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单词 identification
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Definition of identification in English:

identification

noun ʌɪˌdɛntɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)naɪˌdɛn(t)əfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1mass noun The action or process of identifying someone or something or the fact of being identified.

    each child was tagged with a number for identification
    count noun it may be impossible for relatives to make positive identifications
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They act openly and brazenly in the belief that Gardai will have difficulty in making any positive identification.
    • There are several toxic species, so positive identification of any cobweb-caps to be eaten is essential.
    • The identification of suspects by name provides a huge area for obfuscation.
    • According to both O'Brien and Kieswetter, the recruiting process begins with player identification.
    • These cultures often take up to six weeks for positive identification.
    • Cultivar name or sample identification is at the top of each lane.
    • Schools don't teach the names of trees or identification of birds and frogs.
    • That information included a unique biometric form of identification: a fingerprint.
    • You need someone who has the actual expertise to confirm positive identification.
    • The first step in the risk management process is risk identification.
    • In fact no positive identification of him is ever made.
    • Today we await the positive identification of the body and any details of how and when she died.
    • The identification of two named genera in a single organism presents a taxonomic dilemma.
    • They must have a high preservation potential, be relatively common, and also be distinctive so that accurate identification is possible.
    • Keith Morris is happy with the news of the positive identification, though he won't relax until the divers complete their final dive in safety.
    • Well, the whole process of identification actually takes place a few steps before DNA testing.
    • I do not argue with the fact or identification of sentencing error.
    • One mode by which coloring one element could slow processing is by making identification of the color more difficult.
    • Aptitude identification should be a continuous process, specially designed to go along with the secondary education.
    • In looking specifically at masculinity in this context, I want to examine the process of narcissistic identification in more detail.
    Synonyms
    recognition, singling out, picking out, spotting, pointing out, pinpointing, naming, placing
    discerning, distinguishing, discovery, finding, location
    North American informal fingering
    1. 1.1 A means of proving a person's identity, especially in the form of official papers.
      do you have any identification?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A 72-year-old woman in Chiswick answered the door to a bogus water board official with bogus identification.
      • I was asked to turn in my gun and my badge and my RCMP identification.
      • Verify that the phone number on his vehicle matches the one you dialled and that the driver has official identification.
      • When he reached her she was with the man and when he asked if the handbag was theirs and for identification to prove it they handed it over.
      • Since she could not produce any temporary resident permit or personal identification, the two were brought back to the station.
      • Adolescents and adults, on the other hand, frequently report positive identification with own group members.
      • That presupposes that only positive photo identification is admissible.
      • The fact is that asylum seekers already have to carry identification and have their fingerprints taken.
      • Because he lacks any official identification, he has been denied political asylum and barred from leaving the jail.
      • Those not having acceptable identification to prove age may be refused a marriage license.
      • If you have no identification proving your medical qualification your assistance will probably be declined.
      • They will be asked to bring identification to prove they are the rightful owners before it is returned.
      • You must provide identification showing your name and address in the City of Waterloo.
      • All collectors will carry appropriate identification and official receipts will be provided.
      • He said the thieves repeatedly robbed the mail drops until they had enough identification to create new identities for themselves.
      • It is an offence not to carry some form of identification, such as passport or driving licence.
      • Ten thousand people had their names and personal identification stolen from Stanford University.
      • I had to wear a full respirator and goggles and carry identification to prove I owned property in the area.
      • Failure to present the required identification may disqualify you from the assessment process.
      • They will have to bring with them some other federally approved form of identification, like a passport.
      Synonyms
      ID, papers, identity papers, identification papers, bona fides, documents, credentials
      ID card, identity card, pass, badge, warrant, licence, permit, passport, proof of identity
      proof of qualifications, certificate, diploma, references, testimonial, letter of introduction, letter of recommendation
  • 2A person's sense of identity with someone or something.

