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per·son <people [or -s]> [ˈpɜ:sən] N

1. person (human):

person
oseba f
person
not a single person came
cat/dog person
morning/night person
people person

2. person LING (verb form):

person
oseba f

ˈcon·tact per·son N

first ˈper·son N LING

the first person

mis·sing ˈper·son N

third ˈper·son N

1. third person (person):

third person

2. third person LING:

third person

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One situation where starch may be less effective than glucose or sucrose is when a person is taking acarbose.
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Surprisingly, she is a rather carless person and is often fooled by her surroundings.
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Putting a mortgage over another person's land when you know them well can be a ticklish thing.
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For example, suntanned skin comes from the interaction between a person's genotype and sunlight; thus, suntans are not passed on to people's children.
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For example, a corporation has the personal right to bring a lawsuit (as well as the capacity to be sued) and, like a natural person, a corporation can be libeled.
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The conceptual difference was between immovable property, which would transfer title along with the land, and movable property, which a person would retain title to.
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No private jet to whizz around the world and watch every race in person?
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The breathalyzers never fail to detect a truly drunk person.
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As a result, support services provided to carers are regarded as part of the overall package of care to the person being looked after.
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He was the first to come out publicly as a person living with the then unnamed disease.
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