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personally

ADV โดยตรง  directly indirectly doi-trong

 

personally

ADV โดยส่วนตัว  โดย ส่วนบุคคล  เป็น ส่วนตัว  in person doi-suan-tua

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PERSONALLY

adv. In person; by bodily presence; not by representative or substitute; as, to be personally present; to deliver a letter personally. They personally declared their assent to the measure. 1. With respect to an individual; particularly.
She bore a mortal hatred to the house of Lancaster, and personally to the king.
2. With regard to numerical existence.
The converted man is personally the same he was before.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PERSONALLY

PERSONALLY Per "son *al *ly, adv.

 

1. In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally. He, being cited, personally came not. Grafton.

 

2. With respect to an individual; as regards the person; individually; particularly. She bore a mortal hatred to the house of Lancaster, and personally to the king. Bacon.

 

3. With respect to one's individuality; as regards one's self; as, personally I have no feeling in the matter.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

personally

per son al ly |ˈpərsənəlē ˈpərs (ə )nəli | adverb 1 with the personal presence or action of the individual specified; in person: she stayed to thank O'Brien personally. used to indicate that a specified person and no other is involved in something: they had made conclusions without getting to know me personally | [ as submodifier ] : he never forgave his father, holding him personally responsible for this betrayal. 2 from someone's personal standpoint or according to their particular nature; in a subjective rather than an objective way: he had spoken personally and emotionally | [ sentence adverb ] : personally, I think he made a very sensible move. with regard to one's personal and private rather than public or professional capacity: nothing had gone well personally or politically. PHRASES take something personally interpret a remark or action as directed against oneself and be upset or offended by it, even if that was not the speaker's intention: I took it personally when he yelled at the class.

 

Oxford Dictionary

personally

per ¦son |al ¦ly |ˈpəːs (ə )n (ə )li | adverb 1 with the personal presence or action of the individual specified; in person: she stayed to thank O'Brien personally. as an individual rather than indirectly: every pupil is known personally | he never forgave his father, holding him personally responsible for this betrayal. 2 from one's personal standpoint; subjectively rather than objectively: he had spoken personally and emotionally | [ sentence adverb ] : personally, I think he made a very sensible move. in a private rather than public or professional capacity: nothing had gone well personally or politically. PHRASES take something personally interpret a remark or action as directed against oneself and be upset or offended by it: at first I took it personally when he yelled at me.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

personally

personally adverb 1 I'd like to thank you personally: in person, oneself. 2 personally, I think it's a good idea: for my part, for myself, to my way of thinking, to my mind, in my estimation, as far as I am concerned, in my view /opinion, from my point of view, from where I stand, as I see it, if you ask me, my sense is, for my money, in my book; privately. PHRASES take personally please don't take this personally, but I think the trim should be a shade darker: take offense, take something amiss, be offended, be upset, be affronted, take umbrage, take exception, feel insulted, feel hurt.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

personally

personally adverb 1 I will deal personally with any queries: in person, oneself. 2 personally, I think he made a very sensible move: for my (own ) part, for myself, according to my way of thinking, to my mind, in my estimation, as far as I am concerned, in my (own ) view /opinion, from my own point of view, from where I stand, from my standpoint, as I see it, if you ask me, for my money, in my book; privately. PHRASES take something personally don't take it personally if they turn you down: take something as an insult, regard something as a slight, take something amiss, take offence at, be offended by; be upset, be aggrieved, be affronted, take umbrage, take exception, be indignant, feel insulted, feel hurt.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

personally

per son al ly /pə́ː r s (ə )n (ə )li /person (形 )personal 副詞 more ; most 1 ⦅主に話 ⦆〖文修飾 〗個人的見解では , 自分としては , 自分の考えでは (for myself ) (!(1 )自分の主張であることを強調する; actually 読解のポイント . (2 )文頭に置かれることが多いが, 主語の直後や文末に置く場合もある; 主語は通例 I ) Personally (,) I think it's a good idea. ≒I personally think 個人的にはそれはいい考えだと思います Personally (,) I am opposed to it. ≒I am personally …≒I (,) personally (,) am 個人的に言って私はそれに反対です .2 a. (代理でなく )自分 (自身 ), 自ら (in person ) (!主語に対応する ) He tried to reply personally to every letter from his fans .彼はファンからの手紙にはすべて自分で返事を書こうとした b. 直接 会う 知っているなど 〉, 個人的に , 直接本人に [] (!目的語に対応する ) ▸ I look forward to speaking with you personally .直接お話できることを楽しみにしております He knew many of the players personally .彼は選手の多くと個人的な知り合いだった 3 自分に向けられたものとして , 当人の問題として Don't take that remark personally .その言葉を自分に当てつけて言ったととってはいけない 4 個人的に , 私的に We were close friends, both personally and professionally .個人的にも仕事の上でも私たちは親友であった .5 一個人としては , 人柄としては (as a person )▸ I like him personally but dislike his way of conducting business .彼を個人としては好きだが, 彼の経営方針は気にくわない .6 友人 [知人 ]として ▸ I don't know him personally , but I've heard a lot about him .個人的には [友人としては ]彼のことは知らないが, 彼に関することはたくさん耳にしている