0 the particular type of character that a person seems to have and that is often different from their real or private character -- (同本人真实品格不一致的)表面形象,表象人格
He had a shy, retiring side to his personality that was completely at odds with his public persona. 他性格里有害羞内向的一面,这和他的公众形象极不相符。
As it emerged in the first years of the twentieth century, his scenario presented him in different national personas.
These partners viewed the person's ' dysfunctional ' behaviours as indicating helplessness and confusion rather than seeing them as presentational cues to the person's preferred persona.
There are hints, however, that help us to associate the vocal persona with the fluctuating emotions in the accompaniment.
This delicate relationship could all too easily have been destroyed through the application of an unsympathetic performance persona.
Rock singers are actors, after all - they portray the persona represented as speaking through the song lyrics and different personae through different songs.
In the next stanza she takes on the persona of a victim who wakes up to find flood waters at her door, preventing her escape.
It was a persona both cultivated by her and thrust upon her.
The judges are influenced by their upbringing, persona l prejudices, and all sorts of extralegal whatnot.