Formes composées person | -person |
| artificial person n | (law: nonhuman entity) | personne morale nf |
| | A corporation is considered an artificial person under the law. |
as the next man, as the next woman, as the next person expr | (just as much as anyone else) | que n'importe qui expr |
| average person n | (person with typical characteristics) | personne moyenne nf |
| | | individu moyen nm |
| | (équivalent) | Français moyen nm |
| bad person n | (evil individual) | mauvaise personne nf |
| | | méchant, méchante nm, nf |
| boat person n | usually plural (refugee fleeing by boat) (Can) | réfugié de la mer, réfugiée de la mer nm, nf |
| | (anglicisme) | boat people : boat people nmpl |
| | Many boat people from Vietnam went to Hong Kong after the Vietnam War. |
| | De nombreux réfugiés de la mer du Vietnam sont allés à Hong Kong après la guerre du Vietnam. |
businessperson, plural: businesspeople n | (commercial executive) | homme d'affaires, femme d'affaires nm, nf |
| caution to a detained person n | (law: reading rights) (Droit) | avertissement au détenu, avertissement à la détenue nm |
caveperson, cave person, plural: cavepeople, cave people n | (prehistoric human) | homme des cavernes, femme des cavernes nm, nf |
| | | homme préhistorique, femme préhistorique nm, nf |
crime against the person, plural: crimes against the person n | often plural (law: bodily harm offense) (Droit) | crime contre la personne nm |
| | Homicide is considered to be a crime against the person. |
| damage to person n | (law: personal injury) | dommages corporels nmpl |
| | If you have suffered damage to person or property, it is advisable to consult a solicitor immediately. |
| dead person n | ([sb] no longer alive) | défunt, défunte nm, nf |
| | | mort, morte nm, nf |
| | The man was arrested for using the passport of a dead person to try to enter the country. |
| dead person n | (corpse) | mort nm |
| | After the accident, dead people were lying on the road. |
| disabled person n | (individual with a disability) | personne handicapée nf |
| | | handicapé, handicapée nm, nf |
| | It is illegal for employers to discriminate against disabled people. |
displaced person, plural: displaced persons, displaced people n | often plural (refugee, [sb] driven from homeland) | personne déplacée nf |
| | There are 60 million displaced people in the world. |
| door person n | (doorkeeper, [sb] guarding an entrance) | portier nm |
| experienced person n | ([sb] practised) | personne expérimentée nf |
| | The company is seeking an experienced person to manage the finance department. |
| famous person n | (celebrity) | personne célèbre, personne connue nf |
| | | célébrité nf |
| first person n | (grammar: I, we) (Grammaire) | première personne nf |
| | The pronoun in that sentence is in the first person. |
| first person n as adj | (narrative: in the first person) (récit) | à la première personne |
| | The writer uses first person narrative throughout the entire novel. |
| | L'écrivain utilise la narration à la première personne tout le long de son roman. |
| good person n | ([sb] kind, honest) | quelqu'un de bien |
| | Vivie is a good person who is always willing to help other people. |
| | Vivie est quelqu'un de bien qui est toujours prête à aider les autres. |
| handicapped person n | dated, offensive (person who is physically disabled) | handicapé, handicapée nm, nf |
| | It's a home for mentally handicapped people. |
| | C'est une résidence pour les handicapés mentaux. |
| handicapped person n | dated, offensive ([sb] with learning difficulties) | handicapé mental, handicapée mentale nm, nf |
| | (vieilli, très péjoratif) | débile mental, débile mentale nm, nf |
| | He may have had learning difficulties, but he resented being called a "handicapped person.". |
important person, plural: important people n | (prominent individual) | quelqu'un d'important |
| | When I asked why the street was blocked off the officer explained that some "important person" was due to arrive. |
| | Quand j'ai demandé pourquoi la rue était barrée, l'agent m'a dit que "quelqu'un d'important" devait arriver. |
| | (familier) | grosse légume nf |
| | (familier) | ponte nm |
| in person adv | (in real life, in the flesh) | en personne loc adv |
| | He was incredibly excited to see his favorite musician in person. |
| | Il était complètement surexcité de voir son chanteur préféré en personne. |
| | | en chair et en os loc adv |
| | Il était complètement surexcité de voir son chanteur préféré en chair et en os. |
| in-person adj | (face to face) | en personne loc adv |
| | It was their first in-person meeting after years of getting to know each other on social networking sites. |
| | C'était la première fois qu'ils se voyaient en personne après des années à communiquer sur des réseaux sociaux. |
| incapacitated person n | (law: needs guardian) | personne frappée d'incapacité nf |
| | (Travail) | personne n'étant pas en mesure de travailler, personne incapable de travailler nf |
| | Legal guardians make decisions for incapacitated people about personal care, meals, and transportation. |
| influential person n | ([sb] powerful or important) | personne influente, personnalité influente nf |
| | Chomsky is an influential person in the field of linguistics. |
| influential person n | ([sb] who inspires and motivates) | personnalité influente nf |
