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Перевод: personality
[существительное] личность ; индивидуальность ; особенности характера; личные св`ойства; известная личность; персона ; деятель ; выпад ; выпады
Тезаурус:
- To some people, this is a confirmation of the old idea that there is something inherently wicked in the feline personality, and that the animal deliberately selects someone with a cat phobia and then sets out to cause them embarrassment.
- The easy explanation points to the personality of Mr Kinnock - and it probably is true that the Labour leader's worthiness and lack of grasp of detail probably did damage the Labour cause.
- But if Eliot in the poem has adopted the personality of a fertility god, this god is a peculiarly Prufrockian one in the sense that for all "The constant flame shall keep me warm," he remains not simply a minor divinity, neither being nor meant to be Prince Hamlet, but also, for all the lovers' attentions, an impotent ghost, "A bloodless shade among the shades/ Doing no good, but not much harm".
- His development as a personality and player in his three months with Celtic were illustrated during last week's glorious exit from the European Cup Winners' Cup.
- Gomez had earned his status through the calm weight of his personality as much as by his physical strength and the inevitable accuracy of his firepower.
- He founded the Institute of Psychiatry and applied psychometric and experimental methods to the study of personality, long regarded as a soft option.
- Katie Boyle, TV and radio personality, is here to help.
- This is one clear way in which we can recognise the clear distinction between the form of human personality and the form of divine personality.
- So your personality sets very broad limits, but whatever its nature it leaves you with plenty of room to manoeuvre when it comes to ways of behaving.
- This is true of some of the younger Italian writers too, but not of all: Andrea De Carlo, for example, puts much more "personality" into his observing heroes and heroines than the nouveaux romanciers ever did, but it is a very different personality from that of Palomar.
- Trait theories stress the personality of the leader above all other factors - leadership requires a range of inherited characteristics or personality traits which are given priority over the job nature and demands of the job itself.
- The greatest risk in men is found in those with affective illnesses or schizophrenia; in women the highest risk is in those with affective illnesses and/or personality disorders (Copas and Robin 1982).
- Apart from a few statutory exceptions based on tax, fraud and other predictable areas, the Salomon principle of separate legal personality is still applied to subsidiary companies.
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