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Что (кто) такое characters - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Characters; Character (disambiguation); Charecter; CHARACTERS; Charactors; Charactor; Character (word); Characters (album); Character (album)
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character         
<character> An atom in a character repertoire. Compare with glyph. (1998-10-18)
Character         

Character or Characters may refer to:

Character         
·noun One of the persons of a drama or novel.
II. Character ·noun A distinctive mark; a letter, figure, or symbol.
III. Character ·vt To Engrave; to Inscribe.
IV. Character ·noun A written statement as to behavior, competency, ·etc., given to a servant.
V. Character ·noun Strength of mind; resolution; independence; individuality; as, he has a great deal of character.
VI. Character ·vt To distinguish by particular marks or traits; to Describe; to Characterize.
VII. Character ·noun Moral quality; the principles and motives that control the life; as, a man of character; his character saves him from suspicion.
VIII. Character ·noun The estimate, individual or general, put upon a person or thing; reputation; as, a man's character for truth and veracity; to give one a bad character.
IX. Character ·noun Style of writing or printing; handwriting; the peculiar form of letters used by a particular person or people; as, an inscription in the Runic character.
X. Character ·noun Quality, position, rank, or capacity; quality or conduct with respect to a certain office or duty; as, in the miserable character of a slave; in his character as a magistrate; her character as a daughter.
XI. Character ·noun The peculiar quality, or the sum of qualities, by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others; the stamp impressed by nature, education, or habit; that which a person or thing really is; nature; disposition.
XII. Character ·noun A unique or extraordinary individuality; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits; a person who illustrates certain phases of character; as, Randolph was a character; Caesar is a great historical character.
character         
n.
1.
Mark, figure, sign, symbol, emblem, letter.
2.
Constitution, quality, nature, disposition, cast, turn, bent.
3.
Moral qualities, personal traits, habitual conduct.
4.
Marked traits, strongly marked personality, striking qualities.
5.
Person, personage, individual.
6.
Reputation, repute.
character         
¦ noun
1. the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
strength and originality in a person's nature.
a person's good reputation.
2. the distinctive nature of something: gas lamps give the area its character.
3. a person in a novel, play, or film.
a part played by an actor.
4. informal an unusual or amusing person.
5. a printed or written letter or symbol.
Computing a symbol representing a letter or number.
6. chiefly Biology a characteristic, especially one that assists in the identification of a species.
¦ verb archaic inscribe or write (something).
?describe.
Derivatives
characterful adjective
characterfully adverb
characterless adjective
Origin
ME (in the sense 'distinctive mark', later 'feature or trait'): from OFr. caractere, via L. from Gk kharakter 'a stamping tool'.
character         
n.
personality
behavior
1) to form, mold one's character
2) to epitomize; reflect smb.'s character
3) one's moral; true character
4) a bad, disreputable; firm, strong; excellent, fine, good; impeccable, stainless; lovable; national; upright; weak character
5) of character (a person of good character)
role
person playing a role
6) to assume; play, portray a character
7) to delineate, depict, draw; develop; kill off a character
8) a fictitious; leading, main, major, principal; minor, supporting character
9) in character; out of character (his behavior was in character with his upbringing; her actions were out of character)
person, esp. dubious or eccentric
10) a dangerous; disreputable; historical; seedy, shady; strange, weird; suspicious; tough; underworld; unforgettable character
letter, figure
11) to form, trace; write characters
12) Arabic; Chinese; cuneiform; Cyrillic; Greek; Hebrew; Hindi; Latin; mathematical; special characters
nature
13) to have a character of one's own
14) an official; political; subversive; unofficial character (the statements were of a political character)
character         
(characters)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The character of a person or place consists of all the qualities they have that make them distinct from other people or places.
Perhaps there is a negative side to his character that you haven't seen yet...
The character of this country has been formed by immigration.
= nature
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If something has a particular character, it has a particular quality.
The financial concessions granted to British Aerospace were, he said, of a precarious character...
The state farms were semi-military in character.
= nature
N-SING: usu supp N, also in N
3.
You can use character to refer to the qualities that people from a particular place are believed to have.
Individuality is a valued and inherent part of the British character.
N-SING: supp N
4.
You use character to say what kind of person someone is. For example, if you say that someone is a strange character, you mean they are strange.
