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🔑 iden·tity AW BrE /aɪˈdentəti/NAmE /aɪˈdentəti/ noun (iden·tities) 🔑 [C, U] (abbreviation ID) who or what sb/sth is 身份;本身;本体◆The police are trying to discover the identity of the killer. 警方正努力调查杀人凶手的身份。◆Their identities were kept secret. 他们的身份保密。◆She is innocent; it was a case of mistaken identity. 她是无辜的;那是身份判断错误。◆Do you have any proof of identity? 你有身份证明吗?◆The thief used a false identity. 窃贼使用的是假身份。◆She went through an identity crisis in her teens (= was not sure of who she was or of her place in society). 她在十多岁时经历了一次身份危机。🔑 [C, U] the characteristics, feelings or beliefs that distinguish people from others 特征;特有的感觉(或信仰)◆a sense of national/cultural/personal/group identity 民族/文化/个人/群体特性的认同感◆a plan to strengthen the corporate identity of the company 加强公司的企业形象的计划 [U] ~ (with sb/sth) | ~ (between A and B) the state or feeling of being very similar to and able to understand sb/sth 同一性;相同;一致◆an identity of interests 利益一致◆There's a close identity between fans and their team. 球迷和他们的球队之间有密切的同一性。 |