请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 id
释义

ID


ID 1

I0017300 (ī′dē′) Informal n. A form of identification, especially an ID card.tr.v. ID'ed, ID'·ing, ID's To check the identification of, especially in order to verify legal age; card: The bouncer ID'ed everyone who looked younger than 30.

ID 2

abbr.1. also Id. Idaho2. identification3. a. inner diameterb. inside diameterc. internal diameter4. Intelligence Department5. intelligent design

id

I0017200 (ĭd)n. In Freudian theory, the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs.
[New Latin (translation of German Es, a special use of es, it, as a psychoanalytic term), from Latin, it; see i- in Indo-European roots.]

id

(ɪd) n (Psychoanalysis) psychoanal the mass of primitive instincts and energies in the unconscious mind that, modified by the ego and the superego, underlies all psychic activity[C20: New Latin, from Latin: it; used to render German Es]

id

the internet domain name for (Computer Science) Indonesia

ID

abbreviation for 1. (Placename) Idaho 2. identification (document) 3. Also: i.d inside diameter 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Intelligence Department 5. (Anatomy) Also: i.d intradermal

id

(ɪd)

n. Psychoanal. the part of the psyche that is the source of unconscious and instinctive impulses that seek satisfaction in accordance with the pleasure principle. Compare ego (def. 2), superego. [1924; < Latin id it, as a translation of German Es literally, it]

ID

(ī′dē′)

n., pl. ID's, IDs
v., ID'd or IDed or ID'ed, ID'ing or ID•ing.
1. a means of identification, as a document containing information regarding the bearer's identity. v.t. 2. to identify. 3. to issue an ID to: Go to the admissions office if you haven't been ID'd yet.

ID

1. Also, Id. Idaho. 2. Also, i.d. inside diameter. 3. (Iraq) dinar.

I'd

(aɪd) contraction of I would or I had.

-id1

, a suffix of nouns that have the general sense “offspring of, descendant of,” occurring orig. in loanwords from Greek (Atreid; Nereid), and productive in English on the Greek model, esp. in names of dynasties, with the dynasty's founder as the base noun (Abbasid; Fatimid), and in names of periodic meteor showers, with the base noun usu. denoting the constellation or other celestial object in which the shower appears (Perseid). [< Latin -id-, s. of -is < Greek]

-id2

, a suffix occurring in English derivatives of modern Latin taxonomic names, esp. zoological families and classes; such derivatives are usu. nouns denoting a single member of the taxon or adjectives with the sense “pertaining to” the taxon: arachnid; canid. [< Greek -idēs]

-id3

, var. of -ide: lipid.

-id4

a suffix occurring in descriptive adjectives borrowed from Latin, often corresponding to nouns ending in -or1: humid; pallid. [< Latin -idus]

id.

idem.

I.D.

1. identification. 2. identity. 3. Intelligence Department.

id

The part of the mind or personality that is governed by the pleasure principle, and which demands gratification.
Thesaurus
Noun1.ID - a state in the Rocky MountainsID - a state in the Rocky Mountains Gem State, IdahoYellowstone National Park - the first national park in the United States; located in the border area between Wyoming and Montana and Idaho; spectacular wilderness; famous for Old Faithful geyser and for buffalo and bearsU.S.A., United States, United States of America, US, USA, America, the States, U.S. - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776Boise, capital of Idaho - the capital and largest city of IdahoCoeur d'Alene - a town in the northern panhandle of Idaho; popular resort areaIdaho Falls - a town in southeastern Idaho on the Snake RiverLewiston - a town in northwestern IdahoNampa - a town in southwestern IdahoPocatello - a university town in southeastern IdahoSun Valley - a winter sports resort in south central IdahoTwin Falls - a town on the Snake River in south central Idaho near the Twin FallsCoeur d'Alene Lake - a lake in northern IdahoSalmon River, Salmon - a tributary of the Snake River in IdahoSnake River, Snake - a tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition2.ID - a card or badge used to identify the bearerID - a card or badge used to identify the bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in"I.D.badge - an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.); "they checked everyone's badge before letting them in"positive identification - evidence proving that you are who you say you are; evidence establishing that you are among the group of people already known to the system; recognition by the system leads to acceptance; "a system for positive identification can prevent the use of a single identity by several people"3.id - (psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activitydepth psychology, psychoanalysis, analysis - a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud; "his physician recommended psychoanalysis"unconscious, unconscious mind - that part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unawareinherent aptitude, instinct - inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli; "the spawning instinct in salmon"; "altruistic instincts in social animals"

