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 identity [ai'dentiti]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 身份, 相同, 一致, 特性, 恒等式

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    identity
    [ noun ]
    1. the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity

    2. <noun.attribute>
      you can lose your identity when you join the army
    3. the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known

    4. <noun.cognition>
      geneticists only recently discovered the identity of the gene that causes it
      it was too dark to determine his identity
      she guessed the identity of his lover
    5. an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates

    6. <noun.linkdef>
      the identity under numerical multiplication is 1
    7. exact sameness

    8. <noun.attribute>
      they shared an identity of interests


    Identity \I*den"ti*ty\, n.; pl. {Identities}. [F. identit['e],
    LL. identitas, fr. L. idem the same, from the root of is he,
    that; cf. Skr. idam this. Cf. {Item}.]
    1. The state or quality of being identical, or the same;
    sameness.

    Identity is a relation between our cognitions of a
    thing, not between things themselves. --Sir W.
    Hamilton.

    2. The condition of being the same with something described
    or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed; as, to
    establish the identity of stolen goods.

    3. (Math.) An identical equation.

    1. According to the television report, the IRA members were in possession of false identity papers and detonators when they were picked up on July 14.
    2. Winderlich told a news conference that protesters also had broken into the building's section for counter-espionage activities but did not discover the identity of the section's workers.
    3. It's not the first time the idea of a tunnel has confronted Britain's island identity.
    4. "It was a case of mistaken identity," al-Mjeni said. "Grasshoppers are attracted to light and, not surprisingly, they congregated near the governor's office which is well illuminated at night.
    5. Such is the proud sense of company identity. The downside is that singers feel no obligation to give a minimum number of performances.
    6. The police spokesman quoted Winkler as telling the militia's chief of staff, Usama Saad, he did not know the identity of those who held him.
    7. The identity of that group, which said it owns 4.9 percent of the stock, has not been disclosed.
    8. The man's identity was not released in the absence of formal charges.
    9. Much of the interest in the identity of Abrams' successor stems from the uncertainty about the course Bush will follow on the two dominant hemispheric issues: Central America and Latin America's $420 billion foreign debt.
    10. 'No possibility should be excluded, either in the selection of assets to be sold, the identity of the buyer, or the size of the shareholding for sale,' he told the seminar. The speech upset Mr Dehaene's socialist coalition partners.
    11. The old owners liked to fashion the identity of their papers on their editorial pages; the new owners were more interested in the bottom line on the balance sheet.
    12. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, D-Conn., who sponsored the proposal for a work authorization card, said that Social Security cards are used much like identity cards.
    13. It has always measured itself by European standards and, unlike Britain, has never contemplated any alternative identity.
    14. The missing pilot was believed to be British but the British Consulate in the Icelandic capital did not release his identity.
    15. We have to use their 500th anniversary to re-evaluate our history.' Others present disagreed, claiming Mexico has a perfectly strong sense of national identity.
    16. The article created an uproar in medical circles and prompted a Cook County grand jury last week to subpoena the AMA to force it to disclose the doctor's identity.
    17. Chevrolet officials counter that the Geo name will simply give the cars a needed distinct identity.
    18. The girl, whose identity was withheld, was struck in the chest last Wednesday by a large-caliber bullet that went through an exterior wall and then through her bedroom wall, said Sgt. J.D. Evans of the homicide squad.
    19. Authorities detained Khan on Dec. 24 on suspicion of carrying forged identity papers during a routine traffic check at the city of Bergen op Zoom, near the Belgian border, Mrs Faber said.
    20. Conversely, others fear that communism is losing its identity and becoming a mere adjunct to Western-style socialism.
    21. Since the library didn't retain its old records when it converted to a computerized checkout system two years ago, the borrower's identity probably will remain a mystery.
    22. "Some of us thought we would lose our identity," says Ed Bell, president of UMW District 6 in Shadeyside, Ohio.
    23. Miller testified Thursday that he wore the mask with the Klan's white robe and hood because he feared for his job and was afraid of the consequences if his identity were known.
    24. In South Africa, where merger problems are still being ironed out, the KMG affiliate has more of a national identity than the Peat firm.
    25. Rambert has acquired a strong musical identity with the involvement of London Musici under Mark Stephenson. Yet the programme brought choreographic assaults on compositions which should not have been countenanced.
    26. The identity of the man, who suffered a single gunshot wound to the upper body, and his relationship with the girl were withheld until family members could be notified, Ducoulombier said.
    27. In design, Denmark itself has a strong identity - a spare, practical style that we see in furniture, tableware and Bang and Olufsen hi-fi.
    28. Its press release proudly mentions Wolff Olins' corporate identity work for VW/Audi, Prudential, Bovis, Akzo and the Metropolitan police force in London.
    29. The newspapers quoted police as saying Cantoral and the woman, whose identity was not released, were seized by gunmen in a car and brought to Canto Grande, a Lima slum.
    30. The Smithsonian Institution is now returning all human remains that have a personal identity.
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