identitynoun uk
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identity noun
(WHO YOU ARE)
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B2 [ C or U ] a person's name and other facts about who they are: The man's identity was being kept secret while he was helping police with their enquiries. I cannot reveal the identity of my source. The informant was given a new identity (= a different name and new official documents) for protection.mistaken identity The newspaper photo apparently showed him in Rome, but it was a case of mistaken identity (= it was the wrong person). 也请参见
identity parade
identity theft
[ C or U ] the fact of being, or feeling that you are, a particular type of person, organization, etc.; the qualities that make a person, organization, etc. different from others: loss of identity In prison people often suffer from a loss of identity.sense of identity I think my job gives me a sense of identity. It was important for me to carve out an identity separate from my husband's. cultural/national/ethnic identitycultural identity Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain. 也请参见
brand identity
gender identity
identity crisis
identity politics
更多范例减少例句He was quite certain about his attacker's identity.At the border, agents take scans and photos which are used to confirm the travellers' identities. He assumed a false identity in order to escape from the police.To conceal his identity, the man's words are being read by an actor.Through a process of deduction , the detectives discovered the identity of the killer.The idea of a united Europe is based on shared cultural and political identities.Her professional identity is fluid: how she describes her role depends on the situation and the needs of her clients.These long ago events were truly instrumental in shaping the identity of their faith.
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Identifying
ascribe something to something phrasal verb
ascription
authenticate
authentication
badged
distinguish
distinguish between something
distinguish someone/something from someone/something
distinguishable
distinguishably
internal passport
isolate someone from someone/something
microchipped
misidentification
misidentify
traceable
travel document
unidentifiable
unnameable
unplaceable
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Names and titles
Mind and personality
identity noun
(BEING THE SAME)
[ S or U ] formal the fact of being or feeling the same: identity between Here, there is a complete identity between his theology and his practice. identity with We begin with the image of a boy gazing into a pool and feeling an identity with what he sees.
更多范例减少例句It's quite surprising that you have perfect identity in many parts of the genome between human, mouse and rat.The writer notes a curious identity between the pursuer and the pursued.Karl Jung said that his compassion for animals stemmed from a primitive attitude of mind, an unconscious identity with animals.
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Similar and the same
adjacent
affinity
akin
alike
allied
be no better than (a) something idiom
cognate
congruent
equipollent
equivalence
equivalency
equivalent
equivalent of something
mimetic
muchness
neck and neck idiom
next
next door
such
Y, y
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identityadjective [ before noun ] uk
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showing or proving who someone is: You will need to show identity documents. Anyone can create an account with no identity verification. 也请参见
identity card
更多范例减少例句He was charged with possession of false identity papers. The newborn babies are all given identity bracelets. Please wear your identity badge throughout the conference.Each soldier wore an identity disc with his name and service number.
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Identifying
ascribe something to something phrasal verb
ascription
authenticate
authentication
badged
distinguish
distinguish between something
distinguish someone/something from someone/something
distinguishable
distinguishably
internal passport
isolate someone from someone/something
microchipped
misidentification
misidentify
traceable
travel document
unidentifiable
unnameable
unplaceable
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identity | 美式英语词典
identitynoun [ C ] us
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identity noun [C]
(person)
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who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group that make them different from others: [ U ] As a journalist she refuses to reveal the identity of her source.
identity noun [C]
(mathematical statement)
algebra an equation (= mathematical statement) that is true for every value given to a variable (= number that can change)
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identity | 商务英语
identitynoun [ C or U ] uk
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plural identities
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the reputation, characteristics, etc. of a person or organization that makes the public think about them in a particular way: Companies often spend a fortune on branding in their attempts to communicate their identity.
who a person is, or information that proves who a person is, for example, their name and date of birth: When applying for a driver license or identification card, you must provide proof of your identity. confirm/prove your identity You may be asked to confirm your identity by phone.
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brand identity
corporate identity
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identity的例句
identity
A two-tiered transcription regulation mechanism that protects germ cell identity.
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Some returned to join another garden on a false identity.
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Each of these (identity matching and supramodal representations) is based on the assumption that integration of vision and hearing occurs within the observer.
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In so doing, he treats the parties' identities as having been established.
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It fails to demonstrate how identity constrains paths to social reform.
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In both of these situations, social subjects enact authentication by historicizing their identities through claims of linguistic continuity with a valued past.
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In the second case, person is a bundle of his or her social identities, affiliations, and roles.
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The paper examines the contribution that gender roles and identities make to the overall configuration of resources available to particular individuals.
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If the identity of the nearest competitor is important, then the margin of victory over this competitor should be a significant constraint on expenditure decisions.
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Identity is certainly a tricky issue; one that appears to mean different things to different people.
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Coherence can be partially ensured if different semantic identities are based on similar structural characteristics.
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Accounts of taking charge and assertions of robust identities tended to dominate the early interviews.
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The identity of the authors whose work was targeted in this way is even more intriguing.
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The internet has thus functioned for the burgeoning movement as an anchor and definer of identity.
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It turns out that they are not; we can take the conversion to be a syntactic identity, and thus expel the bindings from call-by-need.
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包含identity的固定搭配
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aspect of identityThe travails of one meso-scale aspect of identity, ethnicity, are instructive.
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civic identityAnd the effort to discern and preserve civic identity is a defining task of politics.
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collective identityThis consciousness is historically grounded, giving recognition and value to a form of society and collective identity which predates the nation-state.
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