英:['pɜ:snhʊd]
美:['pɜsənhʊd]
英:['pɜ:snhʊd]
美:['pɜsənhʊd]
per·son·hood
puhr sn hUd
词根:person
adj.personal 个人的;身体的;亲自的
personalized 个性化的;个人化的
adv.personally 亲自地;当面;个别地;就自己而言
n.personality 个性;品格;名人
personal 人事消息栏;人称代名词
person 人;身体;容貌,外表;人称
personification 人格化;化身;拟人法(一种修辞手法);象征
v.personalized 个性化(personalize的过去式);个人化
vt.personalize 使个性化;把…拟人化
personify 使人格化;赋与…以人性
noun
human, individual—sometimes used in combination especially by those who prefer to avoid man in compounds applicable to both sexesspokesperson
chairperson
a character or part in or as if in a play : guise
one of the three modes of being in the Trinitarian Godhead as understood by Christians
the unitary personality of Christ that unites the divine and human natures
archaic bodily appearance
the body of a human beingalso: the body and clothing
unlawful search of the person
the personality of a human being : self
one (such as a human being, a partnership, or a corporation) that is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties
reference of a segment of discourse to the speaker, to one spoken to, or to one spoken of as indicated by means of certain pronouns or in many languages by verb inflection
"个人的品质或状态",1878年,来自 person + -hood。
Middle English, from Anglo-French persone, from Latin persona actor's mask, character in a play, person, probably from Etruscan phersu mask, from Greek prosōpa, plural of prosōpon face, mask — more at prosopopoeia
The first known use of person was in the 13th century
personnoun
human being, individual—used in combination especially by those who prefer to avoid man in compounds that apply to both sexes
chairperson
a character or part in or as if in a play
the body of a human being
reference to the speaker, to one spoken to, or to one spoken of as indicated especially by means of certain pronouns
1 She supported a “personhood” amendment to give legal rights to fetuses from the time of fertilization — though she later tried to back away from it.
2 In December 2012, the announcement of Prince George's pending personhood was prompted by Catherine's hospitalization for hyperemesis gravidarum so she could receive fluids and intravenous nutrition while experiencing extreme, persistent vomiting.
3 Would he or she be depersonalized, deprived of any possibility ever of developing their own unique sense of identity and personhood?
他或她将被人格化,自己的独特和人格都被阻碍?
4 “Icons,” a solo exhibition of recent works on paper by the artist Rico Gatson, curated by Hallie Ringle, takes this ecstasy in personhood and makes it as visible as people themselves.
5 Her artistry has helped me navigate not only my own personhood, but the world that I walk through.
6 Wolff was the person who’d usually answer that call.
7 Marketing is not about selling a product so much as it’s about selling a type of personhood about the people that buy it.
8 Dating with dark skin often comes with a double edged sword: we are unwanted, except by men who want to create an experience out of us, leaving our personhood out of the equation altogether.
9 A few other striking lines pass too quickly, when Megan flashes glimpses of a personhood much more richly dimensional than the supernaturally empowered avatar that dominates the rest of “Good News.”
10 If we accept that biography, as Julian Barnes once wrote, is, at best, “a collection of holes tied together with string,” how does one go about writing a biography of a person allergic to personhood?
11 She is a very nice person.
12 His falsetto became an expression of universal personhood.
13 The low key personhood, works attentively!
低调做人,用心做事!
14 This feels dystopic, but it is what the doctrine of fetal personhood demands.
15 SIMS personhood refers to them to focus on cut and polish a person above.
小人做人是指他们把主要精力放在琢磨人上面。
16 This is a question that — if answered in the affirmative — will set a dangerous legal precedent for gender discriminatory laws, and could establish de facto fetal personhood by judicial fiat.
17 Celebrity for drag performers is now a path to personhood and the status that might protect you when your government and family won’t.
18 It becomes hard, even, to feel entitled to personhood.
19 I saw a person standing on the dock.
20 It might have explored the limits of love, how we value each other, the impact of parenthood on a marriage, the definition of personhood.