personality

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von personality im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

person
kişi

Kilo almak, kişisel gelişimin en kolay metodudur. - Weight increase is the easiest method for personal development.

Japonya'ya gitmek istemeyi tercih etmemin sebebi onların çalışkan ve dürüst kişilikleridir. - The reason I prefer to go to Japan is that the people in Japan are hardworking and have honest personalities.

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kişilik

Mary görünüşlerin kişilikten daha önemli olduğunu düşünüyor. - Mary thinks that looks are more important than personality.

Hem görünüm hem de kişilik olarak, Tom tam olarak babasına benziyor. - In both appearance and personality, Tom is exactly like his father.

person
{i} şahıs

Hiçbir şey bir şahıs olmak kadar zor değil. - Nothing is as difficult as becoming a person.

Tom kötü bir şahıs değil. - Tom isn't a bad person.

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{i} şahsiyet
person
{i} tip

Tom kesinlikle sözünden dönecek bir insan tipi gibi görünmüyor. - Tom certainly doesn't seem like the kind of person that would back down.

Ken öfkesini kolayca kaybeden insan tipi değildir. - Ken is not the type of person who loses his temper easily.

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benlik
person
{i} birey

Din çok bireyseldir. Neredeyse herkesin gerçekten kendi dini vardır. Dindeki bütünlük bir kurnazlıktır. - Religion is very personal. Practically everyone has really his own religion. Collectivity in religion is an artifice.

Bir bireyin sevgisini kabul et. - Accept a person's love.

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şahsiyet/kişilik
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karakter

Adın karakterini etkiliyor. - Your name affects your personality.

Karakter yeteneğe değil kişiliğe bağlıdır. - The character depends on personality, not on talent.

person
merdüm
person
kişilik

Yoshio kişilik olarak annesine ve görünüş olarak babasına benziyor. - Yoshio resembles his mother in personality and his father in appearance.

Kişiliksiz kadınlardan hoşlanmıyorum. - I don't like women without personalities.

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(Tıp) personalite
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şahsın hukuku
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sosyal kişilik
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nefs
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nefis
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önemli kişi
person
adam

Tom sempatik bir adam. - Tom is a likeable person.

Genç bir adam seni dışarıda bekliyor. - A young person is waiting for you outside.

person
kimse

Mağazayı pek çok kişiye sordum, ancak kimse onu duymamıştı. - I asked many persons about the store, but no one had heard of it.

O kadar kötü birisi ki kimse ondan hoşlanmaz. - He is such a bad person that everybody dislikes him.

person
insan

Ben dürüst bir insanım. - I am an honest person.

Bir insanın kalbi, yaklaşık olarak yumruğuyla aynı boyuttadır. - A person's heart is approximately the same size as their fist.

person
bizzat

Bizzat git ve onunla görüş. - Go and see him in person.

Ben sadece bizzat öldürdüğüm ve parçaladığım hayvanlardan et yerim. - I only eat meat from animals that I have personally killed and butchered.

person
{i} dilb. şahıs
person
{i} karakter [tiy.]
person
adam kişi
person
in person şahsen
person
{i} zat
person
kanuni hakları ve vecibeleri olan şahıs veya grup
person
{i} beden
person
vücut/kişi
person
{i} vücut

Vücut kitle endeksi 25 ile 29 arasında olan bir kişi kilolu olarak düşünülmektedir. - A person with a BMI of 25 to 29 is considered overweight.

Ebola vücut sıvıları yoluyla insandan insana yayılır. - Ebola spreads from person to person through bodily fluids.

person
birinci şahıs
person
beniâdem
person
âdemoğlu
person
karakter

Güzellik bir kişinin karakteri hakkında bir şey söylemez. - Beauty doesn't say anything about the character of a person.

Jose kendini kötü karakterli bir kişi olarak gösterdi. - José showed himself to be a person of bad character.

personalities
hakaret/şahsiyet
<span class="word-self">personalityspan>
ferdiyet
<span class="word-self">personalityspan>
(Tıp) Kişilik, şahsieyt
<span class="word-self">personalityspan>
{i} bireylik
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hakaret niteliğinde söz
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von personality im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

person
A human being; an individual

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person
Any individual or formal organization with standing before the courts

By common law a corporation or a trust is legally a person.

person
The physical body of a specific human being

Meanwhile, the dazed Sullivan, dressed like a bum with no identification on his person, is arrested and put to work on a brutal Southern chain gang. — New York Times, 2004.

person
A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom he is speaking. See grammatical person
person
A specific human being

Where is the person?.

person
Someone who likes or knows (the specified thing)
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Charisma, or qualities that make a person stand out from the crowd

But over and over / I´ll be a fool for you / 'cause you got personality. (“Personality” by Lloyd Price, 1959).

