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IdentityIdentity --S.C.--Dictionary Devotee: Xiao wei Jie--Translation Talent: Wang Wei--Experience Expert: Yuan Peng--Web page Wizard: Song Weipeng
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Longman 2003
1.[uncountable and countable] someone's identity is their name or who they are .
2.[uncountable] the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people have, that make them different from other people.
3.[uncountable] formal exact similarity between two things.
Every people is different from everyone else
Everyone belongs to a particular group
▲Because of qualities, beliefs and ideas
Identity—Te Xing
Translation:
Identity--experience
I think the behavior of a person will depend onthe identity or personality of themselves. Forexample, sometimes I do something or saysomething without reflection. So it makes myfriends and I quarrel with each other
endlessly.I know I do something on impulse, but it is myidentity. And it is difficult to change.
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[edit] Social science Identity (social science), stemming from cognitive theory, sociology, politics, and
psychology. Cultural identity, a person's self-affiliation (or categorization by others) as a
member of a cultural group Gender identity, the gender with which a person identifies (or is identified by
others) Psychological identity, an individual's unique identity that develops relatively late
in his life. (see Identity formation) Identity In Organizational Communication, organizational communication
scholars look at how our membership in different organizations shapes our “selves,” both in our workplace and in our group affiliations.
Online identity, established and used by computer network users (see also Digital identity in Computer Science)
National identity, belief in membership of a nation. In some countries where there is more than one "nation" in the state or identity is
otherwise confused, there may be a debate over what the nation's real identity is, see:
– Britishness, Scottish national identity – Canadian identity, Québécois nation motion
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