It's that kind of courage and determination that makes him such a remarkable character...
What a sad character that Nigel is.
N-COUNT: usu adj N
5.
Your character is your personality, especially how reliable and honest you are. If someone is of good character, they are reliable and honest. If they are of bad character, they are unreliable and dishonest.
He's begun a series of personal attacks on my character...
Mr Bartman was a man of good character.
N-VAR: usu supp N
6.
If you say that someone has character, you mean that they have the ability to deal effectively with difficult, unpleasant, or dangerous situations.
She showed real character in her attempts to win over the crowd...
I didn't know Ron had that much strength of character.
N-UNCOUNT [approval]
7.
If you say that a place has character, you mean that it has an interesting or unusual quality which makes you notice it and like it.
An ugly shopping centre stands across from one of the few buildings with character.
N-UNCOUNT [approval]
8.
The characters in a film, book, or play are the people that it is about.
The film is autobiographical and the central character is played by Collard himself...
He's made the characters believable.
N-COUNT
9.
If you say that someone is a character, you mean that they are interesting, unusual, or amusing. (INFORMAL)
He'll be sadly missed. He was a real character.
N-COUNT
10.
A character is a letter, number, or other symbol that is written or printed.
N-COUNT
11.
If someone's actions are in character, they are doing what you would expect them to do, knowing what kind of person they are. If their actions are out of character, they are not doing what you would expect them to do.
It was entirely in character for Rachel to put her baby first...
What else could make him behave so out of character?
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
Characters (John Abercrombie album)         
ALBUM BY JOHN ABERCROMBIE
Characters is a solo album by guitarist John Abercrombie that was recorded in 1977 and released by ECM in 1978.ECM discography accessed September 12, 2011
Han character         
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  • The first batch of Simplified Characters introduced in 1935 consisted of 324 characters.
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  • The first two lines of the classic Vietnamese epic poem ''[[The Tale of Kieu]]'', written in the Nôm script and the modern Vietnamese alphabet. Chinese characters representing Sino-Vietnamese words are shown in green, characters borrowed for similar-sounding native Vietnamese words in purple, and invented characters in brown.
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  • A page from a [[Song dynasty]] publication in a [[regular script]] typeface which resembles the handwriting of [[Ouyang Xun]] from Tang Dynasty
LOGOGRAPHIC WRITING USED IN THE SINOSPHERE
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<character> (From the Han dynasty, 206 B.C.E to 25 C.E.) One of the set of glyphs common to Chinese (where they are called "hanzi"), Japanese (where they are called kanji), and Korean (where they are called hanja). Han characters are generally described as "ideographic", i.e., picture-writing; but see the reference below. Modern Korean, Chinese and Japanese fonts may represent a given Han character as somewhat different glyphs. However, in the formulation of Unicode, these differences were folded, in order to conserve the number of code positions necessary for all of CJK. This unification is referred to as "Han Unification", with the resulting character repertoire sometimes referred to as "Unihan". {Unihan reference at the Unicode Consortium (http://charts.unicode.org/unihan.html)}. [John DeFrancis, "The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy", University of Hawaii Press, 1984]. (1998-10-18)
Universal Character Set characters         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Mapping of Unicode characters; List of Unicode ranges; Surrogate pair; Mapping of Unicode blocks; Mapping of Unicode graphic characters; Unicode character; Unicode range; Unicode codepage; Universal Character Set Characters; Unicode characters; High Surrogates; High Private Use Surrogates; Low Surrogates; Universal Character Set character; High PU Surrogates; High Surrogates (Unicode block); High Private Use Surrogates (Unicode block); Low Surrogates (Unicode block); Surrogate mechanism; Surrogate code point; High surrogate; Low surrogate; Surrogate code points; Noncharacter; Surrogates in Unicode; Non-character; ﷐; ﷑; ﷒; ﷓; ﷔; ﷕; ﷖; ﷗; ﷘; ﷙; ﷚; ﷛; ﷜; ﷝; ﷞; ﷟; ﷠; ﷡; ﷢; ﷣; ﷤; ﷥; ﷦; ﷧; ﷨; ﷩; ﷪; ﷫; ﷬; ﷭; ﷮; ﷯; 􏿾; 􏿿; 󿿿; 󿿾; 󯿿; 󯿾; 󟿿; 󟿾; 󏿿; 󏿾; 򿿿; 򿿾; 򯿿; 򯿾; 򟿿; 򟿾; 򏿿; 򏿾; 񿿿; 񿿾; 񯿿; 񯿾; 񟿿; 񟿾; 񏿿; 񏿾; 𿿿; 𿿾; 𯿿; 𯿾; 🿿; 🿾
The Unicode Consortium and the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 jointly collaborate on the list of the characters in the Universal Coded Character Set. The Universal Coded Character Set, most commonly called the Universal Character Set ( UCS, official designation: ISO/IEC 10646), is an international standard to map characters, discrete symbols used in natural language, mathematics, music, and other domains, to unique machine-readable data values.

Википедия

Character

Character or Characters may refer to: an person, animal, object, creature.