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An assumed role or manner of behavior

In his final act, the comedian takes on a child's personality.

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A celebrity

Johnny Carson was a respected television personality.

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the attributes, taken collectively, that make up the character and nature of an individual
person
{n} a man or woman, the shape of a body
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{n} the individuality of a person
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gentle
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egoity
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personeity
person
Persons is used as the plural of person in formal, legal, and technical writing. removal of the right of accused persons to remain silent
person
Means and includes an individual, firm, public or private corporation, association, partnership, political subdivision, municipality, or government agency
person
An individual or corporation
person
A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa Anthozoa, etc
person
Any natural person, corporation, association, partnership, receiver, trustee, guardian, executor, administrator, and a fiduciary or representative of any kind
person
A human being or an organization (or a device under the control of a human being or organization) capable of signing or verifying a message, either legally or as a matter of fact (A synonym of ENTITY )
person
a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" a person's body (usually including their clothing); "a weapon was hidden on his person" a grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms; "stop talking about yourself in the third person
person
In legal meaning, a "person" may be an individual, a corporation, or some other entity created according to law The Model Solicitations Act (1986), defines "person" as "an individual, corporation, association, partnership, trust, foundation or any other entity however styled "
person
The usual word for `more than one person' is people. The form persons is used as the plural in formal or legal language
person
means an individual, partnership, corporation, trust or estate, or a body that is a society, union, club, association, commission or other organization of any kind
person
Individuals and partnerships composed solely of individuals, corporations organized under the Laws of any of the United States or corporations subject to the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission or the Public Service Commission
person
A character or part, as in a play; a specific kind or manifestation of individual character, whether in real life, or in literary or dramatic representation; an assumed character
person
If someone says, for example,`I'm an outdoor person' or `I'm not a coffee person', they are saying whether or not they like that particular activity or thing. I am not a country person at all. I prefer the cities
person
"Person" includes any person, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust, corporation, or company
person
If you talk about someone as a person, you are considering them from the point of view of their real nature. Robin didn't feel good about herself as a person
person
A parson; the parish priest
person
a natural person, corporation, company, partnership, or association (per WAC 208-660-010) a natural person, corporation, company, limited liability corporation, partnership, or association (per RCW 19 146 010)
person
a grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms; "stop talking about yourself in the third person"
person
In grammar, we use the term first person when referring to `I' and `we', second person when referring to `you', and third person when referring to `he', `she', `it', `they', and all other noun groups. Person is also used like this when referring to the verb forms that go with these pronouns and noun groups. see also first person, second person, third person
person
Among Trinitarians, one of the three subdivisions of the Godhead (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost); an hypostasis
person
A natural person, partnership, joint stock company, corporation, unincorporated association or society, or the state and any agency thereof, or any county, municipality, or political subdivision, or any other corporation of any character whatsoever
person
A living, self-conscious being, as distinct from an animal or a thing; a moral agent; a human being; a man, woman, or child
person
The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person
person
The modern definition of the word "person" may mislead us into thinking that the trinity is a collection of three separate gods But the Latin "persona" means "the mask that an actor uses " So, in a sense, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit of the Trinity are three "masks" that the one transcendent God uses
person
a grammatical category of pronouns and verb forms; "stop talking about yourself in the third person
person
As used in the Export Control Regulations, this can mean a natural person as well as a corporation, business association, partnership, society, trust, or any other entity, organization or group, including governmental entities
