t ] a. 大胆的,鲁莽的 e.g. 1. She is wearing a pert little hat. 她头戴一顶小巧别致的帽子。
2. She is a pert child. 她是一个冒失的孩子。
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pertain [ pə(:)'tein ] v. 属于,关于 e.g. 1. This letter does not pertain to politics. 这封信的内容与政治无关。
2. It does not pertain to the young to instruct their elders. 年轻人不应该对老年人发号施令。
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Perth [ pə:θ ] n. 佩思(澳大利亚城市) e.g.
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