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i.den.ti.tyHaI5den7tI7ti, $-tE7tinwho a person is, or the qualities of a person or group which make them different from others身份,本身The man's identity was being kept secret while he was helping the police with information about the murder. [C]当这人为警方提供谋杀案的线索时,他的身份是被保密的。She said that as a journalist she could not reveal the identity of her source. [C]她说作为一个记者,她不能泄漏消息的来源。The informant was given a new identity (=a different name and new official documents) for protection. [C]检举人得到了一个新身份以受保护。The newspaper photo apparently showed him in Rome but it was a case of mistaken identity (=it was the wrong person). [U]报纸上的照片清楚地显示他在罗马,但这是误认。In prison people often suffer from a loss of identity. [U]在狱中人们经常因失去自我而痛苦。She said that her job gave her a sense of identity. [U]她说她的工作使她知道自己是谁。An identity card is an official document or plastic card with your name, date of birth, photograph or other information on it which proves who you are.身份证An identity crisis is a feeling of being unsure about who or what you are.性格认同危机The colonial powers suffered an identity crisis when they lost their colonies.殖民主义列强在失去其殖民地之后经历了一场自我定位的危机。(Br) During an identity parade (Am lineup) at a police station, someone who saw a crime being committed tries to recognize the person who committed it, by looking at a row of people which includes the person accused of the crime.排队辨认嫌疑犯(程序)
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