单词 | identify |
释义 | identify verbadverb | verb + identify | phrases adverb➤accurately, correctly, rightly准确地辨识;正确地识别◆the new test will enable us to identify more accurately patients who are most at risk.新的检测方法将使我们能够更加准确地识别哪些病人的情况最危急。◆did you identify all the pictures correctly?你把所有照片都认对了吗?➤falsely, incorrectly, mistakenly, wrongly错误地辨认▸➤positively确认▸➤clearly, unambiguously, unequivocally, uniquely清楚地辨认;明确地认出;特别地识别◆we have not yet clearly identified the source of the pollution.我们尚未确定污染源。◆a serial number that uniquely identifies the disk用于逐一区分光盘的序列号➤formally正式辨认◆someone has to formally identify the body.必须有人出面正式确认死者的身分。➤easily, readily容易辨认;轻易认出◆i could identify him easily if i saw him again.如果再见到他,我很容易就能把他认出来。➤quickly, rapidly很快认出;快速辨识◆business trends are rapidly identified by this system.通过这个系统能迅速了解商业发展动态。➤tentatively初步鉴定◆all three structures dated to the third century and were tentatively identified as shrines.这 3 座建筑全都建于 3 世纪,并且被初步鉴定为神庙。➤reliably可靠地认定➤properly恰当地辨认➤successfully成功辨识◆jaime successfully identified all 45 different species.杰米成功辨别出全部 45 个品种。➤automatically自动识别◆a computer program to automatically identify any query ending with a question mark一套自动识别以问号结尾的问句的计算机程序➤explicitly, specifically明确地识别;具体指明◆the pressbook did not specifically identify the film's setting.宣传材料没具体说明电影的背景。➤publicly公开指明◆ms. wilson was publicly identified as a cia operative.威尔逊女士被公开指认为中情局特工。➤initially, originally最初/原来指认➤visually直观地发现◆the surgeon visually identifies and cuts out the cancerous tissue.外科大夫确认癌变组织的位置并予以切除。verb + identify➤be able to, be unable to, can, manage to能辨认;不能辨认;可以确定;设法确定◆tests that can identify people at risk of cancer能发现人是否有癌变危险的检测➤be easy to, be possible to易于辨认;有可能确认▸➤be difficult to, struggle to难以辨别;费力地辨认▸➤be necessary to, need to有必要确定;需要辨认▸➤attempt to, endeavour/endeavor to, seek to, strive to, try to试图确认;努力辨认;力图辨认➤hope to希望找到◆the researchers hope to identify ways to improve the treatment.研究人员希望找到提高治疗效果的方法。➤learn to学会辨认◆participants learn to identify different species by their calls.参与人员学习通过分析鸣叫声音来分辨不同的品种。➤allow sb to, be used to, enable sb to, help to, serve to使某人可以辨认;用于辨认;使某人能够认出;帮助确认;用以识别▸➤decline to, refuse to拒绝确认◆the newspaper declined to identify the source of the allegations.报社拒绝透露那些说法的来源。➤fail to没能认出◆most students failed to identify the quotation.多数学生没能找出那条引语。phrases➤efforts to identify sb/sth发现⋯的努力◆he has stepped up efforts to identify and acquire other small companies.他加紧努力寻找并收购别的小公司。➤a means of identifying sb/sth, a way of identifying sb/sth, a way to identify sb/sth辨明⋯的方法;确认⋯的途径◆one means of identifying the disease in its early stages早期确诊这种疾病的一种方法identify verb ●identify with sbadverb➤closely, completely, fully, strongly深切认同某人;与某人产生强烈共鸣◆she identified strongly with the main character in the play.她与戏里的主人公产生了强烈共鸣。➤readily乐意认同某人verb + identify with➤can能够认同某人◆i can't identify with men like him.像他那样的男人我没法认同。●identify sb with sthadverb➤closely认为某人与⋯密切相关◆the policy is closely identified with the president himself.这项政策被认为与总统本人有密切关联。➤clearly认为某人与⋯明显相关➤increasingly认为某人与⋯相关度越来越高◆great orchestras came to be identified increasingly with german conductors.杰出的交响乐团越来越被认为是德国指挥的功劳。 identify /aɪdentɪfaɪ/ verb [transitive] (identifies, identifying, identified, identified) 1.to find or discover sb/sth 找到;发现◆as yet they have not identified a buyer for the company. 迄今为止他们尚未找到公司的买主。◆the group identified €16 million in possible cost savings. 集团发现可能节约 1 600 万欧元的成本。◆we think we have identified a gap in the market. 我们认为发现了市场的空隙。