identify / aɪˈdɛn təˌfaɪ, ɪˈdɛn- /

⭐基础词汇确定识别确认鉴定

identify2 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.

identify 近义词

v. 动词 verb

recognize; label

更多identify例句

  1. Correctly identifying such trends means being able to plan in advance and then taking advantage of heightened interest.
  2. Reporters Sapien and Sanders worked with Willis to identify several high-ranking NYPD commanders who had been promoted again and again despite long records of serious civilian complaints.
  3. First, the team worked to identify whether they had assigned the most relevant URLs for the keywords.
  4. If scientists are able to identify an immune correlate of protection, however, “and you can demonstrate that kids get that with the vaccine, that’s even more satisfying,” O’Leary said.
  5. The funds were to be transferred to the CPUC quarterly, but the CPUC didn’t try to identify whether any of that money was outstanding.
  6. We have thousands of users who identify themselves as transgendered and they are welcome members of the Grindr community.
  7. He loves the fact that, like on Grindr, users can identify as transgender.
  8. But most likely it was linked to the way priests identify with the poor in the face of government and criminal abuses.
  9. Certainly my instinct is to identify with the police, no matter the circumstance.
  10. The others are difficult to identify, since they reacted with other oxygen-bearing molecules in the soil.
  11. Ordinarily, no attempt is made to identify any but the tubercle bacillus and the gonococcus.
  12. All the same, she was quite at a loss to know how she was to identify the General Maxgregor when he did come.
  13. In some cases proper evidence may be used to identify things where the description in the will is ambiguous.
  14. The thing bequeathed must be described with sufficient clearness to identify it, nothing more is required.
  15. However, both let it pass, and no one through the whole school attempted to identify it.