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person
persona
person [Brit ˈpəːs(ə)n, Am ˈpərs(ə)n] N
1. person (human being):
person pl. people, persons form
person pl. people, persons form
to do sth in person
single person
the person concerned
2. person (type):
I didn't know she was a horsey person! inf
what's she like as a person?
3. person (body):
to have, carry sth about one's person
offences against the person LAW
her person was pleasing arch
4. person LING:
person
person-to-person [Brit, Am ˈˌpərsn tə ˈpərsn] ADJ TELEC
person-to-person
third person [Brit, Am ˌθər(d) ˈpərsn] N
third person
person-day [ˈpɜːsnˌdeɪ] N
person-day
disabled person [dɪsˈeɪbldˌpɜːsn] N
disabled person
second person [ˌsekəndˈpɜːsn] N LING
second person
young person N
young person
displaced person [Brit ˌdɪspleɪst ˈpəːs(ə)n, Am dɪsˈpleɪst ˈpərsn] N
displaced person
displaced person
business person <pl business people> [Brit ˈbɪznɪs pəːs(ə)n, Am ˈbɪznəs ˈpərs(ə)n] N
non-person [Brit, Am ˌnɑnˈpərsən] N
1. non-person (insignificant person):
non-person pej
2. non-person POL:
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engleski
italijanski
italijanski
person <people [or form -s]> [ˈpɜ:r·sən] N
1. person (human):
person
about [or on] one's person
as a person
per person
2. person LING:
person
first/second person
first person N LING
first person
third person N LING
third person
missing person N
missing person
scomparso(-a) m (f)
italijanski
italijanski
engleski
engleski
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Each team is composed of a business person, a developer, and a designer.
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To confirm neediness or illness, doctors visited the business person and his family, and applicants could apply for short or long-term aid.
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Note: an unincorporated business person is subject to slightly different calculation.
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Whether an artist, writer or business person, this simple, personal, and no-nonsense book will inspire you to seize the potential of your life.
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The largely obsolete term merchant tailor also describes a business person who trades in textiles.
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