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What's the difference between 'characteristic' and 'character'?
Does they mean 'feature', right?
28 de dic. de 2011 7:11
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Characteristic means..a specific feature.. belongs to specific subject or person.. or something which he can be distinguished from others.
Eg: Honesty is his main characteristic.
Character means a group of characteristics or features that defines individual nature.
Eg: The Character of a person is more important than his social status.
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28 de diciembre de 2011
Yes they do. Character is a "group of features", traits and characteristics that form the individual nature of some person or thing. Characteristic is a "distinguishing feature". A feature that helps to identify, tell apart, or describe recognizably; a distinguishing mark or trait. Example: He has some disagreeable characteristics but, overall, his character is amiable.
28 de diciembre de 2011
No they don't.
characteristic = 特点
character = 性
28 de diciembre de 2011
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