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单词 personal
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personal

adjective
 OPAL W
/ˈpɜːsənl/
/ˈpɜːrsənl/
Idioms
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    your own

  1.  
    [usually before noun] your own; not belonging to or connected with anyone else
    • The novel is written from personal experience.
    • a personal account of her experiences
    • personal effects/belongings/possessions
    • I take personal responsibility for the incident.
    • Of course, this is just a personal opinion.
    • a personal preference/view
    • Her art is deeply personal.
    • intensely/highly personal
    • I need my own personal space.
    • The software is for personal use only (= no one else can use it).
    Extra Examples
    • The movie is a uniquely personal exploration of the effects of war.
    • The receptionist asked for my personal details.
    • They packed up their personal belongings and left.
    • Use stencils to add a few personal touches to walls and furniture.
    • He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills.
    • Drawing is an intensely personal art form.
    • This song is a personal favourite of mine.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • seem
    adverb
    • deeply
    • intensely
    • purely
    See full entry
  2. between individuals

  3.  
    [only before noun] between individual people who know each other
    • Having good personal relationships is the most important thing for me.
    • She is a personal friend of mine.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • seem
    adverb
    • deeply
    • intensely
    • purely
    See full entry
  4. private

  5.  
    connected with a person’s private life, rather than their job or official position
    • I try not to let work interfere with my personal life.
    • personal information/data/details (= information about you that not everyone can know)
    • The letter was marked ‘Personal’.
    • I'd like to talk to you about a personal matter.
    • Please keep personal phone calls to a minimum.
    • I'd rather not talk about it, it's personal.
    • He moved to San Francisco for personal reasons.
    Extra Examples
    • This is a strictly personal decision.
    • The views expressed here are purely personal.
    • It felt too personal to tell you.
    • highly personal information
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • seem
    adverb
    • deeply
    • intensely
    • purely
    See full entry
  6. done by person

  7.  
    [only before noun] done by a particular person rather than by somebody who is acting for them
    • The President made a personal appearance at the event.
    • I shall give the matter my personal attention.
    • She takes a personal interest in the work of the charity.
    • The Principal has little personal contact with the students.
  8. done for person

  9.  
    [only before noun] made or done for a particular person rather than for a large group of people or people in general
    • We offer a personal service to all our customers.
    • a personal pension plan (= a pension organized by a private company for one particular person)
    • Will you do it for me as a personal favour?
  10. offensive

  11.  
    referring to a particular person’s character, appearance, opinions, etc. in a way that is offensive
    • Try to avoid making personal remarks.
    • I felt the criticism crossed the line and became a personal attack.
    • Then he got personal and brought my family into it.
    • It's nothing personal (= I do not wish to offend you) but I have to correct you on that point.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • seem
    adverb
    • deeply
    • intensely
    • purely
    See full entry
  12. connected with body

  13.  
    [only before noun] connected with a person’s body
    • personal cleanliness/hygiene
    • She's always worrying about her personal appearance.
    • This insurance policy covers you against personal injury or death.
  14. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from Latin personalis ‘of a person’, from persona ‘actor's mask, character in a play’, later ‘human being’.
Idioms
up close and personal
  1. physically very close to somebody; getting to know them well
    • Get up close and personal with the koalas at the San Diego Zoo.
    • For the last 30 years, I’ve been up close and personal with people whose lives were in crisis.
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