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iden·ti·fi·ca·tion AW BrE /aɪˌdentɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/NAmE /aɪˌdentɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ noun (abbreviation ID) [U, C] the process of showing, proving or recognizing who or what sb/sth is 鉴定;辨认◆The identification of the crash victims was a long and difficult task. 坠机事故中伤亡者的辨认工作费时而且困难重重。◆Each product has a number for easy identification. 每件产品都有号码以便于识别。◆an identification number 识别号码◆Only one witness could make a positive identification. 只有一位目击者能够明确指认。 [U] the process of recognizing that sth exists, or is important 确认;确定◆The early identification of children with special educational needs is very important. 早期确认儿童有特殊教育需求很重要。 (abbreviation ID) [U] official papers or a document that can prove who you are 身份证明◆Can I see some identification, please? 请出示某种身份证件好吗? [U, C] ~ (with sb/sth) a strong feeling of sympathy, understanding or support for sb/sth 强烈的同情感(或谅解、支持)◆her emotional identification with the play's heroine 她与剧中女主人公在情感上的共鸣◆their increasing identification with the struggle for independence 他们对争取独立的斗争越来越大的支持 [U, C] ~ (of sb) (with sb/sth) the process of making a close connection between one person or thing and another 密切关联;紧密联系◆the voters' identification of the Democrats with high taxes 选民把民主党和高税收画上等号 |