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1 | to recognize someone and be able to say who they are 辨认,确认(某人) |
| Two of the suspects have been identified by witnesses. 其中两名嫌疑犯已被目击者认出。 |
| identify sb as sth He identified the dead woman as his wife. 他认出死者是他的妻子。 |
| 1a | to recognize something and understand exactly what it is 确认,识别(某物) | | Several key problems have already been identified. 几个关键问题已被确认。 | | identify sb/sth as sth Children can be identified as poor readers as early as age five. 儿童阅读能力不佳的情况在5岁时就能得到确认。 | |
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2 | to be a sign that shows who or what someone is 是…的标志;显示出 |
| identify sb as sth Janners’ s red and gold jacket identified him as a steward. 詹纳斯那金红相间的上衣显示他是个乘务员。 |
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1 | identify with sb: to feel that you can understand and share someone else’ s feelings 体会(某人)的思想感情;理解并同情(某人)的感受 | He didn’ t seem to be able to identify with ordinary people and their aspirations. 他似乎不能体会普通民众的情感和他们的期盼。 | |
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2 | be identified with sb/sth: usually passive to consider someone or something to be involved or connected with a particular group or opinion 与(某人/某物)联系在一起 | The Americans were anxious not to become identified with ‘colonial’ authorities. 美国人很怕自己被与“殖民”当局联系在一起。 | |
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3 | identify sth with sth: formal to think that something is the same as something else or is closely related to it 认为…和…一致;将…等同于… | Most of these writers identify mind with consciousness. 这些作家中大多数人都认为思维和意识是一致的。 | |
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