1. person
Next person, please.
On being introduced to somebody, a British person often shakes hands.
It is needless to say that an experienced person will do better than someone without experience.
Every person has a psychological need to feel that what he does is of some importance.
I am a flawed person, but these are flaws that can easily be fixed.
Although each person follows a different path, our destinations are the same.
He's a different person when he's drunk, so I don't like to drink with him.
If a sick person folds one thousand paper cranes, her wish will come true.
A really perceptive person can figure out a whole situation with just a few clues. That's the kind of person I want you to become.
Tom's an irritating person to work with because he'll never admit it when he's made a mistake.
In some areas of the world, you can still get sued if you slander or libel a deceased person.
Hypothetically a person can live a perfect life without sinning.
A person who makes an easy matter sound difficult does not seem to be so smart.
You don't marry someone you can live with — you marry the person whom you cannot live without.
When meeting a person for the first time, keep the conversation light.
Anglais mot "asmuo"(person) se produit dans des ensembles:
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