2.to recognize sb/sth and be able to say who or what they are 确认;认出;鉴定◆the machine identifies you by scanning your fingerprint. 机器通过扫描你的指纹来辨认你。☞ identify identify verbidentify ♦︎ know ♦︎ recognize ♦︎ name ♦︎ make sb/sth out ♦︎ isolate ♦︎ discern ♦︎ pinpoint ♦︎ place ♦︎ pick sb/sth outthese words all mean to be able to see or hear sb/sth and/or be able to say who or what they are.这些词均表示认出、识别。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to identify / know / recognize sb / sth by sth◆to identify / recognize / name / pinpoint sb / sth as sb / sth◆to identify / know / recognize / make out / isolate / pinpoint / discern who / what / how...◆to immediately identify / know / recognize / pinpoint / place / pick out sb / sth◆to easily identify / recognize / make out / isolate / discern / pick out sb / sth◆to clearly / barely / hardly / just identify / recognize / make out / discern / pick out sb / sth◆to dimly know / recognize / make out / discern sb / sth■ identify [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to be able to say who or what sb/sth is确认;认出;鉴定出◆she was able to positively identify her attacker.她明确地指认了袭击她的人。◆many of those arrested refused to identify themselves (= would not say who they were).很多被捕的人拒不透露身分。◆first of all we must identify the problem areas within the system.首先我们必须找出系统内出问题的地方。 ➡ see also identify → find 3 ▸ identification noun [uncountable, countable] ◆each product has a number for easy identification.每件产品都有标码以便识别。◆only one witness could make a positive identification.只有一名目击者能够明确指认。■ know [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to be able to say who or what sth is when you see or hear it, because you have seen or heard it before认识;认出;辨认出◆i couldn't see who was speaking, but i knew the voice.我看不到谁在讲话,但能辨认出声音。◆she knows a bargain when she sees one.她一看就知道有没有便宜可捡。■ recognize (bre also recognise) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to know who sb is or what sth is when you see or hear them/it, because you have seen or heard them/it before认识;认出;辨认出◆do you recognize this tune?你能听出这是哪支曲子吗?◆we barely recognized her-she had changed so much in ten years.我们几乎认不出她了,她十年来变化太大了。◆i recognized him by the way he walked.我从他走路的样子认出了他。▸ recognition noun [uncountable] ◆he glanced briefly towards her but there was no sign of recognition.他瞥了她一眼,但似乎没认出她来。note 辨析 know or recognize? know is used especially to talk about sounds that seem familiar and when sb recognizes the quality or opportunity that sb/sth represents, as in the phrase sb knows a ... when they see one. * know 尤用于表示辨认出听上去熟悉的声音,也表示发现某人或某事物所展现的特质或机会,比如在短语 sb knows a ... when they see one (一看便知⋯) 中◆i know / recognize that voice / laugh / tune.我能辨别出那声音/笑声/曲子。◆he knows / recognizes a lady when he sees one.是不是淑女他一看就知道。 recognize can also be used in these examples, but it sounds slightly more formal. know in this meaning is not usually used to talk about people. * recognize 也可用于这些例子,但听起来稍显正式。know 表达此义时通常不用以指人◆i knew him as soon as he came in the room. ■ name [transitive] to say the name of sb/sth in order to show that you know who/what they are说出⋯的名称;叫出⋯的名字◆the victim has not yet been named.受害人的姓名尚未得知。◆the missing man has been named as james kelly.失踪者已被确认为名叫詹姆斯 • 凯利的男子。◆can you name all the american states?你能说出美国所有的州吗?■ make sb/sth out -->phrasal verb(made, made) (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to manage to see or hear sb/sth that is not very clear看清;听清;辨认清楚◆i could just make out a figure in the darkness.