person 英 [ˈpɜ:sn]   美 [ˈpɜrsn]

person

person  英 [ˈpɜ:sn] 美 [ˈpɜrsn]

n. 人; 

名词复数:persons 

a salesperson 推销员
He's an interesting person. 他是个有趣的人。

  • A human being is called a person, and while this applies to an actual individual, it also, in grammar, means the type of person — first person being "I/me," second person being "you," and third person being "he/him," "she/her," or "they/them."
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  • n. 人;
  • 1. a salesperson

    推销员

  • 2. He's an interesting person.

    他是个有趣的人。

  • 3. The price is $40 per person.

    价格为每人 40 元。

  • 4. What is she like as a person?

    她的人品怎么样?

  • 5. He's just the person we need for the job.

    他正是我们需要的适合这项工作的人。

  • person (n.) early 13c., from Old French persone "human being, anyone, person" (12c., Modern French personne) and directly from Latin persona "human being, person, personage; a part in a drama, assumed character," originally "a mask, a false face," such as those of wood or clay worn by the actors in later Roman theater. OED offers the general 19c. explanation of persona as "related to" Latin personare "to sound through" (i.e. the mask as something spoken through and perhaps amplifying the voice), "but the long o makes a difficulty ...." Klein and Barnhart say it is possibly borrowed from Etruscan phersu "mask." Klein goes on to say this is ultimately of Greek origin and compares Persephone.
per·son / ˈpɜːsn ; NAmE ˈpɜːrsn / noun ( plural people / ˈpiːpl ; NAmE ˈpiːpl / or, especially in formal use, 正式用语常作 per·sons ) 1 a human as an individual 人;个人 What sort of person would do a thing like that? 什么人会干那样的事呢? He's a fascinating person. 他是个魅力十足的人。 What is she like as a person? 她的人品怎么样? He's just the person we need for the job. 他正是我们需要的适合这项工作的人。 I had a letter from the people who used to live next door. 我接到了过去的邻居写来的一封信。 I'm not really a city person (= I don't really like cities). 我不是一个很喜欢城市生活的人。 see also people person HELP  Use everyoneor everybodyinstead of ‘all people’. 可用 everyone 或 everybody,不用 all people。 2 ( formal or disapproving) a human, especially one who is not identified 人;某人 A certain person (= somebody that I do not wish to name)told me about it. 有人告诉了我这件事。 The price is $40 per person. 价格为每人 40 元。 This vehicle is licensed to carry 4 persons. (= in a notice) 此车准乘 4 人。 ( law ) The verdict was murder by a person or persons unknown. 裁断是一人或多人谋杀,凶手身分未明。 see also VIP 3 -person ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) a person working in the area of business mentioned; a person concerned with the thing mentioned 从事…工作(或担任…职务)的人;人员 a salesperson 推销员 a spokesperson 发言人 4 ( grammar 语法 ) any of the three classes of personal pronouns. The first person( I/we) refers to the person(s) speaking; the second person( you) refers to the person(s) spoken to; the third person( he/she/it/they) refers to the person(s) or thing(s) spoken about. 人称(第一人称 I ╱ we 指说话人,第二人称 you 指听话的人,第三人称 he ╱ she ╱ it ╱ they 指谈到的人或事物) IDIOMS about/on your ˈperson if you have or carry sth about/on your person,you carry it about with you, for example in your pocket 身上带着;身上有 in ˈperson if you do sth in person,you go somewhere and do it yourself, instead of doing it by letter, asking sb else to do it, etc. 亲自;亲身 in the person of sb ( formal) in the form or shape of sb 以某人的形骸;通过某人体现 Help arrived in the person of his mother. 来帮忙的是他的母亲。 more at respecter person persons people per·son / ˈpɜːsn ; NAmE ˈpɜːrsn / people / ˈpiːpl ; NAmE ˈpiːpl /
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