为人 wéirénwèirén HSK7 behave Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: character All meanings 50 wéirén 49 behave 35character 14wèirén 1 for others 1 14 sentences for 为人 (wéirén — character) 他为人倥侗,不谙世事。 tā wéirén kōng tóng, bù ān shìshì. He is ignorant and lacks worldly experience. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他为人虚伪,不值得信任。 tā wéirén xūwěi, bù zhíde xìnrèn. He is a hypocritical person and is not to be trusted. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我很了解他的为人。 wǒ hěn liǎojiě tā de wéirén. I know his character very well. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他为人诚愿,深受乡里敬重。 tā wéirén chéng yuàn, shēn shòu xiānglǐ jìngzhòng. He is honest and sincere, and is deeply respected by his neighbors. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary大家都非常敬佩他的为人。 dàjiā dōu fēicháng jìng pèi tā de wéirén. Everyone admires his character. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他为人很咸,很少请客吃饭。 tā wéirén hěn xián, hěn shǎo qǐngkè chīfàn. He is very stingy and rarely treats others to dinner. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我尊重你的为人。 wǒ zūnzhòng nǐ de wéirén. I respect who you are. Source: OpenSubtitles就他的为人而言,他是个好人。 jiù tā de wéirén éryán, tā shì gè hǎorén. For what he was, he was a good man. Source: OpenSubtitles她不仅心灵手巧,而且为人善良。 tā bùjǐn xīnlíng shǒuqiǎo, érqiě wéirén shànliáng. She is not only clever and skillful but also a kind person. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他为人谦虚,从不矜伐自己的功劳。 tā wéirén qiānxū, cóng bù jīn fá zìjǐ de gōngláo. He is a humble person who never boasts about his own achievements. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary从这件小事就可以看出他的为人。 cóng zhè jiàn xiǎo shì jiù kěyǐ kànchū tā de wéirén. You can judge his character from this small matter. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary微先生是我的邻居,他为人非常和气。 Wēi xiānsheng shì wǒ de línjū, tā wéirén fēicháng héqi. Mr. Wei is my neighbor, and he is a very amiable person. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他为人质地纯朴,深受同事们的信任。 tā wéirén zhìdì chúnpǔ, shēn shòu tóngshì men de xìnrèn. He has a simple and honest nature and is deeply trusted by his colleagues. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary经过多年的磨练,他的为人处世变得圆润了许多。 jīngguò duō nián de móliàn, tā de wéirén chǔshì biàn de yuánrùn le xǔduō. After years of experience, he has become much more tactful in his dealings with others. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary