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/aɪˈdentəti/ |
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1 | C/U who you are or what your name is 身份 |
| Do you have any proof of identity? 你有任何证明身份的东西吗? |
| conceal/hide/protect your identity He had managed to conceal his real identity. 他设法隐瞒了自己的真实身份。 |
| reveal/disclose your identity They refused to reveal the identity of the person who won the lottery. 他们拒绝透露中奖者的姓名。 |
| mistaken identity (=when people wrongly think that someone is someone else) It was just a case of mistaken identity. 误认;认错人 |
| 1a | the qualities that make someone or something what they are and different from other people 个性;特性 | | You have to let the children develop a sense of their own identity. 你得让孩子们发展自身的个性意识。 | | The countries have kept their own distinct political and cultural identities. 这些国家保留了各自显著的政治文化特征。 | | corporate identity A merger with the banking giant will lead to a loss of their corporate identity. 与该银行业巨头的合并会导致他们公司个性的丧失。 | | identity crisis (=not being certain about your identity) Lorna went through a bit of an identity crisis after her divorce. 性格认同危机;身份危机 | |
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2 | U very formal the fact of being exactly the same 一致;相同 |
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