personage如何读

英:[ˈpɜ:sənɪdʒ]

美:[ˈpɜrsənɪdʒ]

personage是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. (历史、小说、戏剧中的)人物、角色
  2. 要人
  3. 名士
  4. 个人
  5. 显贵
  6. 大人物
  7. 重要人士
  8. 名流

personage自然拼读

per·son·age

puhr s nihj

personage变形

复数:personages

personage词根

词根:person

adj.

personal 个人的;身体的;亲自的

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

personation 演角色,装扮;冒名,冒充

personage英英释义

Noun

1. another word for person; a person not meriting identification;

"a strange personage appeared at the door"

2. a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events

personage词源中文解释

15世纪中期,“身体”(与外貌有关),同时也指“著名的人,高贵或卓越的男人或女人”,来自古法语 personage “体型,身材”,也指“高级官员”(13世纪),源自中世纪拉丁语 personaticum(11世纪),来源于拉丁语 persona(见 person)。作为表示 person 的更长的表达方法,该词从1550年代开始使用(但通常是讽刺的,意味着主体过于自大)。

personage词源英文解释

The first known use of personage was in the 15th century

personage儿童词典英英释义

personagenoun

an important or famous person

a character in a book or play

personage 例句

1 I felt that both James and Ahmed were “unfulfilled” personages waiting to meet their other half.

2 He was an odd-looking personage with an ungainly figure.

3 You need to do something” — that contrast sharply with the clever subtlety we normally expect even from the least appealing personages of “Homeland.”

4 I figured ’twas some personage and mayhap one of the King’s soldiers so I repaired to the house and brought out my gun.

5 An exhibition plaque explains that the variations, from a merman to a royal personage sporting multiple crowns, represent an evolution from fish to fisher king.

6 Another obit is devoted to Eileen Fox, a former bohemian who was a well-known personage — plump, untidy and always carrying plastic bags full of her things — on London’s Shaftesbury Avenue.

7 ...MPs, film stars and other important personages.

国会议员、电影明星和其他要人

8 This memoir is also light on female personages.

9 But now, in the personage of Donald Trump, they may have finally found a way to convince Americans to keep their pants on.

10 A personage that is to Lei Jun discloses, thunder army abdication is individual choice.

一位接近雷军的人士透露, 雷军辞职是个人选择.

11 If, at the end of their training, there was not a Fowl to guard, then the Butlers were eagerly snapped up as bodyguards for various royal personages, generally in Monaco or Saudi Arabia.

12 This radiant personage told him that before he attacked Medusa he must first be properly equipped, and that what he needed was in the possession of the nymphs of the North.

13 these sci-fi conventions attract personages of every description

14 As you approach, crouching down to bring these figures into focus, they reveal themselves as familiar personages at approximately the same height as their innumerable reproductions in newspapers: Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Col.

15 What if some fascinating personage reserves the seat next to me but then changes it for someone better?

16 Every week, Ms. Rawsthorn devotes her feed to a personage or problem.

17 One MP, with Erdogan's backing, is proposing a law to ban shows that "denigrate, insult, pervert or misrepresent historical events and personages".

18 Hence a papal edict and the creation of a new personage: the monastery as single corpus, an entity of the many made one, the root of the modern corporation.

19 Any historical phenomenon or historical incident, historical personage, we can know from different angles.

任何一个历史现象或历史事件、历史人物,都可以从不同的角度去认识。

20 Now then … the delineation becomes pertinent here, as the black-eyed form arrives for the first time in a personage visible to others besides Vanessa.

personage 同义词

相关词