person
a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
person
Specific human being
person
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, trust, government or other entity
person
also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals
person
Your person is your body. The suspect had refused to give any details of his identity and had carried no documents on his person
person
(am) means an individual, corporation, company, association, partnership, State agency, municipality including a county, or Federal agency
person
You can use in the person of when mentioning the name of someone you have just referred to in a more general or indirect way. We had a knowledgeable guide in the person of George Adams
person
Any individual, receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative, fiduciary, or representative of any kind, and any partnership, association, corporation or other entity Person includes the federal government, the State, and any other public or private entity (3)
person
If you do something in person, you do it yourself rather than letting someone else do it for you. She went to New York to receive the award in person
person
Within the context of the Act, a "person" means a "legal person," which includes an individual, a corporation, or any other entity
person
To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate
person
a segment of discourse that pertains to the speaker (first person), to the one spoken to (second person), or the one spoken of (third person) The singular prounouns in English that are first person, second person, and third person are respectively "I", "you", and any of "he", "she", or "it" -- although it may seem weird for "it" to have a person associated with it (namely, third)
person
The physical body of a specified individual
person
Person(s), both plural and singular, as the case demands, include individuals, partnerships, corporations, companies, societies, and associations
person
If you meet, hear, or see someone in person, you are in the same place as them, rather than, for example, speaking to them on the telephone, writing to them, or seeing them on television. It was the first time she had seen him in person
person
A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man; as, any person present
person
A person is a man, woman, or child. At least one person died and several others were injured Everyone knows he's the only person who can do the job The amount of sleep we need varies from person to person
person
means any natural individual, firm, trust, estate, partnership, association, joint stock company, joint adventure, corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed by order of any court, or any city, town, county or other political subdivision in this State Whenever used in prescribing and imposing a fine or imprisonment or both, the term "person" as applied to partnerships and associations shall mean the partners or members thereof, as applied to limited liability companies the term "person" means managers, members, agents, or employees of the limited liability company, and as applied to corporations the term "person" shall mean the officers, agents, or employees thereof who are responsible for any violation of the Motor Fuel Tax Law
person
Any individual or legal entity, including an individual corporation, partnership, association, state, municipality, political subdivision of a state, Indian tribe, and any agency, department, or instrumentality of the United States, and any officer, agent, or employee thereof
person
an individual, corporation, governmental agency, municipality, trust, estate, partnership, association, two or more individuals having joint or common interest, or other legal entity
person
Any individual, firm, partnership, joint adventure, corporation, estate, or trust, or any group or combination acting as a unit, but not a governmental unit, and the plural as well as the singular number
person
One of three relations or conditions (that of speaking, that of being spoken to, and that of being spoken of) pertaining to a noun or a pronoun, and thence also to the verb of which it may be the subject
person
{i} human being; individual human; body of a human
person
An entity defined by USDA as being eligible to receive federal farm program benefits, subject to annual payment limitation constraints A "person" may be an individual farmer, an individual member of a joint operation, a corporation, a joint stock company, an association, a limited partnership, a trust, an estate, or a charitable organization A husband and wife are considered one person for payment limitation purposes A joint operation is not a person; neither is a cooperative association of producers that markets commodities for producers
person
Any individual, corporation, partnership, trust, association, or other business or non-profit organization, or any Federal, municipal, or regional governmental, intergovernmental or other entity that is not an gency
person
Human being; individual
person
a person's body (usually including their clothing); "a weapon was hidden on his person"
person
means any individual, partnership, firm, joint stock company, corporation, association, trust, estate, or other legal entity
person
pers

