identifiable / aɪˈdɛn təˌfaɪ, ɪˈdɛn- /

可识别的可识别可鉴定的可辨认的

identifiable2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

i·den·ti·fied, i·den·ti·fy·ing.

  1. to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
  2. to serve as a means of identification for: His gruff voice quickly identified him.
  3. to make, represent to be, or regard or treat as the same or identical: They identified Jones with the progress of the company.
v. 无主动词 verb

i·den·ti·fied, i·den·ti·fy·ing.

  1. to associate oneself in feeling, interest, action, etc., with a specified group or belief system: He identifies as bisexual. She identifies with feminism. My family identifies Hispanic.
  2. to experience psychological identification: The audience identified with the play's characters.

identifiable 近义词

identifiable

等同于 traceable

更多identifiable例句

  1. Perhaps most famously, forensic genetic genealogy was used in 2018 to identify and arrest Joseph James DeAngelo, the man who for decades was known in California as the Golden State Killer.
  2. The company is aiming to go public as soon as the first quarter of 2021, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private.
  3. I dig into the findings of BofA’s latest survey of the portfolio pros, identifying where the money is flowing as we head into a new year.
  4. If a cyberattack were properly identified in time, the vaccine could be remanufactured, but it would result in a backup in its distribution.
  5. That team has gathered enough data to identify types of stories it is confident will do well.
  6. He frets about how identifiable he is in the grainy footage.
  7. But unlike any other director, he was an identifiable public figure, as recognizable as any president or movie star.
  8. It has to be said that Dunham includes characteristics that do make “Barry” potentially identifiable.
  9. These are palpable, identifiable matters that are ingrained into the very fabric of The Babadook.
  10. In New York City, he was a character who was immediately identifiable.
  11. It is only in sense-knowledge that the stimulus and what is known are, with qualifications, identifiable.
  12. Well-known airs are accompanied by raps beaten in perfect time with them and identifiable as the counterpart of the airs.
  13. Mr. Eliot is one of the very few who have given a personal rhythm, an identifiable quality of sound as well as of style.
  14. Even the "Arabian Nights" have a clearly identifiable background of popular legend and myth.
  15. Recognition indicates only that an object has sufficiently impressed a mind to keep it known and identifiable.