释义 |
identificatory, a.|aɪdɛntɪfɪˈkeɪtərɪ| [f. identification + -ory2.] Serving to bring about identification (in various senses).
1943Internat. Jrnl. Psycho-Anal. XXIV. 97/1 Thus identificatory thinking is employed for the purpose of avoiding what is unpleasurable and obtaining what is pleasurable. 1949Koestler Insight & Outlook xii. 175 This identificatory rite survives with great vigour to our day in the ceremony of the eucharistic meal. 1959P. F. Strawson Individuals ii. 82 Kant was very careful to empty this ‘I’ of referential, identificatory force. 1965Philos. XL. 336 The relevant rules of difference are of course those of space-time and its trustworthiness as an identificatory medium. 1972Computers & Humanities VII. 121 Each line includes identificatory information such as page number, abbreviated poem title, line number, and whether the line is a variant or not. |