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单词 id
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id1

nounPlural Ids, Plural IDs, Plural ids ɪdɪd
Psychoanalysis
  • The part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest.

    〔心理分析〕自我,本我。比较EGO 及SUPEREGO

    the conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego
    Compare with ego and superego
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They've been listening to their ids for too long - their inner Sharons.
    • This is a fascinating - and at times unintentionally funny - look at egos in collision, ids on the rampage and lives in crisis.
    • It's just that some of us are better than others at letting our superegos muffle our whiny ids.
    • Psychologists have long noticed that the combination of distance and pseudoanonymity on the Internet tends to unlock people's ids - hence all the flame wars, the UPPER CASE SHOUTING, and the rampant flirting in chat rooms.
    • People talked about psychoanalysis - ego and superego and ids and repressed early experiences.
    Synonyms
    unconscious mind, mind, imagination, inner self, innermost self, self, inner man, inner woman, psyche, ego, superego, true being, essential nature

Origin

1920s: from Latin, literally 'that', translating German es. The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.

Rhymes

amid, backslid, bid, did, forbid, grid, hid, kid, Kidd, lid, Madrid, mid, outbid, outdid, quid, rid, skid, slid, squid, underbid, yid

ID2

nounPlural Ids, Plural IDs, Plural ids
mass noun
  • Identification; identity.

    they weren't carrying any ID
    as modifier an ID card
    Synonyms
    papers, identity papers, identification papers, bona fides, documents, credentials
verbID'd
[with object]informal
  • 1Establish the identity of.

    the Finnish authorities were able to ID him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were checking tattoo numbers and finally ID'd him and found out it was him.
    • Thanks to those sharp-eyed readers who correctly ID'd the Mt. Vernon tree as an American elm.
    • He was beaten pretty badly and with the salt water ... well it took the dental records to be able to ID him.
    • And they still don't know, in many cases, whether their loved one has been positively ID'd.
    • And it looks like the Alabama case actually might be a little bit stronger than the cases in Georgia, because we know that he was ID'd at the scene.
    • We need to do everything we can to ID the source without giving him away.
    • The other, a 28-year-old man, suffered minor injuries and ID'd the suspects, who were busted that day and charged with assault, menacing and weapons possession.
    • Cops grilled the teen who lured Sandy to Plum Beach after they ID'd the youth through the victim's computer.
    • Paramedics tried to cover him up so onlookers including a TV camera crew couldn't ID him, the Web site claimed.
    • We know that his vehicle was ID'd, and that they captured it nearby.
    • Police found her body after the attack, but she was misidentified as a woman in her 20s and wasn't positively ID'd until Feb. 3.
    • Frazier's grieving mother ID'd her daughter's body at the hospital - but not before performing a touching final act of respect to her child.
    1. 1.1 Ask (someone) to show proof of their age or identity.
      I got ID'd at the bar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm told she's 19 but I'm betting she gets ID'd all the time.
      • So far this year, I've been ID'd at all the usual (clubs, bars) but also buying cigarettes, and a Stanley knife.
      • I got ID'd four times going to get coffee yesterday, today they wouldn't even let me walk onto 51st today.
      • For some, this is simply the next step in identity cards: rather than be ID'd at a bar, you may have your wrist scanned for your birthdate.
      • I can be ID'd for alcohol one week while being a 40-year-old Donny Osmand fan in another.
      • If you're under 30, you get ID'd everywhere.
      • I came back right around 10:00, and at that point, they had two cops in the side stairwell ID'ing everybody coming back in.
      • Since I haven't been ID'd for drinks since I was 17, I made a pretty fair assumption that I wouldn't need it.
      • So I went to get a pack of Salem Lights and the woman does a double take at me to double check my age, so I lean across the counter and say, "Look I'll give you five bucks if you don't ID me".
      • I got ID'd, passed over my license, was given raised brows by the doorman who told me I don't show my age (Yes!).
      • Wetherspoons once randomly came and ID'd me as I was sat in their beer garden.
abbreviation
  • Idaho (in official postal use).

id1

nounɪdid
Psychoanalysis
  • The part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest.

