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单词 identifier
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Definition of identifier in English:

identifier

noun ʌɪˈdɛntɪfʌɪəaɪˈdɛn(t)əˌfaɪər
  • 1A person or thing that identifies someone or something.

    鉴定人,识别人;鉴定物,识别物

    the new NHS number is to be known as the ‘unique patient identifier’

    新的英国国民医疗号码将通称为“独有的患者识别凭据”。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A verification process for release of autografts should use two unique patient identifiers to ensure that the correct procedure, site, position, and implants are used for the correct patient.
    • Think about it - the signs will probably have a unique identifier anyway, given by the roads crew to facilitate their placement.
    • All responses were anonymous and linked to individual respondents through a unique identifier, where only independent research assistants were able to match identifiers to students.
    • Optical and photonic technology can address this area by providing unique biometric identifiers.
    • By necessity, this survey is anonymous, with no unique identifiers at all.
    • We can provide rough sketches of how he looks, and probe for unique identifiers.
    • In that sense we use the metaphor of the bar code, it's a unique identifier for each species.
    • The system gives patients a unique identifier and records details of sex, age, and each outpatient referral (including the specialty and dates of subsequent appointments).
    • On the face of it, the National Student Number system is used for fairly benign purposes, but the Greens have always been concerned that these unique personal identifiers could be readily misused.
    • To radio listeners, it sounds vaguely like the quacking of a duck, but encoded within it is a timestamp, a station identifier, a region code, an expiration time, and a three-letter event code identifying the type of alert.
    • Used in combination with other identifiers such as passwords and user names, hardware features such as processor serial number can provide added confidence.
    • This is of very little use unless combined with other - more unique - personal identifiers.
    • The introduction and use of biometric identifiers will be pursued so as to guarantee more effective identification of holders of travel and residence documents and to improve the securitisation of certain types of documents.
    • The interview tapes were transcribed verbatim and assigned a unique identifier for each participant.
    • The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency introduced new plates on Saturday, with location and age identifiers within the registration numbers.
    • Those variables and other geographic identifiers were useful when predicting the price of child care facing mothers across different regions of the country.
    • The accession numbers/gene identifiers of the sequences are shown.
    • These data were then used to create unique identifiers for unduplicating and matching case records according to a predetermined process.
    • Because member numbers can change, the date of birth is a unique identifier used to confirm that we are accessing the correct account and to eliminate duplicate subscriptions.
    • Sequence identifiers are shown inside the nodes.
    1. 1.1Computing A sequence of characters used to identify or refer to a program or an element, such as a variable or a set of data, within it.
      〔计算机〕标识符
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Next, the host performs a series of numerical operations on stored keys and identifiers to assemble a Content Key.
      • Similarly, an identifier used in program source text, such as is meant to stand for a global procedure or data type, could be made to refer to the source text defining the value to be bound to that global at runtime.
      • You may need to query the/proc/bus/usb filesystem for your available USB identifiers, and you may need to try each identifier to find which one applies to your hardware.
      • Also, some dependencies might not have filenames but are abstract identifiers that might be provided by any number of alternative packages.
      • Rather, the filename's location will be resolvable with reference to its identifier.
  • 2A person who identifies with something or someone.

    鉴定人,识别人;鉴定物,识别物

    Labour identifiers and left-wingers

    工党支持者和左翼人士。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Table 6.8 also shows that high American identifiers cared more about procedural fairness than did low American identifiers.
    • In contrast, only 76 per cent of Labour "identifiers" intend to back the party, while for the Liberal Democrats the figure is 83 per cent.

Definition of identifier in US English:

identifier

nounaɪˈdɛn(t)əˌfaɪərīˈden(t)əˌfīər
  • 1A person or thing that identifies something.

    鉴定人,识别人;鉴定物,识别物

    the new number is to be known as the “unique patient identifier.”

    新的英国国民医疗号码将通称为“独有的患者识别凭据”。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In that sense we use the metaphor of the bar code, it's a unique identifier for each species.
    • These data were then used to create unique identifiers for unduplicating and matching case records according to a predetermined process.
    • By necessity, this survey is anonymous, with no unique identifiers at all.
    • The system gives patients a unique identifier and records details of sex, age, and each outpatient referral (including the specialty and dates of subsequent appointments).
    • A verification process for release of autografts should use two unique patient identifiers to ensure that the correct procedure, site, position, and implants are used for the correct patient.
    • The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency introduced new plates on Saturday, with location and age identifiers within the registration numbers.
    • The introduction and use of biometric identifiers will be pursued so as to guarantee more effective identification of holders of travel and residence documents and to improve the securitisation of certain types of documents.
    • The accession numbers/gene identifiers of the sequences are shown.
    • Those variables and other geographic identifiers were useful when predicting the price of child care facing mothers across different regions of the country.
    • Optical and photonic technology can address this area by providing unique biometric identifiers.
    • Think about it - the signs will probably have a unique identifier anyway, given by the roads crew to facilitate their placement.
    • We can provide rough sketches of how he looks, and probe for unique identifiers.
    • Sequence identifiers are shown inside the nodes.
    • Used in combination with other identifiers such as passwords and user names, hardware features such as processor serial number can provide added confidence.
    • On the face of it, the National Student Number system is used for fairly benign purposes, but the Greens have always been concerned that these unique personal identifiers could be readily misused.
    • Because member numbers can change, the date of birth is a unique identifier used to confirm that we are accessing the correct account and to eliminate duplicate subscriptions.
    • The interview tapes were transcribed verbatim and assigned a unique identifier for each participant.
    • To radio listeners, it sounds vaguely like the quacking of a duck, but encoded within it is a timestamp, a station identifier, a region code, an expiration time, and a three-letter event code identifying the type of alert.
    • This is of very little use unless combined with other - more unique - personal identifiers.
    • All responses were anonymous and linked to individual respondents through a unique identifier, where only independent research assistants were able to match identifiers to students.
    1. 1.1Computing A sequence of characters used to identify or refer to a program or an element, such as a variable or a set of data, within it.
      〔计算机〕标识符
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You may need to query the/proc/bus/usb filesystem for your available USB identifiers, and you may need to try each identifier to find which one applies to your hardware.
      • Next, the host performs a series of numerical operations on stored keys and identifiers to assemble a Content Key.
      • Also, some dependencies might not have filenames but are abstract identifiers that might be provided by any number of alternative packages.
      • Rather, the filename's location will be resolvable with reference to its identifier.
      • Similarly, an identifier used in program source text, such as is meant to stand for a global procedure or data type, could be made to refer to the source text defining the value to be bound to that global at runtime.
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