personality

personality
plural - personalities; noun
1) (a person's characteristics (of the mind, the emotions etc) as a whole: a likeable / forceful (= strong) personality.) personalidad
2) (strong, distinctive (usually attractive) character: She is not beautiful but she has a lot of personality.) personalidad
3) (a well-known person: a television personality; (also adjective) a personality cult (= very great, usually too great, admiration for a person, usually a political leader).) personalidad
personality n
1. personalidad / carácter
he has a strong personality tiene un carácter fuerte
2. figura / personaje
a TV personality una figura de la televisión
El plural de personality se escribe personalities
personality
tr[pɜːsə'nælɪtɪ]
noun (pl personalities)
1 (nature) personalidad nombre femenino
2 (famous person) personaje nombre masculino
personality [.pərsən'ælət̬i] n, pl -ties
1) disposition: personalidad f , temperamento m
2) celebrity: personalidad f , personaje m , celebridad f
personality
n.
carácter s.m.
personalidad s.f.
personalismo s.m.
'pɜːrsṇ'æləti, ˌpɜːsə'næləti
noun (pl -ties)
1)
a) c (nature, disposition) personalidad f
b) u (personal appeal) personalidad f
2) c (public figure) personalidad f, figura f
[ˌpɜːsǝ'nælɪtɪ]
1. N
1) (=nature) personalidad f

she reached the top through sheer force of personality — alcanzó la cima simplemente gracias a su fuerte personalidad

dual 2., multiple 3., split 5.
2) (=charisma) personalidad f

a woman of great personality — una mujer de gran personalidad

some people find him lacking in personality — algunos encuentran que le falta personalidad

3) (=celebrity) figura f , personalidad f

politicians and other prominent personalities — políticos mpl y otras prominentes figuras or personalidades

a well-known TV personality — una conocida figura de la TV

a sports or sporting personality — una figura de los deportes

4) (=remarkable person) personaje m

the old fellow is a real personality — el viejo es todo un personaje

5) personalities (=personal remarks) personalismos mpl

the debate degenerated into personalities — el debate degeneró y se entró en personalismos

2.
CPD

personality clash N — incompatibilidad f de caracteres

personality cult N — culto m a la personalidad

personality disorder N — trastornos mpl mentales

personality test N — test m psicotécnico

personality trait N — rasgo m de personalidad

* * *
['pɜːrsṇ'æləti, ˌpɜːsə'næləti]
noun (pl -ties)
1)
a) c (nature, disposition) personalidad f
b) u (personal appeal) personalidad f
2) c (public figure) personalidad f, figura f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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