    〔心理分析〕自我,本我。比较EGO 及SUPEREGO

    the conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego
    Compare with ego and superego
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People talked about psychoanalysis - ego and superego and ids and repressed early experiences.
    • They've been listening to their ids for too long - their inner Sharons.
    • This is a fascinating - and at times unintentionally funny - look at egos in collision, ids on the rampage and lives in crisis.
    • It's just that some of us are better than others at letting our superegos muffle our whiny ids.
    • Psychologists have long noticed that the combination of distance and pseudoanonymity on the Internet tends to unlock people's ids - hence all the flame wars, the UPPER CASE SHOUTING, and the rampant flirting in chat rooms.
    Synonyms
    unconscious mind, mind, imagination, inner self, innermost self, self, inner man, inner woman, psyche, ego, superego, true being, essential nature

Origin

1920s: from Latin, literally ‘that’, translating German es. The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.

ID2

nounˌī ˈdēˌaɪ ˈdi
  • Identification; identity.

    they weren't carrying any ID
    as modifier an ID card
    Synonyms
    papers, identity papers, identification papers, bona fides, documents, credentials
verbˌī ˈdēˌaɪ ˈdi
[with object]informal
  • 1Establish the identity of.

    the Finnish authorities were able to ID him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cops grilled the teen who lured Sandy to Plum Beach after they ID'd the youth through the victim's computer.
    • Paramedics tried to cover him up so onlookers including a TV camera crew couldn't ID him, the Web site claimed.
    • Frazier's grieving mother ID'd her daughter's body at the hospital - but not before performing a touching final act of respect to her child.
    • We need to do everything we can to ID the source without giving him away.
    • Police found her body after the attack, but she was misidentified as a woman in her 20s and wasn't positively ID'd until Feb. 3.
    • They were checking tattoo numbers and finally ID'd him and found out it was him.
    • And it looks like the Alabama case actually might be a little bit stronger than the cases in Georgia, because we know that he was ID'd at the scene.
    • The other, a 28-year-old man, suffered minor injuries and ID'd the suspects, who were busted that day and charged with assault, menacing and weapons possession.
    • He was beaten pretty badly and with the salt water ... well it took the dental records to be able to ID him.
    • And they still don't know, in many cases, whether their loved one has been positively ID'd.
    • We know that his vehicle was ID'd, and that they captured it nearby.
    • Thanks to those sharp-eyed readers who correctly ID'd the Mt. Vernon tree as an American elm.
    1. 1.1 Ask (someone) to show proof of their age or identity.
      I got ID'd at the bar
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So far this year, I've been ID'd at all the usual (clubs, bars) but also buying cigarettes, and a Stanley knife.
      • So I went to get a pack of Salem Lights and the woman does a double take at me to double check my age, so I lean across the counter and say, "Look I'll give you five bucks if you don't ID me".
      • I'm told she's 19 but I'm betting she gets ID'd all the time.
      • I got ID'd, passed over my license, was given raised brows by the doorman who told me I don't show my age (Yes!).
      • I can be ID'd for alcohol one week while being a 40-year-old Donny Osmand fan in another.
      • For some, this is simply the next step in identity cards: rather than be ID'd at a bar, you may have your wrist scanned for your birthdate.
      • I got ID'd four times going to get coffee yesterday, today they wouldn't even let me walk onto 51st today.
      • Since I haven't been ID'd for drinks since I was 17, I made a pretty fair assumption that I wouldn't need it.
      • If you're under 30, you get ID'd everywhere.
      • Wetherspoons once randomly came and ID'd me as I was sat in their beer garden.
      • I came back right around 10:00, and at that point, they had two cops in the side stairwell ID'ing everybody coming back in.
abbreviationˌī ˈdēˌaɪ ˈdi
  • Idaho (in official postal use).

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