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persona

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++per·so·na /pəˈsəʊnə $ pərˈsoʊ-/ noun (plural personae /-niː/ or personas) [countable]  CHARACTER/PERSONALITYthe way you behave when you are with other people or in a particular situation, which gives people a particular idea about your character (伪装的)外表,形象 Joel has a cheerful public persona but in private he’s different. 乔尔在人前显得很开朗,但私下里就不一样了。
Examples from the Corpus
personaIn the meantime, he has created a persona called the Fashion Director, who recommends good buys.Crude as Farley plays it, his endearing-blowfish persona is quite a piece of work.The whole world will communicate with you, and your computer persona will track your presence.When we first started we were sick of the way many groups would adopt a cool persona for interviews.Sally Fields' fighting-mom persona is dragged through the first stupid thriller of 1996.And he has failed to develop a mature political persona since he parachuted with fanfare into the national arena last autumn.Green's on-screen persona is cute and innocent.The change says a lot about the persona he was already being driven into.public personaThey say Alexander is as down-to-earth and folksy as his public persona.It was part of the naturalness of his public persona.Self-deprecation is a calculated part of his public persona.Morrissey's retreat was probably due to a realisation that he couldn't control his own public persona.Who was there here who knew her well enough to discern and identify any flaws in her own polished public persona?And what function do we accord, then, to Hitler's public persona in explaining the process which led to Auschwitz?In 1983 the whole party could blame the public persona of Mr Foot.Of course, there've been other, less welcome alterations to their public persona.
Origin persona (1900-2000) Latin → PERSON
per·so·na nounChineseSyllable
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persona
persona /pəˈsəʊnə $ pərˈsoʊ-/ noun (plural personae /-niː/ or personas) [countable]
 Word Family: noun: person, personality, persona, personage, the personals, personification, personnel; adjective: personalimpersonal, personalized, personable; verb: personalize, personify; adverb: personallyimpersonally
 Date: 1900-2000
 Language: Latin
 Origin: person
the way you behave when you are with other people or in a particular situation, which gives people a particular idea about your character:
    Joel has a cheerful public persona but in private he’s different.


per·sonaBrE /pəˈsəʊnə/ 🔊NAmE /pərˈsoʊnə/ 🔊 noun (
plural
per·son·ae BrE /pəˈsəʊniː/ 🔊 NAmE /pərˈsoʊniː/ 🔊 BrE /pəˈsəʊnaɪ/ 🔊 NAmE /pərˈsoʊnaɪ/ 🔊
or
per·so·nas
)
(formal)
the aspects of a person's character that they show to other people, especially when their real character is different 伪装;假象;人格面具His public persona is quite different from the family man described in the book. 他的公开形象与书中描写的恋家男人相去甚远。🔊🔊   see also dramatis personae