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identify

VT ระบุชื่อ  ชี้ตัว  แสดงตัว  ชันสูตร  พิสูจน์  recognize ra-bu-chue

 

identify by

PHRV ค้นพบ ด้วย  พบ ด้วย  kon-pob-duai

 

identify oneself

PHRV พิสูจน์ ตนเอง  pi-sud-dui-tua-ang

 

identify with

PHRV คิด ว่า เหมือนกัน  พิจารณา ว่า เป็น สิ่งเดียว กัน  kid-wa-muan-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

IDENTIFY

v.t.[L. idem, the same, and facio, to make. ] 1. To ascertain or prove to be the same. The owner of the goods found them in the possession of the thief, and identified them.
2. To make to be the same; to unite or combine in such a manner as to make one interest, purpose or intention; to treat as having the same use; to consider as the same in effect.
Paul has identified the two ordinances, circumcision and baptism, and thus, by demonstrating that they have one and the same use and meaning, he has exhibited to our view the very same seal of God's covenant.
That treaty in fact identified Spain with the republican government of France, by a virtual acknowledgment of unqualified vassalage, and by specific stipulations of unconditional defense.
Every precaution is taken to identify the interests of the people, and of the rules.

 

IDENTIFY

v.i.To become the same; to coalesce in interest, purpose, use, effect, etc. --An enlightened self-interest, which, when well understood, they tell us will identify with an interest more enlarged and public.

 

IDENTIFYING

ppr. Ascertaining or proving to be the same. 1. Making the same in interest, purpose, use, efficacy, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

IDENTIFY

I *den "ti *fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Identified; p. pr. & vb. n.Identifying. ] Etym: [Cf. F. identifier. See Identity, and -fy. ]

 

1. To make to be the same; to unite or combine in such a manner as to make one; to treat as being one or having the same purpose or effect; to consider as the same in any relation. Every precaution is taken to identify the interests of the people and of the rulers. D. Ramsay. Let us identify, let us incorporate ourselves with the people. Burke.

 

2. To establish the identity of; to prove to be the same with something described, claimed, or asserted; as, to identify stolen property.

 

IDENTIFY

IDENTIFY I *den "ti *fy, v. i.

 

Defn: To become the same; to coalesce in interest, purpose, use, effect, etc. [Obs. or R.] An enlightened self-interest, which, when well understood, they tell us will identify with an interest more enlarged and public. Burke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

identify

i den ti fy |īˈdentəˌfī aɪˈdɛn (t )əˌfaɪ | verb ( identifies, identifying, identified ) [ with obj. ] 1 establish or indicate who or what (someone or something ) is: the judge ordered that the girl not be identified | the contact would identify himself simply as Cobra. recognize or distinguish (esp. something considered worthy of attention ): a system that ensures that the student's real needs are identified. 2 (identify someone /something with ) associate (someone ) closely with; regard (someone ) as having strong links with: he was equivocal about being identified too closely with the peace movement. equate (someone or something ) with: because of my upstate accent, people identified me with a homely farmer's wife. [ no obj. ] (identify with ) regard oneself as sharing the same characteristics or thinking as someone else: I liked Fromm and identified with him. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense treat as being identical with ): from medieval Latin identificare, from late Latin identitas (see identity ) + Latin -ficare (from facere make ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

identify

iden |tify |ʌɪˈdɛntɪfʌɪ | verb ( identifies, identifying, identified ) [ with obj. ] 1 establish or indicate who or what (someone or something ) is: the judge ordered that the girl should not be identified | the men identified themselves as federal police. recognize or distinguish (especially something considered worthy of attention ): a system that ensures that the pupil's real needs are identified. 2 (identify someone /thing with ) associate someone or something closely with; regard as having strong links with: he was equivocal about being identified too closely with the peace movement. equate (someone or something ) with: because of my country accent, people identified me with a homely farmer's wife. [ no obj. ] (identify with ) regard oneself as sharing the same characteristics or thinking as someone else: I liked Fromm and identified with him. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense treat as being identical with ): from medieval Latin identificare, from late Latin identitas (see identity ) + Latin -ficare (from facere make ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

identify

identify verb 1 the driver was identified by two witnesses: recognize, single out, pick out, spot, point out, pinpoint, put one's finger on, put a name to, name, know; discern, distinguish; remember, recall, recollect; informal finger; formal espy. 2 I identified four problem areas: determine, establish, ascertain, make out, diagnose, discern, distinguish; verify, confirm; informal figure out, get a fix on, peg. 3 they identify professional sports with wealth and glamour: associate, link, connect, relate, bracket, couple; mention in the same breath as, put side by side with. 4 Peter identifies with the hero: empathize with, be in tune with, have a rapport with, feel at one with, sympathize with; be on the same wavelength as, speak the same language as; understand, relate to, feel for.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

identify

identify verb 1 she identified her attacker in a police line-up: recognize, single out, pick out, spot, point out, pinpoint, pin down, put one's finger on, put a name to, name, place, know, know again, know by sight, discern, distinguish, discover, find, locate; remember, recall, recollect, call to mind; informal put the finger on; N. Amer. informal finger. 2 I was able to identify four problem areas: determine, establish, ascertain, find out, discover, learn, fix, settle, decide, make out, ferret out, diagnose, deduce, divine, intuit, discern, distinguish; verify, confirm, make certain of, certify; informal figure out, get a fix on. 3 tobacco sponsorship is aimed at a market that identifies sport with glamour: associate, link, connect, couple, relate, bracket, think of together; think of in connection with, draw a parallel with, mention in the same breath as, set side by side with. ANTONYMS distinguish. 4 children usually identify with the hero: empathize, be in tune, have a rapport, feel togetherness, feel at one, commune, sympathize, be in sympathy; be on the same wavelength as, speak /talk the same language as; understand, relate to, feel for, have insight into; informal put oneself in the shoes of. 5 it is tempting to identify him with an Athenian painter of the same name: equate with, identify someone as, consider someone /something to be, regard as being the same as, regard as being identical to.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

identify

i den ti fy /aɪdéntəfàɪ /identity 動詞 -fies /-z /; -fied /-d /; ing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈人 物 〉 (同一人 [物 ]であると )確認する, …の身元を確認する , …を同定する ; …が «…であると » わかる «as » identify the man その男の身元を確認する Mary was able to identify the paintings as being hers .メリーはその絵が自分のものであることがわかった 2 問題 物事の本質など 〉を特定する , 明確にする ; wh節 〗…か特定する identify who stabbed the policeman 警官を刺した人物を特定する 3 «…と » 〈物 事 〉を同一視する, 関連づけて考える «with » ▸ Customers identify a company with its employees .顧客は会社と従業員を同一視する .4 be -fied / oneself «…と » 関係する, 共鳴する «with » He became identified with the motorcycle gang .彼はその暴走族に加わるようになった 5 生物 〈動植物の種 属 〉を決定 [同定 ]する .自動詞 〈人が 〉 «…に » 共鳴 [共感 ]する , «…と » 一体感を持つ «with » She identified with the character in the film .彼女は映画の登場人物に共感を覚えた