persona 的定义
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.
- 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.
- a person's perceived or evident personality, as that of a well-known official, actor, or celebrity; personal image; public role.
persona 近义词
character
更多persona例句
- The NBA of the 1990s was dominated by Michael Jordan and his adamantly apolitical persona.
- For some, it’s worth the risk, and for others the opportunity aligns with the online persona they’ve created for themselves.
- 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.
- Start with defining the user persona for the map you’re drawing.
- That’s why defining user personas is so important for successful customer journey mapping.
- Christie may have his faults, but he oozes the everyman persona.
- “You ask me my motivation,” Marvin says, moving back into his tough guy persona again.
- But Cocker proved to be a survivor, bringing his passionate persona to concert halls around the world decade after decade.
- You have a pretty sexy online persona, what with the constant bikinis.
- Indeed, in as much as clothes define us, Hurley had the strange distinction of having her persona defined by a dress.
- To make my position more intolerable, I am persona non grata with both sides.
- Our witness, in any case, would not be a persona grata to the Society for Psychical Research.
- Burleigh was evidently persona non grata in the eyes of both.
- I may have been persona non grata, but, if so, she did not express her feeling.
- Seeing that I would henceforth be persona non grata at the palace, I sought obscurity in the writing and publication of books.