释义
[ per-soh -nuh ] SHOW IPA
/ pərˈsoʊ nə / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural per·so·nae [per-soh -nee], /pərˈsoʊ ni/, per·so·nas. a person.
personae, the characters in a play, novel, etc.
the narrator of or a character in a literary work, sometimes identified with the author.
(in the psychology of C. G. Jung) the mask or façade presented to satisfy the demands of the situation or the environment and not representing the inner personality of the individual; the public personality (contrasted with anima).
a person's perceived or evident personality, as that of a well-known official, actor, or celebrity; personal image; public role.
Origin of persona First recorded in 1905–10, persona is from the Latin word persōna mask, character. See person
Words nearby persona persistent truncus arteriosus, persistent vegetative state, Persius, persnickety, person, persona , personable, Personae, personage, persona grata, personal
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Example sentences from the Web for persona The NBA of the 1990s was dominated by Michael Jordan and his adamantly apolitical persona .
Americans Are Far More Likely To Support Athlete Protests Than They Once Were | Michael Tesler| September 3, 2020| FiveThirtyEight
For some, it’s worth the risk, and for others the opportunity aligns with the online persona they’ve created for themselves.
Rock the Vote enlists Instagram influencers to get young people to the polls | Danielle Abril| August 30, 2020| Fortune
If you were to tell me that your persona as an influencer is fake, then I’d believe you—but that doesn’t mean that it’s inherently fake, not at all.
Social Media Feels Increasingly Toxic. What Do I Do? | Blair Braverman| August 29, 2020| Outside Online
Start with defining the user persona for the map you’re drawing.
Guide: How to effectively incorporate customer journey mapping into your marketing strategy | Connie Benton| July 14, 2020| Search Engine Watch
That’s why defining user persona s is so important for successful customer journey mapping.
Guide: How to effectively incorporate customer journey mapping into your marketing strategy | Connie Benton| July 14, 2020| Search Engine Watch
Indeed, in as much as clothes define us, Hurley had the strange distinction of having her persona defined by a dress.
Happy 20th Birthday, Liz Hurley’s Safety-Pin Dress | Tim Teeman| December 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
And he has remained perpetually ready for whatever else might arise, keeping his truck as sparkling as his persona .
The President and the Tow Truck Driver | Michael Daly| September 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Egypt expelled the Turkish ambassador last year, prompting Ankara to declare the Egyptian envoy in Turkey persona non grata.
Turkey Takes in ‘Terrorists’ from the Muslim Brotherhood | Thomas Seibert| September 19, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Two of the biggest of those, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, are currently persona non grata in much of the Western world.
Benedict Cumberbatch on 'The Imitation Game,' Homophobia, and How to Combat ISIS | Marlow Stern| September 8, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Yet they are, as Garcia says, “persona non grata on our own tribal land.”
A Shooting on a Tribal Land Uncovers Feds Running Wild | Caitlin Dickson| August 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Seeing that I would henceforth be persona non grata at the palace, I sought obscurity in the writing and publication of books.
The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce | Ambrose Bierce
I may have been persona non grata, but, if so, she did not express her feeling.
Birds of the Rockies | Leander Sylvester Keyser
Our medical term autopsy thus means literally a persona inspection of internal parts, ordinarily hidden.
On the Natural Faculties | Galen
The emperor himself (see under Emperor) was always regarded, and at his coronation treated, as a persona ecclesiastica.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 | Various
To this extent the persona must be considered an excerpt of the collective psyche, and also a component of the collective psyche.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology | C. G. Jung
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British Dictionary definitions for persona noun plural -nae (-niː ) (often plural) a character in a play, novel, etc
an assumed identity or character
(in Jungian psychology) the mechanism that conceals a person's true thoughts and feelings, esp in his adaptation to the outside world
Word Origin for persona Latin: mask
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Medical definitions for persona n. pl. per•so•nas The role that one assumes or displays in public or society; one's public image or personality, as distinguished from the inner self.
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