personal的意思和读音

personal

: [ˈpɜrsən(ə)l] : [ˈpɜː(r)s(ə)nəl]

n.;【;【

adj.

personals  

adj.+n.personal computer,personal use,personal responsibility,personal business,personal interest

adj.real

personaladj.your own

1.[obn]your own; not belonging to or connected with anyone else

personal effects/belongings/possessions

personal details(= your name, age, etc.)

Of course, this is just a personal opinion.

Coogan has run a personal best of just under four minutes.

The novel is written from personal experience .

Use stencils to add a few personal touches to walls and furniture.

All hire cars are for personal use only.使

feelings/character/relationships

2.[obn]connected with individual people, especially their feelings, characters and relationships

Having good personal relationships is the most important thing for me.

He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills.

not official

3.not connected with a person's job or official position

The letter was marked ‘Personal’.

I'd like to talk to you about a personal matter.

I try not to let work interfere with my personal life .

She's a personal friend of mine(= not just somebody I know because of my job) .

done by person

4.[obn]done by a particular person rather than by sb who is acting for them

The President made a personal appearance at the event.

I shall give the matter my personal attention.

done for person

5.[obn]made or done for a particular person rather than for a large group of people or people in general

We offer a personal service to all our customers.

a personal pension plan(= a pension organized by a private company for one particular person)(

offensive

6.referring to a particular person's character, appearance, opinions, etc. in a way that is offensive

Try to avoid making personal remarks.

There's no need to get personal !

Nothing personal(= I do not wish to offend you) , but I do have to go now.

connected with body

7.[obn]connected with a person's body

personal cleanliness/hygiene

adj.1.,;,2.,3.,4.;;;5.,6.7.()1.,;,2.,3.,4.;;;5.,6.7.()

n.1.,2.3.,4.5.();广6.】()1.,2.3.,4.5.();广6.】()

adj.1ed about your own opinions or feelings; used about events or experiences in your life; used about things that you own; used about services or objects that you do not share with anyone else2.private and not known or available to most people3.aimed at one particular person, in an unfriendly or offensive way4.involving a direct relationship between two people who know each other5.done by a person directly, instead of by a representative; used for describing something that is friendly and shows your personality1ed about your own opinions or feelings; used about events or experiences in your life; used about things that you own; used about services or objects that you do not share with anyone else2.private and not known or available to most people3.aimed at one particular person, in an unfriendly or offensive way4.involving a direct relationship between two people who know each other5.done by a person directly, instead of by a representative; used for describing something that is friendly and shows your personality

n.1.a short advertisement put in a newspaper or magazine by someone who is looking for friendship or a sexual or romantic relationship2.a list of private advertisements or messages in a newspaper or magazine

1. (inter+national ) (inter+personal ) (inter+action ) ...

2. 1538 tool n 1539 personal adj , 1540 improve v , …

3. 110. private a. , 112. personal a. , 119. grant vt. ,, ...

4. source ( personal investigation ...

5.2.(personal),

6.(personal)使

:,,,,,,,,,,

1.You can have either your company or your personal consultancy expense a portion or all the cost of any of the commercial products.

2.Isabel learned from her friend that the two had led a life of great personal intimacy.

3.With the rapid development of personal financial business, the personal business competition among banks tends to be intensive.

4.Meanwhile, Abimelech had come to him from Gerar, with Ahuzzath his personal adviser and Phicol the commander of his forces.

5.Management should also be able to handle negative personal transitions like a distressing family illness or a death in an employee's family.

6.I consider it a privilege to be allowed into someone else's personal space.

7.It therefore follows that an individual should enjoy unrestrained personal liberty up to the point where his activities may harm others.

8.It is a question of the fundamental battle for equality of all people, against the law of profit, whether personal or national.

9.Don't make this personal, Larry. You know I'm not soft. A lot of guys agree with me. It's not fun playing with you.

10.People tend to present their personal opinion as if it were a collective group's opinion.仿