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identity

i·den·ti·ty /aɪˈdentəti/ ●●○ W2 AWL noun (plural identities)  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]NAME OF A PERSON someone’s identity is their name or who they are 身份
 The identity of the killer is still unknown.
凶手的身份仍未查明。
2 [uncountableU]CHARACTER OF something the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people have, that make them different from other people 〔区别人或群体的〕特性
 Children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity.
孩子们需要稳定感、安全感以及自我认同感。
 Travelling alone can lead to a loss of identity.
独自旅行会使人产生身份迷失。
national/cultural/social etc identity (=a strong feeling of belonging to a particular group, race etc) 民族/文化/社会等认同
 Our strong sense of national identity has been shaped by our history.
我们的历史使我们形成了强烈的民族认同感。
identity crisis/crisis of identity (=a feeling of uncertainty about who you really are and what your purpose is) 身份危机,认同危机
 My father experienced an identity crisis in middle age.
我父亲在中年时经历了一次身份危机。
3. [uncountableU] formalSAME exact similarity between two things 〔两件事物的〕相同,一致
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adjectives
somebody’s real/true identity 某人的真实身份
The true identity of the author was not revealed until 100 years later.
作者的真实身份直到100年后才被揭晓。
a new/different identity 新的/不同的身份
He avoided arrest by adopting a new identity.
他用新身份躲过了警方的拘捕。
a false identity (=when someone pretends to be another person) 假身份
nHe used a fake passport to assume a false identity.
verbs
find out/discover somebody’s identity 查明某人的身份
The police have yet to discover the victim’s identity.
警方尚未查明受害人的身份。
know somebody’s identity 知道某人的身份
He wanted to know the identity of his real father.
他想知道自己亲生父亲的身份。
hide/conceal somebody’s identity 隐瞒某人的身份
She used a false name to conceal her identity.
她使用假名来隐瞒自己的身份。
reveal/disclose somebody’s identity (=show or say who a person is) 透露/揭开某人的身份
The company did not reveal the identity of the prospective buyer.
这家公司未透露潜在买家的身份。
give away somebody’s identity (=accidentally reveal it) 无意间透露某人的身份
nThe thief gave away his identity by mistake.
protect somebody’s identity (=make sure no one finds out who someone is) 保护某人的身份
nJournalists frequently protect the identity of confidential sources.
adopt/assume an identity (=give yourself a new identity) 使用某一身份
nShe assumed a false identity and went to live in South America.
identity + NOUN
identity card/papers/documents (=documents that show who you are) 身份证/身份证明文件
Each member of staff is issued with an identity card.
每名员工都发了一张身份卡。
an identity parade British EnglishBrE (=when someone looks at a line of people to see if they recognize a criminal) 〔对犯人的〕列队辨认
nThe victim identified her attacker from an identity parade.
identity theft/fraud (=the crime of stealing another person's personal details in order to pretend to be that person) 身份偷窃,盗用身份信息
nIdentity theft is becoming more and more common because of the Internet.
phrases
proof of identity (=something that proves you are who you say you are) 身份证明
You’ll need proof of identity, such as a driving licence.
你需要身份证明,比如驾驶执照。
a case of mistaken identity (=when people think that someone is a different person, especially with the result that they are accused of something that they did not do) 认错人的情况,认错人的案例
nThe defendant claimed he’d been arrested in a case of mistaken identity.
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Origin identity
(1500-1600) Late Latin identitas, from Latin idem same
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