personage 英 ['pɜːs(ə)nɪdʒ]   美 ['pɝsənɪdʒ]

personage

personage  英 ['pɜːs(ə)nɪdʒ] 美 ['pɝsənɪdʒ]

n. 要人;角色;名士 

名词复数:personages 

This book is a drama, whose leading personage is the Infinite. 本书是一个剧本,其中的主要角色是无极。
Tipasa is the personage I'm describing today, and it seems to me that the very act of caressing and describing my delight will insure that it has no end. 提帕萨是我今天所描述的角色,在我看来,亲吻的行动和对于我的喜悦的描述将确保它没有结尾。

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  • n. 要人;角色;名士
  • 1. This book is a drama, whose leading personage is the Infinite.

    本书是一个剧本,其中的主要角色是无极。

  • 2. Tipasa is the personage I'm describing today, and it seems to me that the very act of caressing and describing my delight will insure that it has no end.

    提帕萨是我今天所描述的角色,在我看来,亲吻的行动和对于我的喜悦的描述将确保它没有结尾。

  • 3. She did not look like Sissy to them now, but as a being large, towering, and awful - a divine personage with whom they had nothing in common.

    在孩子们面前,她现在不再是他们的姐姐了,而是一位伟大、威严和令人崇敬的人物——一位同他们毫无相同之处的女神。

  • personage (n.) mid-15c., "body of a person" (with regard to appearance), from Old French personage "size, stature," also "a dignitary" (13c.), from Medieval Latin personaticum (11c.), from persona (see person). Meaning "a person of high rank or distinction" is attested from c. 1500 in English; as a longer way to say person, the word was in use from 1550s (but often slyly ironical, with suggestion that the subject is overly self-important).
per·son·age / ˈpɜːsənɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈpɜːrsənɪdʒ / noun ( formal) an important or famous person 要人;名人 a royal personage 王室要人 personage personages per·son·age / ˈpɜːsənɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈpɜːrsənɪdʒ /
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