ID

noun identification, papers, credentials, licence, warrant, identity card, proof of identity, letters of introduction He showed his ID to the man.
Translations
证明身份身份证

ID

(ˌai ˈdiː) noun1. identity. The police have established the victim's ID. 身份 身份2. an identification (card). Can I see some ID, please?; an ID card. 證明, 身份證 证明,身份证

id


(I'd be) happy to (do something)

Glad or eager to do something. Sure, I'd be happy to help! What do you need? Always happy to help.See also: happy

I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you

humorous If I told you this extremely confidential or sensitive piece of information, I'd have to kill you to ensure that you don't share it with anyone else. Sure, I know who really stole the test answers, and I could tell you—but then I’d have to kill you. A: "I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you." B: "Well then, I guess I'll never know the big secret, huh?"See also: but, could, have, kill, tell

I wish I'd said that

An expression usually of admiration for another's cleverness or disappointment that one didn't say such a thing oneself. Oh man, that's a great comeback—I wish I'd said that! I wish I'd said that, but no, I stammered like an idiot instead.See also: said, that, wish

I'd like you to meet (someone)

A phrase used when introducing two people. Hey, come here—I'd like you to meet my co-worker Janet. Elizabeth, I'd like you to meet my mom.See also: like, meet

I'd (just) as soon (do something)

I would like to or would rather do something. Often used when one is faced with several options. It would be nice to live somewhere else, but I would just as soon go to a local college, so that I can stay close to my family. I'd just as soon stay home tonight—is that all right?See also: soon

I'd bet money (on something)

I'm so confident that I am right (or that you are wrong) that I'm willing to bet on it. Oh, with your GPA, you're definitely going to be named valedictorian—I'd bet money on it.See also: bet, money

I'd like to have a word with you

I'd like to talk to you, perhaps to issue a warning or reprimand. A: "Aunt Karen let me have ice cream for dinner!" B: "Is that so? Karen, I'd like to have a word with you."See also: have, like, word

I'd like a word with you

I'd like to talk to you, perhaps to issue a warning or reprimand. A: "Aunt Karen let me have ice cream for dinner!" B: "Is that so? Karen, I'd like a word with you."See also: like, word

I'd like to speak to (someone)

A request to talk to someone in particular. I'd like to speak to your supervisor. A: "I'd like to speak to Josh." B: "He's not available right now—can I take a message?"See also: like, speak

I'd like to speak to (someone), please

A request to talk to someone in particular. I'd like to speak to your supervisor, please. A: "I'd like to speak to Josh, please." B: "He's not available right now—can I take a message?"See also: like, please, speak

I'd rather face a firing squad than (do something)

I really do not want to (do something). A firing squad is a group of people assigned to execute someone by gunfire. The phrase hyperbolically implies that the speaker would rather face a gruesome death than do what is being discussed. I'd rather face a firing squad than do another presentation for the board. Last time, they found an error in my report and screamed at me for it.See also: face, firing, rather, squad

I wish I'd said that.

a comment of praise or admiration for someone's clever remark. Mary: The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Sue: I wish I'd said that. Mary: I wish I'd said it first. John: Tom is simply not able to see through the airy persiflage of Mary's prolix declamation. Jane: I wish I'd said that. John: I'm sorry I did.See also: said, that, wish

ID

1. n. some kind of identification card. (Initialism.) Can you show me an ID? 2. tv. to determine the identity of someone; to check someone for a valid identification card. The cops IDed the driver in less than thirty minutes.

id


id:

see psychoanalysispsychoanalysis,
name given by Sigmund Freud to a system of interpretation and therapeutic treatment of psychological disorders. Psychoanalysis began after Freud studied (1885–86) with the French neurologist J. M.
..... Click the link for more information.
.

id

one of the three elements of PERSONALITY in FREUD's theory It is the basis of personality, containing all the inherited resources, especially the INSTINCTS, and it is from the id that the other two elements, the EGO and the SUPEREGO, develop.

