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person  

EN[ˈpɹsn̩]
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person
  • NomPLpersonsPLpeoplePREPerso-SUF-person
    1. An individual; usually a human being.
      1. his first appearance upon the stage in his new person of a sycophant or juggler
      2. three persons and one God
      3. Jack's always been a dog person, but I prefer cats.
    2. The physical body of a being seen as distinct from the mind, character, etc.
      1. (law) Any individual or formal organization with standing before the courts.
        1. At common law a corporation or a trust is legally a person.
      2. (law) The human genitalia; specifically, the penis.
        1. (grammar) A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom he is speaking. See grammatical person.
          1. (biology) A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa, Anthozoa, etc.; also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals.
          2. VerbeSGpersonsPRpersoningPT, PPpersoned
            1. OBS VT To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.
              1. VT (gender-neutral) To man.
              2. Plus d'exemples
                1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
                  • Some people support the measure, but the community at large will probably be against it.
                  • took him to be a person of honor. ‎; He was often taken to be a man of means. ‎
                  • That’s a trick most people save for the predivorce phase of marriage, not courtship.
                2. Utilisé au début de la phrase
                  • People always told me that owning property was a big turn-on for many women – a sign that a bloke has got it going on financially.
                  • People doing the tracking can locate the trackees through a Web or cellphone interface or by calling the company’s toll-free number and providing the operator with a password.
                  • People also come in full of misgivings about "overwinding" their watches. "You can't overwind a watch - you can only underwind it," said McKelvey.
                3. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
                  • A dictator stays in power only as long as he manages to subvert the will of his people.
                  • Death by drawing and quartering usually dismembered the condemned person.
                  • The reason for equivalization is to allow for household economies of scale–for example, cooking a meal for four people costs less than cooking four separate meals for one person.

              Meaning of person for the defined word.

              Grammaticalement, ce mot "person" est un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable et un les noms par type d'inflexion. C'est aussi un verbe, plus spécifiquement, un verbes transitif.
              • Partie du discours Hiérarchie
                1. Noms
                  • Noms Dénombrable
                    • Les noms par type d'inflexion
                      • Noms irréguliers
                        • Suppletive nouns
                    • Verbes
                      • Verbes transitifs
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                    Définition: Niveau 9
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                    Liens Connexes:
                    1. en persons
                    2. en personal
                    3. en personally
                    4. en personality
                    5. en personage
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