Abu is not his real name, but it's one he uses to disguise his identity...
阿布不是他的真名,是他用于伪装身份的名字。
The police soon established his true identity and he was quickly found.
警方不久就查出了他的真实身份,并很快找到了他。
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[N-VAR 可变名词]个性;特性 The identity of a person or place is the characteristics they have that distinguish them from others.
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I wanted a sense of my own identity.
我想要确立自己的个性意识。
...the distinct cultural, religious and national identity of many Italians.
许多意大利人独有的文化、宗教、民族特性
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iden·tity★AWL/aɪˈdentəti; NAmEaɪˈdentəti/noun(pluraliden·tities)1★[countable , uncountable ](abbr.ID )who or what sb/sth is 身分;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分。◆Their identities were kept secret.他们的身分保密。◆She is innocent; it was a case of mistaken identity.她是无辜的;那是身分判断错误。◆Do you have any proof of identity?你有身分证明吗?◆The thief used a false identity.窃贼使用的是假身分。◆She went through an identity crisisin 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自我认同的危机。2★[countable , uncountable ]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 identityof the company 加强公司的企业形象的计划3[uncountable ]identity(with sb/sth) |identity(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。identityidentitiesiden·tity/aɪˈdentəti; NAmEaɪˈdentəti/
1[countable, uncountable] someone’s identity is their name or who they are: The identity of the killer is still unknown.2[uncountable] the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people have, that make them different from other people: Children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity. Travelling alone can lead to a loss of identity.national/cultural/social etc identity (=a strong feeling of belonging to a particular group, race etc) Our strong sense of national identity has been shaped by our history.identity crisis/crisis of identity (=a feeling of uncertainty about who you really are and what your purpose is) My father experienced an identity crisis in middle age.3[uncountable] formal exact similarity between two thingsCOLLOCATIONSadjectivessomebody’s real/true identity· The true identity of the author was not revealed until 100 years later.a new/different identity· He avoided arrest by adopting a new identity.a false identity (=when someone pretends to be another person)· He used a fake passport to assume a false identity.verbsfind out/discover somebody’s identity· The police have yet to discover the victim’s identity.know somebody’s identity· He wanted to know the identity of his real father.hide/conceal somebody’s identity· She used a false name to conceal her identity.reveal/disclose somebody’s identity (=show or say who a person is)· The company did not reveal the identity of the prospective buyer.give away somebody’s identity (=accidentally reveal it)· The thief gave away his identity by mistake.protect somebody’s identity (=make sure no one finds out who someone is)· Journalists frequently protect the identity of confidential sources.adopt/assume an identity (=give yourself a new identity)· She assumed a false identity and went to live in South America.identity + NOUNidentity card/papers/documents (=documents that show who you are)· Each member of staff is issued with an identity card.an identity parade British English (=when someone looks at a line of people to see if they recognize a criminal)· The 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)· Identity theft is becoming more and more common because of the Internet.phrasesproof of identity (=something that proves you are who you say you are)· You’ll need proof of identity, such as a driving licence.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)· The defendant claimed he’d been arrested in a case of mistaken identity.
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identity
[aɪˈdentəti]
CET4TEM4考研TOEFLIELTS
n1326
33670
2574
1814
4186
3505
21591
NOUN2039
668353
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identities[2659]
身份(90%),一致(6%),特征(4%)
n.身份;同一性,一致;特性;恒等式
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