identity 的英语意思
identityidentity /aɪˈdentəti/ AWL noun (plural identities)
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] someone’s identity is their name or who they are某人的身份是指其姓名或其是谁:
The identity of the killer is still unknown.凶手的身份至今仍不为人知。2[uncountable] the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people have, that make them different from other people一个人或一群人所具有的、使其有别于他人的特质与态度:
Children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity.孩子需要连贯性、安全感以及身份认同感。
Travelling alone can lead to a loss of identity.独自旅行可能导致身份认同感的丧失。national/cultural/social etc identity (=a strong feeling of belonging to a particular group, race etc)(=对某一特定群体、种族等的强烈归属感)
Our strong sense of national identity has been shaped by our history.我们强烈的国家认同感是由我们的历史塑造的。identity crisis/crisis of identity (=a feeling of uncertainty about who you really are and what your purpose is)(=对自己究竟是谁以及自身目标感到迷茫的心理)
My father experienced an identity crisis in middle age.我父亲在中年时经历了一次身份认同危机。3[uncountable] formal正式 exact similarity between two things两事物之间的完全一致COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词somebody’s real/true identity· The true identity of the author was not revealed until 100 years later.· 作者的真实身份直到100年后才得以披露。a new/different identity· He avoided arrest by adopting a new identity.· 他通过改换身份逃过了逮捕。a false identity (=when someone pretends to be another person)· He used a fake passport to assume a false identity.· 他使用伪造护照冒充虚假身份。verbs动词find out/discover somebody’s identity· The police have yet to discover the victim’s identity.· 警方尚未查明受害者的身份。know somebody’s identity· He wanted to know the identity of his real father.· 他想知道亲生父亲的身份。hide/conceal somebody’s identity· She used a false name to conceal her identity.· 她使用假名隐瞒了自己的真实身份。reveal/disclose somebody’s identity (=show or say who a person is)· The company did not reveal the identity of the prospective buyer.· 公司未透露潜在买家的身份。give away somebody’s identity (=accidentally reveal it)· The thief gave away his identity by mistake.· 那名小偷不小心泄露了自己的身份。protect somebody’s identity (=make sure no one finds out who someone is)· Journalists frequently protect the identity of confidential sources.· 记者经常保护机密消息来源的身份。adopt/assume an identity (=give yourself a new identity)· She assumed a false identity and went to live in South America.· 她假冒虚假身份,前往南美洲定居。identity + NOUNidentity+名词identity card/papers/documents (=documents that show who you are)· Each member of staff is issued with an identity card.· 每位员工都配发了一张身份证件。an identity parade British English (=when someone looks at a line of people to see if they recognize a criminal)· The victim identified her attacker from an identity parade.· 受害者在列队辨认中认出了袭击她的人。identity theft/fraud (=the crime of stealing another person's personal details in order to pretend to be that person)· Identity theft is becoming more and more common because of the Internet.· 由于互联网的普及,身份盗用变得越来越普遍。phrases短语proof of identity (=something that proves you are who you say you are)· You’ll need proof of identity, such as a driving licence.· 您需要提供身份证明,例如驾驶证。a case of mistaken identity (=when people think that someone is a different person, especially with the result that they are accused of something that they did not do)· The defendant claimed he’d been arrested in a case of mistaken identity.· 被告声称自己是因认错人而遭到逮捕的。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] someone’s identity is their name or who they are某人的身份是指其姓名或其是谁:
The identity of the killer is still unknown.凶手的身份至今仍不为人知。2[uncountable] the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people have, that make them different from other people一个人或一群人所具有的、使其有别于他人的特质与态度:
Children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity.孩子需要连贯性、安全感以及身份认同感。
Travelling alone can lead to a loss of identity.独自旅行可能导致身份认同感的丧失。national/cultural/social etc identity (=a strong feeling of belonging to a particular group, race etc)(=对某一特定群体、种族等的强烈归属感)
Our strong sense of national identity has been shaped by our history.我们强烈的国家认同感是由我们的历史塑造的。identity crisis/crisis of identity (=a feeling of uncertainty about who you really are and what your purpose is)(=对自己究竟是谁以及自身目标感到迷茫的心理)
My father experienced an identity crisis in middle age.我父亲在中年时经历了一次身份认同危机。3[uncountable] formal正式 exact similarity between two things两事物之间的完全一致COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词somebody’s real/true identity· The true identity of the author was not revealed until 100 years later.· 作者的真实身份直到100年后才得以披露。a new/different identity· He avoided arrest by adopting a new identity.· 他通过改换身份逃过了逮捕。a false identity (=when someone pretends to be another person)· He used a fake passport to assume a false identity.· 他使用伪造护照冒充虚假身份。verbs动词find out/discover somebody’s identity· The police have yet to discover the victim’s identity.· 警方尚未查明受害者的身份。know somebody’s identity· He wanted to know the identity of his real father.· 他想知道亲生父亲的身份。hide/conceal somebody’s identity· She used a false name to conceal her identity.· 她使用假名隐瞒了自己的真实身份。reveal/disclose somebody’s identity (=show or say who a person is)· The company did not reveal the identity of the prospective buyer.· 公司未透露潜在买家的身份。give away somebody’s identity (=accidentally reveal it)· The thief gave away his identity by mistake.· 那名小偷不小心泄露了自己的身份。protect somebody’s identity (=make sure no one finds out who someone is)· Journalists frequently protect the identity of confidential sources.· 记者经常保护机密消息来源的身份。adopt/assume an identity (=give yourself a new identity)· She assumed a false identity and went to live in South America.· 她假冒虚假身份,前往南美洲定居。identity + NOUNidentity+名词identity card/papers/documents (=documents that show who you are)· Each member of staff is issued with an identity card.· 每位员工都配发了一张身份证件。an identity parade British English (=when someone looks at a line of people to see if they recognize a criminal)· The victim identified her attacker from an identity parade.· 受害者在列队辨认中认出了袭击她的人。identity theft/fraud (=the crime of stealing another person's personal details in order to pretend to be that person)· Identity theft is becoming more and more common because of the Internet.· 由于互联网的普及,身份盗用变得越来越普遍。phrases短语proof of identity (=something that proves you are who you say you are)· You’ll need proof of identity, such as a driving licence.· 您需要提供身份证明,例如驾驶证。a case of mistaken identity (=when people think that someone is a different person, especially with the result that they are accused of something that they did not do)· The defendant claimed he’d been arrested in a case of mistaken identity.· 被告声称自己是因认错人而遭到逮捕的。