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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6541 COCA: 3737

trait

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
trait /ˈtreɪt/ Brit /ˈtreɪ/ noun
plural traits
trait
/ˈtreɪt/ Brit /ˈtreɪ/
noun
plural traits
Learner's definition of TRAIT
[count] formal
: a quality that makes one person or thing different from another特性;特质
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6541 COCA: 3737

trait

noun

ˈtrāt How to pronounce trait (audio)
British usually
ˈtrā How to pronounce trait (audio)
1
a
: a distinguishing quality (as of personal character)
curiosity is one of her notable traits
b
: an inherited characteristic
2
a
: a stroke of or as if of a pencil
b

Example Sentences

This dog breed has a number of desirable traits. honesty is one of her defining traits
Recent Examples on the Web Another trait of Malaparte’s writing, which often alludes to painters (Chagall, Repin, Grosz and Bosch to name but a few), is his vivid way of expressing the strange and incongruous. Tobias Grey, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022 This can hold you back from mutually fulfilling relationships—and is also a trait of codependency. Sharon Kwon, SELF, 6 Aug. 2022 Stability is a strong character trait of the defense for the UAB football team and, despite a loss of experience on the defensive front, the core of the entire unit is intact at the middle linebacker position. Evan Dudley, al, 21 July 2022 That’s hardly the trait of a Stanley Cup contender. Gene Myers, Detroit Free Press, 21 May 2022 The other trait of this team is the players are all athletes. Steve Brand, San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 May 2022 Welsh’s study attempted to understand how the trait of psychopathy can produce successful outcomes (both occupational and criminal success) and whether charisma had anything to do with obtaining those outcomes. Mark Travers, Forbes, 7 May 2022 For the girlfriend who personifies the honorable trait of grit, this dainty pearl necklace is a piece of jewelry with meaning. Editors Of Men's Health, Men's Health, 4 May 2022 Indeed, a defining trait of this performance was how naturally and yet quickly a single line of musical thought could transform from sunny to menacing. Zachary Lewis, cleveland, 25 Feb. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle French, literally, act of drawing, from Latin tractus — more at tract

First Known Use

1589, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Time Traveler
The first known use of trait was in 1589
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6541 COCA: 3737
trait

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRAIT | TRAIT + VERB ADJECTIVEadmirable, attractive, desirable令人欽佩的/吸引人的/可取的性格特點negative, undesirable負面的/不討人喜歡的性格特點human人性特點Her boss did not display any human traits.她的老闆沒有一點兒人性。characteristic, defining, distinctive, dominant, individual性格/決定性/顯著/顯性/個體特徵common共同的特點family, genetic, hereditary, inherited家族特徵;遺傳性特徵behavioural/behavioral, character, personal, personality行為特徵;性格特點;個性特徵mental, psychological心理特徵physical身體特徵stylistic風格特徵the composer's stylistic traits作曲者的風格特徵female, feminine, male, masculine女性特徵;男性特徵cultural, national文化特徵;民族性格特點VERB + TRAIThave, possess有特徵lack缺乏特徵share共有⋯特徵She shares several character traits with her father.她的性格和她父親有一些相似之處。display, exhibit, reveal, show顯示出⋯特徵acquire, develop, inherit獲得/形成/經遺傳而獲得⋯特徵We do not know which traits are inherited and which acquired.我們不知道哪些特徵是遺傳的,哪些是後天獲得的。identify, recognize辨別特徵TRAIT + VERB(be) associated with特徵與⋯有關a collection of traits associated with schizophrenia與精神分裂症有關的眾多特徵

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