persona
persona 英 [pəˈsəʊnə] 美 [pərˈsoʊnə]
n. 人物角色;伪装的外表
名词复数:personas
- Your persona is the public image you present to the world. When T.S. Eliot wrote in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" about preparing "a face to meet the faces that you meet," he had the persona in mind.
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- n. 人物角色;伪装的外表
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1. For each set, you must designate one primary persona; the others are all secondary.
对每个组,您必须指派一个主要角色,其他的都是次要的。
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2. Each persona represents a role in the organization and is portrayed either by me, one of the course assistants, or an external person.
每个人物扮演机构中的一个角色,这些角色由我,或者某一位助教,以及一名特约人员分别饰演。
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3. I call this fear of being misunderstood because, as teens, everything we do is about experimenting with our image, identity and persona.
我把这种恐惧称作害怕被误解,因为作为青少年,我们所做的每件事都和我们的形象、自我认同以及自我角色有关。
- persona (n.) 1917, "outward or social personality," a Jungian psychology term, from Latin persona "person" (see person). Used earlier (1909) by Ezra Pound in the sense "literary character representing voice of the author." Persona grata is Late Latin, literally "an acceptable person," originally applied to diplomatic representatives acceptable to the governments to which they were sent; hence also persona non grata (plural personæ non gratæ).
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