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单词 ID
释义
ID1 nounID2 verb
IDID1 /ˌaɪ ˈdiː/ noun [countable, uncountable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINID1
Origin:
1900-2000 identification and identity
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Do you have any ID?
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • At seven I had to carry ID in case bus drivers attempted to charge me adult fare.
  • He was sixteen and would turn pro in one year with the aid of a fake ID.
  • They said state rules would have made Caller ID unprofitable by exempting millions of unlisted numbers.
  • This will only work if you the same computer, though, as it stores your ID in a cookie file.
word sets
WORD SETS
banish, verbbill of rights, nounbirthright, nounburgher, nouncrown colony, noundefect, verbdemocracy, noundeport, verbdeportee, noundisplaced person, nounelectorate, noungreen card, nounID, nounID card, nounidentification, nounidentity card, nounillegal, nounillegal immigrant, nounimmigration, nounnational, nounnationality, nounnon-resident, nounpatriot, nounpublic, adjectiverefugee, nounregister, verbrepatriate, verbsponsor, nounstateless, adjectivesubject, nounvassal, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=one that proves who you are)· All US citizens must carry an identity card.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· He checked the police ID cards, and finally had to accept that the police would vouch for the social workers.· To enter the school, students have to pass a series of hall guards, displaying their photo ID cards.· McCready handed over his ID card.· Also has employee ID card, Monsanto Company.· Workers have been told to carry employee ID cards at all times.· But critics say the provision heralds a totalitarian-style national ID card.· Whitlock used his personal ID card to activate the lift and tapped his foot apprehensively as he waited for it to arrive.· Leitzig fed his ID card into one of the steel doors.
a document that shows your name and date of birth, usually with a photograph SYN  identification:  I’ll need to see some ID. a fake ID
ID1 nounID2 verb
IDID2 verb [transitive] spoken Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • The police were able to ID the body quickly.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=one that proves who you are)· All US citizens must carry an identity card.
to identify a criminal or dead body:  Police are still looking for someone who can ID the body.
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