The id is in the UNCONSCIOUS part of the mind, and is closely linked to biological processes and operates under the pleasure principle, therefore seeking to gratify the instincts. Freud posits two main instincts – sex and aggression. Sex expresses the life instinct (EROS), and aggression the death instinct (THANATOS).

The desires of the id cannot be met realistically, so the ego develops to ensure the energies are released in a form acceptable to society. One means of transforming the instinctual energies into acceptable forms is through DEFENCE MECHANISMS.

Idaho State Information

Phone: (208) 334-2411
www.idaho.gov


Area (sq mi):: 83570.08 (land 82747.21; water 822.87) Population per square mile: 17.30
Population 2005: 1,429,096 State rank: 0 Population change: 2000-20005 10.40%; 1990-2000 28.50% Population 2000: 1,293,953 (White 88.00%; Black or African American 0.40%; Hispanic or Latino 7.90%; Asian 0.90%; Other 7.70%). Foreign born: 5.00%. Median age: 33.20
Income 2000: per capita $17,841; median household $37,572; Population below poverty level: 11.80% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $24,075-$25,902
Unemployment (2004): 4.70% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.10% Median travel time to work: 20.00 minutes Working outside county of residence: 19.10%

List of Idaho counties:

  • Ada County
  • Adams County
  • Bannock County
  • Bear Lake County
  • Benewah County
  • Bingham County
  • Blaine County
  • Boise County
  • Bonner County
  • Bonneville County
  • Boundary County
  • Butte County
  • Camas County
  • Canyon County
  • Caribou County
  • Cassia County
  • Clark County
  • Clearwater County
  • Custer County
  • Elmore County
  • Franklin County
  • Fremont County
  • Gem County
  • Gooding County
  • Idaho County
  • Jefferson County
  • Jerome County
  • Kootenai County
  • Latah County
  • Lemhi County
  • Lewis County
  • Lincoln County
  • Madison County
  • Minidoka County
  • Nez Perce County
  • Oneida County
  • Owyhee County
  • Payette County
  • Power County
  • Shoshone County
  • Teton County
  • Twin Falls County
  • Valley County
  • Washington County
  • Idaho Parks

    • US National Parks
      City of Rocks National Reserve
      Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve
      Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
      Minidoka Internment National Monument
      Nez Perce National Historical Park
    • State Parks
      Bear Lake State Park
      Bruneau Dunes State Park
      Castle Rocks State Park
      Coeur d'Alene Parkway State Park
      Dworshak State Park
      Eagle Island State Park
      Farragut State Park
      Harriman State Park
      Hells Gate State Park
      Henrys Lake State Park
      Heyburn State Park
      Lake Cascade State Park
      Lake Walcott State Park
      Land of the Yankee Fork State Park
      Lucky Peak State Park
      Massacre Rocks State Park
      McCroskey State Park
      Old Mission State Park
      Ponderosa State Park
      Priest Lake State Park
      Round Lake State Park
      Thousand Springs State Park
      Three Island Crossing State Park
      Winchester Lake State Park
    • Parks and Conservation-Related Organizations - US
      Idaho Conservation League
      National Association of State Outdoor Recreation Liaison Officers (NASORLO)
    • National Wildlife Refuges
      Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
      Camas National Wildlife Refuge
      Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge
      Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge
      Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
      Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge
      Oxford Slough National Wildlife Refuge
    • National Trails
      Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail
      Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail
      Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail
    • National Scenic Byways
      International Selkirk Loop - Idaho
      International Selkirk Loop - Washington
      Northwest Passage Scenic Byway
      Payette River Scenic Byway
      Pend Oreille Scenic Byway
      Pioneer Historic Byway
      Western Heritage Historic Byway
    • National Grasslands
      Curlew National Grassland
    • National Forests
      Boise National Forest
      Caribou-Targhee National Forest
      Clearwater National Forest
      Idaho Panhandle National Forests
      Nez Perce National Forest
      Payette National Forest
      Salmon-Challis National Forest
      Sawtooth National Forest

    ID

    (dreams)

    The id refers to one of the three essential components of Sigmund Freud‘s theory of the human personality. The id represents the primitive, animal aspect of the self that Freud viewed as constituting the core of the psyche. The other aspects of the psyche, the ego and the superego, are later developments that arise from the need to survive and to adapt to the surrounding social environment. The id, which embodies such drives as sex and aggression, is often at odds with the environment because society requires us to control our sexual and aggressive urges. The need to control and even repress these urges leads to inner conflicts—conflicts of which we are often largely unconscious and which are frequently expressed in our dreams. Repressed sexual and violent urges may lead to sexual and violent dreams.

    id

    [id] (psychology) The primitive, psychic energy source of the unconscious.

