0 who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group that make them different from others -- 身份;本身;特性
The man's identity was being kept secret while he was helping police with enquiries. 這個男子在協助警方調查時,他的身份是保密的。
The informant was given a new identity (= a different name and new official documents) for protection. 給了線民一個新身分以作保護。
The newspaper photo apparently showed him in Rome but it was a case of mistaken identity (= it was the wrong person). 報紙上的照片似乎顯示他在羅馬,但其實那個人不是他。
In prison people often suffer from a loss of identity. 在獄中人們經常會失去自我。
I think my job gives me a sense of identity. 我覺得我的工作給了我一種認同感。
He assumed a false identity in order to escape from the police.
To conceal his identity, the man's words are being read by an actor.
Through a process of deduction , the detectives discovered the identity of the killer.
Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain.
It also suggests that traditional ways of telling the story overlook what sustains ordinary folk intent on finding religious meaning and identity.
A two-tiered transcription regulation mechanism that protects germ cell identity.
Some returned to join another garden on a false identity.