    children's identification with story characters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The surface advantage of group identification is that an identity comes prefabricated.
    • He was the preeminent actor of the jeans and torn t-shirt generation who sought a total identification with the characters they played.
    • He developed an intellectual identification with France that would last his entire life.
    • Possibly this would add a sense of discomfort, and possibly an identification with imprisonment.
    • What always came through in Cash's music and life was his identification with and compassion for the underdog.
    • Their lifelong identification with the working class was forged during these years.
    • The men are isolated in their consciousness by their close identification with machines.
    • In a final duet, with post-gypsy band Dress, they build towards an erotic identification with their audience.
    • Boys, however, must break with their primary identification with their mothers in order to become male identified.
    • Part of the lure of going to the cinema is not only the pleasure of looking but also the processes of identification that this allows.
    • He was one of those political people who refused an identification with a specific race or nation or movement or party.
    • The story constitutes an identification with childhood.
    • A wedding ring and government paper equally represent social identification.
    • At the heart of this process of identification was the assumption that Europeans had a right to label non-Europeans.
    • From the folk culture, adolescents receive a world view and an identification with a unique cultural system.
    • The populist side of me is very much about my identification with the culture of a newsroom.
    • But equally interesting was the lack of identification with the official government region in which people live.
    • The fluttering of rainbow flags also indicates a waning identification with the Italian nation and a loss of support for the Italian state.
    • New forms of national identification can only come out of the process of British people living, working and debating together.
    • The desecration of a church and the group's name suggest a strong identification with Wicca..
    Synonyms
    empathy, rapport, fellow feeling, togetherness, unity, bond of sympathy, sympathetic cord, sympathy, understanding
    informal good vibes
  • 3The association or linking of one thing with another.

    the growing identification of anti-slavery with political liberalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a tendency to associate case studies with qualitative research, but such an identification is not appropriate.
    • The identification of order with law eliminates from public consciousness the very concept of the decentralized provision of order.
    • But its inherent limitations meant that it could never fully escape from its identification with victimhood.
    • It also facilitated the identification of the church and of various church associations with the National Revolution.
    Synonyms
    association, link, linkage, connection, tie, bracketing, relatedness, interrelation, interconnection, interdependence

Origin

Mid 17th century: originally from medieval Latin identificat- 'identified', from the verb identificare; later from identify.

 
 

Definition of identification in US English:

identification

nounīˌden(t)əfəˈkāSH(ə)naɪˌdɛn(t)əfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action or process of identifying someone or something or the fact of being identified.

