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personality

  • 1 nortasun

    personality

    Euskara-ingeles hiztegi berria > nortasun

  • 2 personeco

    personality

    Esperanto-English dictionary > personeco

  • 3 nortasun

    iz.
    1. personality; \nortasun handia du he has a great personality
    2.
    a. identity; ez ote da kultura herriaren \nortasun bera? isn't culture the very identity of a people?; \nortasun handiko eskualdea a region marked by its identity; giza-\nortasun human identity
    b. [ izenen aurrean ] \nortasun agiria identity card, I. D. card; \nortasun-agiri nazionala national identification card

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > nortasun

  • 4 atsegin

    iz.
    1. [ mugagabea ]
    a. pleasure, delight; \atsegin oneko pleasant, friendly; \atsegina atsekabea bihurtu zitzaion his pleasure turned to displeasure
    b. \atseginez with pleasure; \atsegin handiz with great pleasure; erakundearen urtemuga hil honen 21ean ospatuko dela \atseginez jakinarazten dizuet I am pleased to announce that the anniversary of the organization will be celebrated on the twenty-first of this month
    2. ( bozkarioa) joy, bliss, gladness, happiness; \atseginez egon to be {delighted || content || happy} ; \atsegin eztitan dabiltza garaipenaz they' re {absoluted delighted || thrilled} about their victory
    3. pleasure, delight, satisfaction; lurreko \atseginak earthly pleasures; \atseginezko egoitza vacation home
    4. i-i \atseginak eman to congratulate sb
    5. relief, alleviation, comfort io.
    1.
    a. pleasant, nice, enjoyable; nortasun \atsegina du she has a nice personality; giro \atsegina pleasant atmosphere
    b. ( lana, zeregina, eginkizuna) enjoyable, gratifying
    c. ( gozokia, pastela, e.a.) delectable, delightful
    2. ( p.)
    a. nice, pleasant, congenial, amicable, affable; han oso \atsegin dira turistekin there they' re very nice to tourists
    b. ( alaia) pleased, happy, delighted
    c. ( lagunkoi, e.a.) helpful, kind, supportive du/ad.
    1. ( atsedena hartu) to rest; eta zazpigarren egunean \atsegin zuen he rested on the seventh day
    2. ( itzali, amatatu) to put out, extinguish

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > atsegin

  • 5 deblauki

    adb. (I)
    1. ( ezbairik gabe) frankly, emphatically; \deblauki erran nion ezetz I emphatically told him no; lehengo izaera \deblauki du she's completely lost her former personality
    2. ( bat batean) suddenly

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > deblauki

  • 6 karaktero

    character, nature, personality

    Esperanto-English dictionary > karaktero

См. также в других словарях:

  • Personality — • It is proposed in this article to give an account: (1) of the physical constituents of personality in accordance with the scholastic theory; (2) of concepts of personality that conflict with the theory; (3) of abnormalities of consciousness… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Personality — is the particular combination of emotional, attitudinal, and behavioral response patterns of an individual. Contents 1 Psychology 2 Sociology 3 Literature 4 Media …   Wikipedia

  • personality — per‧son‧al‧i‧ty [ˌpɜːsəˈnælti ǁ ˌpɜːr ] noun personalities PLURALFORM 1. [countable] LAW an organization that from a legal point of view is separate from the people who own it or manage it: • A company has a separate legal personality, and its… …   Financial and business terms

  • personality — per·son·al·i·ty n pl ties 1: the quality, state, or fact of being a person the corporation has legal personality 2: the totality of an individual s behavioral and emotional characteristics a personality disorder Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… …   Law dictionary

  • Personality — Per son*al i*ty, n.; pl. {Personalities}. [Cf. F. personnalit[ e]. Cf. {Personality}.] 1. That which constitutes distinction of person; the externally evident aspects of the character or behavior of a person; individuality. [1913 Webster +PJC]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • personality — late 14c., quality or fact of being a person, from M.L. personalitatem (nom. personalitas), from L. personalis (see PERSONAL (Cf. personal)). Sense of a distinctive character is first recorded 1795, from Fr. personnalité. Personality is the… …   Etymology dictionary

  • personality — character, individuality, temperament, *disposition, temper, complexion …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • personality — ► NOUN (pl. personalities) 1) the characteristics or qualities that form an individual s character. 2) qualities that make someone interesting or popular. 3) a celebrity …   English terms dictionary

  • personality — [pʉr΄sə nal′ə tē] n. pl. personalities [ME personalite < LL personalitas < personalis, personal] 1. the quality or fact of being a person 2. the quality or fact of being a particular person; personal identity; individuality 3. a) habitual… …   English World dictionary

  • personality — /perr seuh nal i tee/, n., pl. personalities. 1. the visible aspect of one s character as it impresses others: He has a pleasing personality. 2. a person as an embodiment of a collection of qualities: He is a curious personality. 3. Psychol. a.… …   Universalium

  • personality — One of several concepts used by social scientists to refer to the individual (others include self and identity ). The concept has its origins in the Latin word persona (meaning ‘mask’), and refers to the set of more or less stable characteristics …   Dictionary of sociology

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