黑暗中我只看出了一个人的轮廓。◆the sign was too far away for me to make out what it said.指示牌太远了,我看不清上面写着什么。■ isolate [transitive] (formal or technical术语) to separate a part of a situation, problem, idea, etc. so that you can see what it is and deal with it separately将⋯剔出(以便弄清和单独处理)◆it is possible to isolate a number of factors that contributed to her downfall.可以找出导致她垮台的一些因素。■ discern /dɪsɜːn; name dɪsɜːrn/ [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (formal) to recognize or know sth, especially sth that is not obvious; to manage to see or hear sb/sth that is not very clear识别,分辨,看出,听出(不明显的事物)◆it is possible to discern a number of different techniques in her work.从她的作品中可以看到许多不同的创作手法。◆it is often difficult to discern how widespread public support is.要了解公众支持的广泛程度常常是困难的。 ➡ see also distinguish → distinguish 1 , discernible → visible ■ pinpoint /pɪnpɔɪnt/ [transitive] to find and show the exact position of sb/sth or the exact time that sth happened; to be able to give the exact reason for sth or to describe sth exactly明确指出,确定(位置或时间);准确解释(或说明)◆he was able to pinpoint on the map the site of the medieval village.他能在地图上准确找到那个中世纪村庄的位置。◆the report pinpointed the areas most in need of help.报告精确说明了亟待援助的地区。■ place [transitive] (usually used in negative sentences通常用于否定句) to recognize sb/sth and be able to identify them/it认出;辨认;识别◆i've seen her before but i just can't place her.我以前见过她,不过现在认不出她来。◆his accent was impossible to place.他的口音无法辨别。■ pick sb/sth out -->phrasal verb (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to recognize sb/sth from among other people or things认出来;辨别出◆see if you can pick me out in this photo.看你能不能认出这张照片上哪个是我。identify [transitive] (rather formal) to find a connection, cause or solution to a problem by studying the matter carefully(经研究)找到,发现(关联、原因或解决办法)◆scientists have identified a link between diet and cancer.科学家发现了饮食与癌症之间的关联。◆as yet they have not identified a buyer for the company.迄今为止他们还没有为公司找到买主。◆they are trying to identify what is wrong with the present system.他们正试图弄清现行制度的弊端所在。ⓘ you usually identify sth by first thinking of a possible connection, cause, etc. and then looking for evidence to prove or disprove it. * identify 通常指首先考虑可能的关联、原因等,然后寻找证据证明是对是错。 ➡ see also identify → identify identify [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to be able to say who or what sb/sth is确认;认出;鉴定出◆she was able to positively identify her attacker.她明确地指认了袭击她的人。◆many of those arrested refused to identify themselves (= would not say who they were).很多被捕的人拒不透露身分。◆first of all we must identify the problem areas within the system.首先我们必须找出系统内出问题的地方。 ➡ see also identify → find 3 ▸ identification noun [uncountable, countable] ◆each product has a number for easy identification.每件产品都有标码以便识别。◆only one witness could make a positive identification.只有一名目击者能够明确指认。identify/aɪˈdentɪfaɪ ||; aɪˈdɛntəˌfaɪ/verb [t] (present participle identifying third person singular present identifies;past tense past participle identified)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。 identifysee ⇨ find out 4 ⇨ name 7 ⇨ recognize 1 i·den·ti·fy /aɪ`dɛntəˏfaɪ; aɪˈdentɪfaɪ/v [t]to recognize and name someone or something 识别,辨认,鉴定:◇can you identify the man who robbed you? 你能否辨认出抢劫你的人?identify with sbto be able to understand someone's feelings because you have those feelings too [因有过相同感情而]与[某人]有同感[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。 ☞ identify |
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