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1 personal
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I. 1. личен (и грам., юp.), интимен
PERSONAL remark неприятна/хаплива забележка от личен характер
try not to be PERSONAL гледайте да не отправяте лични нападки
PERSONAL questions въпроси от интимен характер
PERSONAL column част от вестник за лични обявления
PERSONAL effects юр. лични вещи
PERSONAL property юр. движими вещи/имущество
2. телесен, физически (за красота)
PERSONAL appearance външност
to have a PERSONAL interview with someone говоря лично с някого
3. извършен лично
the Prime Minister made a PERSONAL appearance at the meeting министър-председателят се яви лично на събранието
II. n обик. рl жур. лични обявления* * *{'pъ:sъnl} I. a 1. личен (и грам., юp.);интимен; personal remark не* * *секретарка; личен;* * *1. i. личен (и грам., юp.), интимен 2. ii. n обик. рl жур. лични обявления 3. personal appearance външност 4. personal column част от вестник за лични обявления 5. personal effects юр. лични вещи 6. personal property юр. движими вещи/имущество 7. personal questions въпроси от интимен характер 8. personal remark неприятна/хаплива забележка от личен характер 9. the prime minister made a personal appearance at the meeting министър-председателят се яви лично на събранието 10. to have a personal interview with someone говоря лично с някого 11. try not to be personal гледайте да не отправяте лични нападки 12. извършен лично 13. телесен, физически (за красота)* * *personal[´pə:sənl] I. adj 1. личен (и ез., юрид.); персонален; \personal letters лична кореспонденция; try not to be \personal гледайте да не правите лични нападки; \personal questions въпроси от интимен характер; a \personal favour лична услуга; \personal pronouns ез. лични местоимения; \personal effects юрид. лични вещи, лична собственост; 2. телесен, физически (за красота); личен; great \personal beauty голяма хубост, физическа красота; \personal hygiene лична хигиена; \personal space личностно пространство; 3. персонален, наяве, физически (за участие и пр.); a \personal appearance by a celebrity физическото присъствие (поява) на знаменитост; II. n ам. обикн. pl лично обявление.
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