personality の英語での意味
personalitypersonality /ˌpɜːsəˈnæləti $ ˌpɜːr-/ noun (plural personalities)
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable, uncountable] someone’s character, especially the way they behave towards other people人の性格、特に他者への接し方:
Despite their different personalities, they became the best of friends.性格がまったく異なるにもかかわらず、彼らは大の親友になった。
Unfortunately, the illness can lead to changes in personality.残念なことに、この病気は性格の変化を引き起こすことがある。 → split personality2[countable] someone who is very famous and often appears in the newspapers, on television etc, especially an entertainer or sports person新聞やテレビなどによく登場する非常に有名な人物、特に芸能人やスポーツ選手TV/radio/sports personality
one of the most well-liked TV personalities最も人気の高いテレビタレントの一人► see thesaurus at star3[uncountable] the qualities of character that make someone interesting or enjoyable to be with人を魅力的で一緒にいて楽しいと感じさせる性格上の特質:
He’s honest but he lacks personality.彼は正直だが、個性に欠ける。4[countable usually singular] someone who has a very strong character and is very different from other people非常に個性が強く、他の人とは大きく異なる人物:
He was a dynamic personality in the business world.彼はビジネス界において精力的な人物だった。5[countable usually singular] the qualities which make a place or thing different and interestingある場所や物を独特で興味深いものにする特質:
It’s partly the architecture which gives the town its personality.この町に独自の個性を与えているのは、建築物もその一因だ。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞a strong personality· Mercer has a strong personality and always tells you his opinion.Mercer は個性が強く、いつも自分の意見をはっきり言う。a forceful personality· The architect’s forceful personality ensured that the work progressed rapidly.その建築家の力強い個性が、工事の迅速な進捗を確実なものにした。a dominant personality (=controlling other people)· He had a dominant personality and could be a bit of a bully.彼は支配的な性格で、少々強引なところがあった。a warm personality (=friendly and kind to people)· Everyone who knew Roseanne will miss her warm personality.Roseanne を知るすべての人が、彼女の温かな人柄を懐かしむだろう。an outgoing/extrovert personality (=liking to talk to people)· The job requires someone with an outgoing personality.その仕事には外向的な性格の人が求められる。an engaging personality (=pleasant, so that people like you)· He is strikingly handsome with a very engaging personality.彼は際立って容姿端麗で、非常に人を惹きつける個性の持ち主だ。a bubbly personality (=happy and eager to do things)· Her bright and bubbly personality made her one of the most popular girls in her year.彼女の明るくはつらつとした性格のおかげで、学年で最も人気のある女の子の一人になった。a lively/vivacious personality (=liking to meet and talk to people)· Her lively personality won her many admirers.彼女の活発な性格が多くの崇拝者を惹きつけた。a charismatic personality (=strong and attractive, so that people admire and respect you)· Like many other people, I was attracted by his charismatic personality.他の多くの人と同様に、私も彼のカリスマ的な個性に引き寄せられた。personality + NOUNpersonality + 名詞a personality trait formalフォーマル (=a part of your personality)· She shares many of her mother’s personality traits.彼女は母親の性格上の特徴を多く受け継いでいる。a personality disorder (=a mental illness affecting someone’s personality)· The hospital treats patients with severe personality disorders.その病院では重篤なパーソナリティ障害の患者を治療している。a personality clash (=when people cannot work together because they are so different)· The band eventually split because of personality clashes.そのバンドはメンバー間の性格の不一致が原因でついに解散した。a personality test· Employers are increasingly using personality tests to help them select staff.採用担当者は職員の選考に際して性格テストを活用するケースが増えている。
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable, uncountable] someone’s character, especially the way they behave towards other people人の性格、特に他者への接し方:
Despite their different personalities, they became the best of friends.性格がまったく異なるにもかかわらず、彼らは大の親友になった。
Unfortunately, the illness can lead to changes in personality.残念なことに、この病気は性格の変化を引き起こすことがある。 → split personality2[countable] someone who is very famous and often appears in the newspapers, on television etc, especially an entertainer or sports person新聞やテレビなどによく登場する非常に有名な人物、特に芸能人やスポーツ選手TV/radio/sports personality
one of the most well-liked TV personalities最も人気の高いテレビタレントの一人► see thesaurus at star3[uncountable] the qualities of character that make someone interesting or enjoyable to be with人を魅力的で一緒にいて楽しいと感じさせる性格上の特質:
He’s honest but he lacks personality.彼は正直だが、個性に欠ける。4[countable usually singular] someone who has a very strong character and is very different from other people非常に個性が強く、他の人とは大きく異なる人物:
He was a dynamic personality in the business world.彼はビジネス界において精力的な人物だった。5[countable usually singular] the qualities which make a place or thing different and interestingある場所や物を独特で興味深いものにする特質:
It’s partly the architecture which gives the town its personality.この町に独自の個性を与えているのは、建築物もその一因だ。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞a strong personality· Mercer has a strong personality and always tells you his opinion.Mercer は個性が強く、いつも自分の意見をはっきり言う。a forceful personality· The architect’s forceful personality ensured that the work progressed rapidly.その建築家の力強い個性が、工事の迅速な進捗を確実なものにした。a dominant personality (=controlling other people)· He had a dominant personality and could be a bit of a bully.彼は支配的な性格で、少々強引なところがあった。a warm personality (=friendly and kind to people)· Everyone who knew Roseanne will miss her warm personality.Roseanne を知るすべての人が、彼女の温かな人柄を懐かしむだろう。an outgoing/extrovert personality (=liking to talk to people)· The job requires someone with an outgoing personality.その仕事には外向的な性格の人が求められる。an engaging personality (=pleasant, so that people like you)· He is strikingly handsome with a very engaging personality.彼は際立って容姿端麗で、非常に人を惹きつける個性の持ち主だ。a bubbly personality (=happy and eager to do things)· Her bright and bubbly personality made her one of the most popular girls in her year.彼女の明るくはつらつとした性格のおかげで、学年で最も人気のある女の子の一人になった。a lively/vivacious personality (=liking to meet and talk to people)· Her lively personality won her many admirers.彼女の活発な性格が多くの崇拝者を惹きつけた。a charismatic personality (=strong and attractive, so that people admire and respect you)· Like many other people, I was attracted by his charismatic personality.他の多くの人と同様に、私も彼のカリスマ的な個性に引き寄せられた。personality + NOUNpersonality + 名詞a personality trait formalフォーマル (=a part of your personality)· She shares many of her mother’s personality traits.彼女は母親の性格上の特徴を多く受け継いでいる。a personality disorder (=a mental illness affecting someone’s personality)· The hospital treats patients with severe personality disorders.その病院では重篤なパーソナリティ障害の患者を治療している。a personality clash (=when people cannot work together because they are so different)· The band eventually split because of personality clashes.そのバンドはメンバー間の性格の不一致が原因でついに解散した。a personality test· Employers are increasingly using personality tests to help them select staff.採用担当者は職員の選考に際して性格テストを活用するケースが増えている。