| | My maths teacher was a very influential person in my intellectual development. |
| innocent person n | ([sb] who is not guilty of an offence) | innocent, innocente nm, nf |
| | The jury was able to tell from the evidence that the man on trial was an innocent person. |
| irritable person n | ([sb] who is habitually grumpy) | irascible adj |
| | I wish I could talk to my boss about this, but he is such an irritable person that it puts me off. |
| large person n | ([sb] fat or ample) | fort, corpulent adj |
| | He's a large person and has difficulty finding clothes to fit him. |
| | C'est quelqu'un de fort, il a du mal à s'habiller. |
| | | personne forte, personne corpulente nf |
| lazy person n | ([sb] who is idle) | paresseux, paresseuse nm, nf |
| | | fainéant, fainéante nm, nf |
| | (familier) | faignant, faignante nm, nf |
| | (familier) | feignant, feignante nm, nf |
| | Clive's teachers often described him as a lazy person. |
| little person n | (short due to genetic condition) | personne de petite taille nf |
| | (plus petit) | nain nm |
| little person n | figurative (lacking money, power) | personne du petit peuple, personne du bas peuple nf |
man of principle, person of principle, woman of principle n | (always follows moral beliefs) | homme de principes, femme de principes nm, nf |
matchstick man, matchstick figure, matchstick person n | UK (figure drawn with straight lines) | bonhomme en fil de fer, bonhomme fil de fer, bonhomme allumette, bonhomme bâton nm |
| | I'm no artist; I can barely draw matchstick men! |
| missing person n | ([sb] who has disappeared) | personne portée disparue nf |
| | My husband hasn't been seen for three days and the police have recorded him as a missing person. If you see this missing person, please call the police. |
| | Si vous voyez cette personne portée disparue, veuillez contacter la police. |
| | | disparu, disparue nm, nf |
| | Après trois jours sans nouvelles de mon mari, je suis allée à la police le signaler comme disparu. Si vous voyez cette disparue, veuillez contacter la police. |
| morning person n | (energetic in the morning) | être du matin loc v |
| | Marie is a morning person; she jogs 2 miles before work every day. |
| | Marie est du matin ; tous les jours avant d'aller travailler, elle court trois kilomètres. |
nonperson, non-person n | (person regarded as having no rights, person whose existence is not acknowledged) | personne considérée comme n'existant pas nf |
| | | être insignifiant nm |
| not a single person pron | (nobody, not anyone) | personne pron |
| | | pas un seul pron |
| | (soutenu : en sujet) | nul pron |
| | | pas âme qui vive, pas un chat |
| | Not a single person was in favour of the price increases. |
| | Personne n'était en faveur des hausses de prix. |
| old person n | (senior citizen, elderly individual) | personne âgée, vieille personne nf |
| | She was rather spry for an old person. |
| | Elle était assez fringante pour une personne âgée (or: vieille personne). |
| one's own person n | ([sb] independent) | sa propre personne, sa propre personnalité nf |
| | Mike is very much his own person and does not like being told what to do. |
| people person n | informal ([sb] who gets on well with others) | personne qui aime le contact (avec les gens) nf |
| | John's a real people person: he can chat to anyone. |
| | John est une personne qui aime le contact (avec les gens), il peut bavarder avec n'importe qui. |
| | | (quelqu'un de) sociable |
| | John est (quelqu'un de) sociable, il peut bavarder avec n'importe qui. |
| | | personne sociable nf |
| | John est une personne sociable, il peut bavarder avec n'importe qui. |
| | | quelqu'un qui aime le contact (avec les gens) loc n |
| | John peut bavarder avec n'importe qui, c'est quelqu'un qui aime le contact avec les gens. |
| person in charge n | (manager) | responsable nmf |
| | The store clerk was rude to me, so I complained to the person in charge. |
| | Le vendeur du magasin a été impoli avec moi alors que je me suis plaint au responsable. |
| person in charge of [sth] n | (manager of [sth]) | responsable nmf |
| | To get access, you'll have to speak with the person in charge of security. |
| | Pour avoir accès, il faudra que vous parliez au responsable de la sécurité. |
person of color (US), person of colour (UK) n | mainly US, often plural ([sb] of non-white descent) | personne de couleur nf |
| person of interest n | (wanted for by police) | personne recherchée nf |
| | | potentiel suspect, potentielle suspecte nm, nf |
| | (Can) | personne d'intérêt nf |
| person specification n | UK (required qualifications/experience) | qualifications requises nf |
| | When you request a job application form, the company usually also sends you a job description, detailing the duties of the job, and a person specification, detailing the qualifications and experience they are looking for in an applicant. |
person unknown, person or persons unknown n | often plural (law: unstated party) | une ou plusieurs personnes inconnues nfpl |
| | The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter by person or persons unknown. |
| | Le jury a rendu un verdict d'homicide par une ou plusieurs personnes inconnues. |
| person-to-person adv | (directly between two people) | en tête à tête loc adv |
| | They cleared up the misunderstanding when they spoke person-to-person. |
| person-to-person adj | (directly between two people) | entre deux personnes loc adj |