    each child was tagged with a number for identification
    it may be impossible for relatives to make positive identifications
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact no positive identification of him is ever made.
    • Schools don't teach the names of trees or identification of birds and frogs.
    • These cultures often take up to six weeks for positive identification.
    • They must have a high preservation potential, be relatively common, and also be distinctive so that accurate identification is possible.
    • They act openly and brazenly in the belief that Gardai will have difficulty in making any positive identification.
    • Well, the whole process of identification actually takes place a few steps before DNA testing.
    • Keith Morris is happy with the news of the positive identification, though he won't relax until the divers complete their final dive in safety.
    • The identification of two named genera in a single organism presents a taxonomic dilemma.
    • In looking specifically at masculinity in this context, I want to examine the process of narcissistic identification in more detail.
    • One mode by which coloring one element could slow processing is by making identification of the color more difficult.
    • That information included a unique biometric form of identification: a fingerprint.
    • Today we await the positive identification of the body and any details of how and when she died.
    • According to both O'Brien and Kieswetter, the recruiting process begins with player identification.
    • You need someone who has the actual expertise to confirm positive identification.
    • Aptitude identification should be a continuous process, specially designed to go along with the secondary education.
    • I do not argue with the fact or identification of sentencing error.
    • The first step in the risk management process is risk identification.
    • Cultivar name or sample identification is at the top of each lane.
    • There are several toxic species, so positive identification of any cobweb-caps to be eaten is essential.
    • The identification of suspects by name provides a huge area for obfuscation.
    Synonyms
    recognition, singling out, picking out, spotting, pointing out, pinpointing, naming, placing
    1. 1.1 A means of proving a person's identity, especially in the form of official papers.
      I asked to see his identification
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They will have to bring with them some other federally approved form of identification, like a passport.
      • Since she could not produce any temporary resident permit or personal identification, the two were brought back to the station.
      • Failure to present the required identification may disqualify you from the assessment process.
      • Adolescents and adults, on the other hand, frequently report positive identification with own group members.
      • All collectors will carry appropriate identification and official receipts will be provided.
      • When he reached her she was with the man and when he asked if the handbag was theirs and for identification to prove it they handed it over.
      • Verify that the phone number on his vehicle matches the one you dialled and that the driver has official identification.
      • I was asked to turn in my gun and my badge and my RCMP identification.
      • A 72-year-old woman in Chiswick answered the door to a bogus water board official with bogus identification.
      • He said the thieves repeatedly robbed the mail drops until they had enough identification to create new identities for themselves.
      • Ten thousand people had their names and personal identification stolen from Stanford University.
      • It is an offence not to carry some form of identification, such as passport or driving licence.
      • Because he lacks any official identification, he has been denied political asylum and barred from leaving the jail.
      • The fact is that asylum seekers already have to carry identification and have their fingerprints taken.
      • That presupposes that only positive photo identification is admissible.
      • You must provide identification showing your name and address in the City of Waterloo.
      • I had to wear a full respirator and goggles and carry identification to prove I owned property in the area.
      • Those not having acceptable identification to prove age may be refused a marriage license.
      • They will be asked to bring identification to prove they are the rightful owners before it is returned.
      • If you have no identification proving your medical qualification your assistance will probably be declined.
      Synonyms
      id, papers, identity papers, identification papers, bona fides, documents, credentials
    2. 1.2 A person's sense of identity with someone or something.
      children's identification with storybook characters
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He developed an intellectual identification with France that would last his entire life.
      • Boys, however, must break with their primary identification with their mothers in order to become male identified.
      • But equally interesting was the lack of identification with the official government region in which people live.
      • The fluttering of rainbow flags also indicates a waning identification with the Italian nation and a loss of support for the Italian state.
      • The story constitutes an identification with childhood.
      • The men are isolated in their consciousness by their close identification with machines.
      • The surface advantage of group identification is that an identity comes prefabricated.
      • A wedding ring and government paper equally represent social identification.
      • The populist side of me is very much about my identification with the culture of a newsroom.
      • In a final duet, with post-gypsy band Dress, they build towards an erotic identification with their audience.
      • Part of the lure of going to the cinema is not only the pleasure of looking but also the processes of identification that this allows.
      • At the heart of this process of identification was the assumption that Europeans had a right to label non-Europeans.
      • The desecration of a church and the group's name suggest a strong identification with Wicca..
      • New forms of national identification can only come out of the process of British people living, working and debating together.
      • He was one of those political people who refused an identification with a specific race or nation or movement or party.
      • He was the preeminent actor of the jeans and torn t-shirt generation who sought a total identification with the characters they played.
      • From the folk culture, adolescents receive a world view and an identification with a unique cultural system.
      • What always came through in Cash's music and life was his identification with and compassion for the underdog.
      • Possibly this would add a sense of discomfort, and possibly an identification with imprisonment.
      • Their lifelong identification with the working class was forged during these years.
      Synonyms
      empathy, rapport, fellow feeling, togetherness, unity, bond of sympathy, sympathetic cord, sympathy, understanding
    3. 1.3 The association or linking of one thing with another.
      the traditional Russian identification of democracy with anarchy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The identification of order with law eliminates from public consciousness the very concept of the decentralized provision of order.
      • But its inherent limitations meant that it could never fully escape from its identification with victimhood.
      • It also facilitated the identification of the church and of various church associations with the National Revolution.
      • There is a tendency to associate case studies with qualitative research, but such an identification is not appropriate.
      Synonyms
      association, link, linkage, connection, tie, bracketing, relatedness, interrelation, interconnection, interdependence

Origin

Mid 17th century: originally from medieval Latin identificat- ‘identified’, from the verb identificare; later from identify.

 
 
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