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单词 self-identity
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Definition of self-identity in English:

self-identity

noun
mass noun
  • The perception or recognition of one's characteristics as a particular individual, especially in relation to social context.

    自我定位;个性

    clothing is an expression of self-identity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These camp experiences provide adolescents with the opportunity to foster self-identity and develop interpersonal skills.
    • If they perform well, their sense of self-identity is enhanced, while a lack of success results in further fear of failure.
    • It can feel like both annihilation of the other as well as loss of self because, for women, self-identity is in relation to others.
    • In this context, note the attention contemporary social theory lavishes on the self, self-identity, and individual subjectivity.
    • This is not to imply that they sacrifice their individuality or racial self-identity.
    • Questions of self-identity within one's own cultural context were eloquently dealt with by two artists from Singapore.
    • About 10 years ago, Morgan left the organization and regained his self-identity.
    • Even the drive to self-identity is partly cultural.
    • His function in the text has been as a figure who will meet a series of desires for the characters and so bring to them a sense of self-identity.
    • Further, role transitions interact with an individual's global self-identity.
    • However, some participants reported that they would shift self-identity in different contexts and situations.
    • Their keen sense of self-identity runs deeper than in just about any other American dynasty.
    • This wrenching of Silas from his home precipitates not just a crisis of social identity but also a crisis of self-identity.
    • Today the question of who you vote for is seen as barely significant, and self-identity is viewed far more in terms of individuals' lifestyles, cultural habits and personal experiences.
    • This extends to the subject's sense of its self-identity.
    • Researchers have documented that Japanese self-identity tends to shift across situations in order to fulfill social roles and obligations.
    • Thus he considered that they had succumbed to an impersonal and anonymous mode of consciousness which precluded spontaneous feeling and was devoid of a secure sense of self-identity.
    • A republic will confirm our traditional egalitarianism, pluralist, commitment to democracy and moreover foster our sense of self-identity.
    • In pursuing these alternatives, a more complex and representative understanding of reflexivity and self-identity may be generated.
    • Children who learn their language and social and political history have greater self-esteem and a greater sense of self-identity.
    Synonyms
    self-esteem, dignity, honour, self-respect, ego, self-worth, self-image, self-regard, pride in oneself, pride in one's abilities, belief in one's worth, faith in oneself

Definition of self-identity in US English:

self-identity

noun
  • The recognition of one's potential and qualities as an individual, especially in relation to social context.

    自我定位;个性

    caring can become the defining characteristic of women's self-identity

    体贴能够成为女人自我定位的一个确定性的特征。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This wrenching of Silas from his home precipitates not just a crisis of social identity but also a crisis of self-identity.
    • If they perform well, their sense of self-identity is enhanced, while a lack of success results in further fear of failure.
    • It can feel like both annihilation of the other as well as loss of self because, for women, self-identity is in relation to others.
    • Today the question of who you vote for is seen as barely significant, and self-identity is viewed far more in terms of individuals' lifestyles, cultural habits and personal experiences.
    • A republic will confirm our traditional egalitarianism, pluralist, commitment to democracy and moreover foster our sense of self-identity.
    • This is not to imply that they sacrifice their individuality or racial self-identity.
    • In this context, note the attention contemporary social theory lavishes on the self, self-identity, and individual subjectivity.
    • Further, role transitions interact with an individual's global self-identity.
    • About 10 years ago, Morgan left the organization and regained his self-identity.
    • Questions of self-identity within one's own cultural context were eloquently dealt with by two artists from Singapore.
    • Their keen sense of self-identity runs deeper than in just about any other American dynasty.
    • In pursuing these alternatives, a more complex and representative understanding of reflexivity and self-identity may be generated.
    • This extends to the subject's sense of its self-identity.
    • Children who learn their language and social and political history have greater self-esteem and a greater sense of self-identity.
    • These camp experiences provide adolescents with the opportunity to foster self-identity and develop interpersonal skills.
    • Even the drive to self-identity is partly cultural.
    • Thus he considered that they had succumbed to an impersonal and anonymous mode of consciousness which precluded spontaneous feeling and was devoid of a secure sense of self-identity.
    • Researchers have documented that Japanese self-identity tends to shift across situations in order to fulfill social roles and obligations.
    • His function in the text has been as a figure who will meet a series of desires for the characters and so bring to them a sense of self-identity.
    • However, some participants reported that they would shift self-identity in different contexts and situations.
    Synonyms
    self-esteem, dignity, honour, self-respect, ego, self-worth, self-image, self-regard, pride in oneself, pride in one's abilities, belief in one's worth, faith in oneself
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