You had better go in person. - You'd better go in person.

You are the last person I expected to see here. - You're the last person I expected to see here.

person
capita
personalities
plural of personality
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that which distinguishes or individualizes a person; its qualities are judged not so much in terms of their moral value, as in "character," but as to whether they are "pleasing" or "unpleasing "
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A set of qualities that make a person (or thing) distinct from another
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Type of extrovert and communicative behavior associated with mind and recognized by the need to be detached in its search for entertainment; hubris Compare Physicality
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The distinctive patterns of behavior, including thoughts and emotions, that characterize each individual's adaptation to the situations of his or her life
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All the internal traits and behaviours that make a person unique p 126
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-A relatively enduring pattern of perceiving and relating to self, others, and the environment In DID it can refer to any identity exhibiting such a pattern
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(See 79) A person's distinguishing character traits, attitudes, or habits A person's distinguishing character traits, attitudes, or habits
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A method of setting up a computer or a program for multiple users Example: In Windows, each user is given a separate "personality" and set of relevant files Although Eudora Pro also has a feature called personalities, its use is geared toward a single user with multiple e-mail accounts
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That set of reactions and defenses that we learned at a very young age in order to try to protect ourselves The personality is a set of beliefs and patterns founded on the illusion that “I” am a separate “me” who needs to be protected Back to Top
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Something said or written which refers to the person, conduct, etc
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Personality is that by which the intellectual subject is a person
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of some individual, especially something of a disparaging or offensive nature; personal remarks; as, indulgence in personalities
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All moveable property i e furniture, money, trade stocks and private business and share in partnership, securities and leasehold interests and all property except real property
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the "self" built up in a single incarnation, as a product of both heredity and environment and consisting of the "ego self" or one's own inner sense of identity, and the "persona" or outward personality shown to others; distinguished from one's Individuality, developed over the course of all one's incarnations
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{i} character, disposition, identity
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Your personality is your whole character and nature. She has such a kind, friendly personality Through sheer force of personality Hugh Trenchard had got his way The contest was as much about personalities as it was about politics
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A person’s distinguishing character traits, attitudes, or habits
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You can refer to a famous person, especially in entertainment, broadcasting, or sport, as a personality. the radio and television personality, Jimmy Saville. Totality of an individual's behavioral and emotional characteristics. Personality embraces a person's moods, attitudes, opinions, motivations, and style of thinking, perceiving, speaking, and acting. It is part of what makes each individual distinct. Theories of personality have existed in most cultures and throughout most of recorded history. The ancient Greeks used their ideas about physiology to account for differences and similarities in temperament. In the 18th century Immanuel Kant, Charles-Louis Montesquieu, and Giambattista Vico proposed ways of understanding individual and group differences; in the early 20th century Ernst Kretschmer and the psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Carl Gustav Jung offered competing personality theories. Freud's model rested on the power of psychosexual drives as mediated by the structural components of the id, ego, and superego and the interplay of conscious and unconscious motives. Particularly important was the array of defense mechanisms an individual employed. Jung, like Freud, emphasized unconscious motives but de-emphasized sexuality and advanced a typal theory that classified people as introverts and extroverts; he further claimed that an individual personality was a persona (i.e., social facade) drawn from the "collective unconscious," a pool of inherited memories. Later theories by Erik H. Erikson, Gordon W. Allport, and Carl R. Rogers were also influential. Contemporary personality studies tend to be empirical (based on the administration of projective tests or personality inventories), and less theoretically sweeping, and to emphasize personal identity and development. Personality traits are usually seen as the product of both genetic predisposition and experience. See also personality disorder; psychological testing
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The stable set of individual characteristics that make us unique Permissive [parents] Parenting style consisting of very few rules and allowing children to make most decisions and control their own behavior
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the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual; "their different reactions reflected their very different personalities"; "it is his nature to help others"
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Pertaining to personality
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agents manifest believable traits such as emotion
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If someone has personality or is a personality, they have a strong and lively character. a woman of great personality He is such a personality -- he is so funny. = character
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Have you ever tried to define this word? Co-parent Project 1 in this site centers on assessing and healing false-self wounds" i-bordersize="0" s-windowname="wounds" i-type="1" b-center="1" tag="p" i-rotate="0" u-windowurl=" /POP2/wounds htm" clientside i-top="0" i-width="480" b-resizable="1" b-scroll="1" i-height="370" i-left="0" s-hyperlink="false-self wounds" --> = 4){ l = (screen width - w) / 2; t = (screen height - h) / 2; } var loc = 'width=' + w + ',height=' + h + ',top=' + t + ',left=' + l; wounds_handle = window open(" /POP2/wounds htm","wounds",",,,,,scrollbars,resizable," + loc); if(parseInt(navigator appVersion) >= 4){wounds_handle window focus();} } //--> false-self wounds and harmonizing personalities, so clarity on this word is key In these articles "personality" means
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a person of considerable prominence; "she is a Hollywood personality"
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A set of properties specifying the kinds of devices a driver can support This information is stored in an XML matching dictionary defined in the information property list (Info plist) in the driver’s KEXT bundle A single driver may present one or more personalities for matching; each personality specifies a class to instantiate Such instances are passed a reference to the personality dictionary at initialization
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personal beliefs, expectations, desires, values, and behaviors that derive from the interaction between culture and the individual Personality is the behaviors and techniques for solving problems that are used by an individual Personality is to the individual as culture is to the group
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Three-fold vehicle of the soul on the physical plane, consisting of a mental, an emotional (astral) and a physical-etheric body
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An individual's more-or-less stable set of internally motivated predispositions to respond (i e , affective, cognitive, perceptual, and motivational dispositions) and actual modes of responding (i e , observable behaviors) in various life situations or contexts These dispositions and behaviors usually have regularity and orderliness across time and space (See psychological adjustment)
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a distinctive constellation of relatively stable behaviors, thoughts, motives and emotions which characterize an individual
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The characteristics or traits that make a person unique
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a person of considerable prominence; "she is a Hollywood personality
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The relatively stable set of psychological characteristics that influences the way an individual interacts with his or her environment (3)
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That which constitutes distinction of person; individuality
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The shell and related phenomenon at and past the skin boundary Causes actions in oneself, and can be felt via chords by other people
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That quality of a law which concerns the condition, state, and capacity of persons
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