/aɪˈdentɪfaɪ ||; aɪˈdɛntəˌfaɪ/verb
[T] (present participleidentifyingthird person singular presentidentifies;past tensepast participleidentified)identify sb/sth (as sb/sth) to recognize or be able to say who or what sb/sth is 认出:
The police need someone to identify the body.警察须要有人出来辨认这具尸体。We must identify the cause of the problem before we look for solutions.我们必须先弄清问题的起因,然后再寻求解决的方法。identify sth with sth to think or say that sth is the same as sth else 把…等同于…:
You can't identify nationalism with fascism.可不能把民族主义跟法西斯主义混为一谈。identify with sb to feel that you understand and share what sb else is feeling 认同某人的感情:
I found it hard to identify with the woman in the film.电影里的那个妇人无法引起我的共鸣。identify (yourself) with sb/sth to support or be closely connected with sb/sth 支持;与…有密切关系:
She became identified with the new political party.她支持那个新成立的政党。
identify/aIˋdɛntə͵faI; aIˈdentəfaI or aIˈdentIfaI/v [T] identified , identifying , identifies 1 to recognize someone or something and say correctly who or what they are 辨认﹐认出: She was unable to identify her attacker. 她认不出袭击她的人。2 to recognize something or discover exactly what it is 确定﹔发现: Scientists have identified the gene that causes abnormal growth. 科学家发现了导致发育异常的基因。identify with sbphr v to feel sympathy with someone or be able to share their feelings 认同〔某人〕﹔与〔某人〕产生共鸣: It was easy to identify with the novel's main character. 很容易与这部小说的主人公产生共鸣。
identifyidentifyidentifiesidentifiedidentifyingverb (identifies, identifying, identified/, has identified)to say or know who somebody is or what something is: The police have not identified the dead man yet.