| | The disease is transmitted by person-to-person contact. |
| POC n | mainly US, initialism (person of color) | non blanc, non blanche nm, nf |
| poor person n | ([sb] living in poverty) | pauvre nmf |
| private person n | ([sb] who values their privacy) | réservé adj |
| | Fred doesn't share many details of his life with his co-workers; he is a private person. |
| private person n | (law: not a public figure) (Droit) | personne privée nf |
| | The right of a private person to make an arrest is called “Citizen's Arrest.” |
| resource person n | (facilities manager) | personne ressource, personne-ressource nf |
| | The company is recruiting a resource person to manage their facilities. |
| resource person n | (consultant: special knowledge) | spécialiste nmf |
| | You should consult a resource person for advice because this project requires specialized knowledge. |
| responsible person n | ([sb] sensible and trustworthy) | quelqu'un de responsable loc n |
| | The company sought to hire a responsible person to guard the offices in the evening. |
| right person n | (most suitable individual) | bonne personne nf |
| | The hiring process is going slowly because we want to be sure we hire the right person. |
| | | celui qu'il faut, celle qu'il faut pron m, pron f |
| right-hand person n | (trusted aide or advisor) (figuré) | bras droit nm |
| | Mary was my right hand man on this assignment. The president's right-hand man ensured that his day would go smoothly. |
| | Mary a été mon bras droit sur ce dossier. Le bras droit du président s'est assuré que sa journée se déroule sans incident. |
| right-handed person n | ([sb] whose right hand is dominant) | droitier, droitière nm, nf |
| | Right-handed people outnumber left-handed by around eight to one. |
| sad person n | ([sb] who feels unhappy) | personne triste, personne malheureuse nf |
| | She's such a sad person because she has nothing in her life to make her happy. |
| | | quelqu'un de triste loc n |
| | C'est quelqu'un de triste car rien dans sa vie ne la rend heureuse. |
| sad person n | ([sb] to be pitied) | triste personne nf |
| | | triste personnage nm |
| | George was one of those sad people who never have much luck in life. |
| second person n | (grammar: you) (Grammaire : tu, vous) | deuxième personne nf |
| | The ending of the verb tells you that it is in the second person. |
| second person n as adj | (narrative: in the second person) (Grammaire : tu, vous) | à la deuxième personne loc adj |
| | The author uses a second-person narrative in this story. |
| selfish person n | ([sb] self-interested) | égoïste nmf, adj |
| | Gilbert is a selfish person who's only interested in getting what he wants out of other people. |
| | Gilbert est un égoïste qui ne veut que profiter des autres. |
| shy person n | ([sb] timid or reserved) | quelqu'un de timide nm |
| | She was such a shy person, she could not talk to strangers. |
| | | timide nmf |
| sick person n | (patient, [sb] who is unwell) | malade nmf |
| | It is a nurse's job to look after sick people. |
| silly person n | ([sb] foolish or childish) | idiot, idiote nmf |
| | | bete adj |
| | Some silly person forgot to close the gate, and the dog got out. |
| single person n | ([sb] without a partner) | célibataire nmf |
| | Sarah created a dating site for single people who are looking for a relationship. |
| spiteful person n | ([sb] malicious) | personne rancunière nf |
| | She made up a story about me because she is a spiteful person and was jealous that I won. |
| | | personne malveillante nf |
| | | quelqu'un de malveillant nm |
| | | personne méchante nf |
| | | quelqu'un de méchant nm |
| | (familier) | peau de vache, vache nf |
street person, plural: street people n | (homeless individual) | sans-abri nmf inv |
| | They didn't choose to be street people: they just don't have a home to go to. |
| | Ces sans-abri n'ont pas choisi leur sort, ils n'ont tout simplement pas de domicile. |
| stunt person n | (person performing stunts) | cascadeur, cascadeuse nm, nf |
| stupid person n | pejorative (idiot) | idiot, idiote nm, nf |
| | | imbécile nmf |
| | A stupid person cannot add two and two. |
| | Un idiot ne peut pas additionner deux et deux. |
| third person n | (grammar: he, they) (Grammaire) | troisième personne nf |
| | When I say "he spoke", I'm using the verb in the third person. |
| | Quand je dit « il a parlé », j'utilise le verbe à la troisième personne. |
| third person n as adj | (narrative: in the third person) | à la troisième personne loc adj |
| | Most novels are written in the third-person narrative mode. |
| | La plupart des romans sont écrits à la troisième personne. |
| violent person n | ([sb] physically abusive) | personne violente nf |
| | I don't see what she sees in him because he's such a violent person. |
| | | quelqu'un de violent nm |
| weak-willed person n | ([sb] with no willpower) (péjoratif) | faible nmf |
| | | personne velléitaire nf |
| | He was a weak-willed person who never escaped his father's influence. |
wealthy person, plural: wealthy people, the wealthy n | ([sb] rich) | riche nm |
| | A lot of wealthy people live in this part of town. |
young person, plural: young people n | often pl (youth, adolescent) | jeune nmf |
| | Most movies today are targeted towards young people. |
| be your own person v expr | (be independent) | être indépendant vi + adj |