    ID

    (design engineering) inside diameter

    ID

    On drawings, abbr. for “inside diameter.”

    id

    Psychoanal the mass of primitive instincts and energies in the unconscious mind that, modified by the ego and the superego, underlies all psychic activity

    Id

    (1)Irvine Dataflow

    id

    (networking)The country code for Indonesia.

    id


    id

     [id] a freudian term used to describe that part of the personality which harbors the unconscious, instinctive impulses that lead to immediate gratification of primitive needs such as hunger, the need for air, the need to move about and relieve body tension, and the need to eliminate. Id impulses are physiologic and body processes, as opposed to the ego and superego, which are psychologic and social processes. The id is dominated by the pleasure principle and some gratification of the id impulses is necessary for survival of a person's personality.id reaction a localized or generalized, sterile secondary skin eruption occurring in sensitized patients as a result of circulation of allergenic products from a primary site of infection; the morphology and site of the lesion vary.

    ID

    Abbreviation for infecting (or infective) dose. See: minimal infecting dose.

    id

    (id), 1. In psychoanalysis, one of three components of the psychic apparatus in the freudian structural framework, the other two being the ego and superego. It is completely in the unconscious realm, is unorganized, is the reservoir of psychic energy or libido, and is under the influence of the primary processes. 2. The total of all psychic energy available from the innate biologic hungers, appetites, bodily needs, drives, and impulses, in a newborn infant; through socialization this diffuse undirected energy becomes channeled in less egocentric and more socially responsive directions (development of the ego from the id). [L. id, that]

    id

    (ĭd)n. In Freudian theory, the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs.

    id

    In psychoanalysis, the set of uncoordinated instincts which are the source of unconscious and primitive urges and desires in humans.

    id

    Psychiatry The unconscious source–per the freudian construct of mental energies, libido, unstructured desires and drives. See Ego, Superego. Cf Id reaction.

    id

    (id) 1. psychoanalysis One of three components of the psychic apparatus in the freudian structural framework, the other two being the ego and superego. It is completely in the unconscious realm, is unorganized, is the reservoir of psychic energy or libido, and is under the influence of the primary processes. 2. The total of all psychic energy available from the innate biologic hungers, appetites, bodily needs, drives, and impulses in a newborn infant. [L. id, that]

    id

    A Freudian term for that primitive part of our nature concerned with the pursuit of mainly physical and sexual gratification and unmoved by considerations of reason, logic or humanity. The id manifests the forces of the libido and the death wish, but is said to be the source of much of our psychic energy. Freud's choice of the term may have been a little prudish in its lack of specificity; id is a Latin rendering of the Greek es meaning it. See also FREUDIAN THEORY.

    id

    (id) In psychoanalysis, one of three components of the psychic apparatus in the freudian structural framework, the other two being the ego and superego. It is completely in the unconscious realm, is unorganized, is the reservoir of psychic energy or libido, and is under the influence of the primary processes. [L. id, that]

    ID


    ID

    The two-character ISO 3166 country code for INDONESIA.

    ID

    A paper verifying a person's identity. Examples of IDs include birth certificates, passports, driver's licenses and government-issued cards. Some IDs may be issued by an organization other than a government, such as a school or workplace, but these IDs ordinarily are not accepted as authoritative.

