persona
51persona — per|so|na [ pər sounə ] (plural per|so|nas or per|so|nae [ pə souni ] ) noun count the part of your personality that you deliberately show most people: Eva s public persona didn t reveal much of her character …
52persona — sustantivo femenino 1) individuo, sujeto, ser, alma viviente, bicho viviente, cristiano (coloquial). sustantivo femenino plural 2) gente*, gentío, muchedumbre. ▌ por persona locución adverbial por barba, por cabeza. * * * …
53persona — Derecho. Sujeto de Derecho. persona física …
54persona — ż IV, CMs. personanie; lm D. personaon przestarz. dziś żart. a. iron. «osoba mająca duże znaczenie, ogólnie ceniona, poważana; figura, osobistość, osoba» Ważna persona. ‹łac.› …
55persona — (pehr SOH nah) [Latin: mask; character] A character in a literary work. In Jungian psychology, the public personality; figuratively, a mask assumed by someone in response to the demands of his or her situation or environment, or for purposes… …
56persona — noun plural personae, (C) the way you behave when you are with other people, that makes them think that you are a particular type of person: Joel has a very cheerful public persona but in private he s very different …
57persona — noun her stage persona is nothing like the real Muriel Syn: image, face, public face, character, personality, identity, self; front, facade, guise, exterior, role, part …
58persona — per•so•na [[t]pərˈsoʊ nə[/t]] n. pl. nae( nē), nas. 1) lit. Often, personae. a character in a fictional literary work 2) psl prs (in the psychology of C. G. Jung) the public role or personality a person assumes or is perceived to assume… …
59peršóna — e ž (ọ̑) pog. vplivna, pomembna oseba: bil je peršona na občini …
60Persona: Trinity Soul — ペルソナ 〜トリニティ・ソウル〜 (Perusona Toriniti Sōru ) Genre Mystery …