    ID


    AcronymDefinition
    IDIdaho (US postal abbreviation)
    IDInside Diameter
    IDInside Dimension
    IDIdentification/Identity/Identifier
    IDI'm Down (Beatles song)
    IDInformation Development
    IDInternational Development
    IDInformation Document
    IDInterface Device
    IDInitial D (Japanese Anime)
    IDIdentification Data
    IDIndonesia (Including Portuguese Timor)
    IDInternal Document
    IDIndustrial Design
    IDInstallation Data
    IDIntegrated Design
    IDInterior Design
    IDInner Diameter
    IDIntelligent Design (theology)
    IDInclusive Design (design for all)
    IDIndoor
    IDInternal Diameter
    IDInstitution Directory (FDIC)
    IDIntellectual Disability
    IDInstructional Design
    IDInch Down (elevators)
    IDInsertion Device
    IDInfantry Division
    IDInfectious Disease
    IDIssue Date
    IDImplant Dentistry (journal)
    IDIntegrated Diagnostics
    IDIntrusion Detection
    IDIndefinite Delivery
    IDDrain Current
    IDInitial Distribution
    IDInterior Decorator
    IDIdem (Latin: the same)
    IDIdes (Latin: Ides, their reckoning of the middle day of the month)
    IDIraqi Dinar (unit of currency)
    IDIndependent Democrats (South Africa)
    IDIntelligence Department
    IDIcewind Dale (game)
    IDIndustry Discount
    IDInduced Draft (thermal power)
    IDIdaho Operations Office
    IDInvestigación y Desarrollo (Spanish: Research & Development)
    IDIntradermal
    IDIm Durchschnitt (German: on average)
    IDIm Dienst (German: on duty)
    IDInter-Departmental (various organizations)
    IDIntegrated Defense (US Air Force)
    IDInternational Diplomacy
    IDIrrigation Department (Myanmar)
    IDInternational Director
    IDInternational Delight
    IDIncremental Development
    IDImage Dynamics (music equipment; Canada)
    IDInternational Dateline
    IDInteractive Development (various companies)
    IDIndustrial Dispute
    IDInvisible Disability
    IDInstruction Decode (Von Neumann cycle step)
    IDIntelligence Duties (US Navy)
    IDIntestinal Distress
    IDInter Dimensional
    IDInventory Discrepancy
    IDIzquierda Democrática (Democratic Left, Ecuador)
    IDInventory Difference
    IDInvariant Density
    IDInstituto por la Democracia (Spanish: Institute for Democracy; Guatemala)
    IDInterleaving Depth
    IDInfective Dose
    IDIntermediate Dose (treatment)
    IDImplementation Dependency
    IDInterconnecting Device
    IDInstrument Delivery
    IDIntegrated Dictionary
    IDInterface Diagram
    IDIntegrated Demonstration(s)
    IDItem Designator
    IDInformation Deficiency
    IDIndividuated Dysautomania
    IDInterface Diagnostics
    IDInertial Dampeners (Star Trek, Stargate Atlantis)
    IDInterpretative Documents
    IDInstantaneous Description (Turing Machine configuration)
    IDIrvine Dataflow
    IDInstitut Dayakologi (Indonesian: Dayakologi Institute)
    IDIndex Diagram
    IDWe're in Demand (an old Id Software's slogan)
    IDIditol Dehydrogenase
    IDInside Dose (radiation exposure)
    IDInterleaved De-Clustering (computing)
    IDInhibitors of DNA Binding/Differentiation
    IDIncreased Deployability
    IDIntegrated Daemon
    IDInstituto Desert (Brasil)
    IDIncapacitation Dose
    IDIntercommunication Device
    IDIntrinsic Densitometry
    IDInformation during Learning Task (online education)

    ID


    • noun

    Synonyms for ID

    noun identification

    Synonyms

    • identification
    • papers
    • credentials
    • licence
    • warrant
    • identity card
    • proof of identity
    • letters of introduction

    Synonyms for ID

    noun a state in the Rocky Mountains

    Synonyms

    • Gem State
    • Idaho

    Related Words

    • Yellowstone National Park
    • U.S.A.
    • United States
    • United States of America
    • US
    • USA
    • America
    • the States
    • U.S.
    • Boise
    • capital of Idaho
    • Coeur d'Alene
    • Idaho Falls
    • Lewiston
    • Nampa
    • Pocatello
    • Sun Valley
    • Twin Falls
    • Coeur d'Alene Lake
    • Salmon River
    • Salmon
    • Snake River
    • Snake

    noun a card or badge used to identify the bearer

    Synonyms

    • I.D.

    Related Words

    • badge
    • positive identification

    noun (psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity

    Related Words

    • depth psychology
    • psychoanalysis
    • analysis
    • unconscious
    • unconscious mind
    • inherent aptitude
    • instinct
    随便看

     

    英语词典包含2567994条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

     

    Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
    更新时间:2024/12/24 1:41:15