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1 identify
identify v TECH aufdecken, erkennen, feststellen, kennzeichnen (z. B. wie Teile zusammengehören); markieren -
2 identify
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3 identify a suspect
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4 identify oneself
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5 identify risk
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6 identify stolen property
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7 identify the defendant
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8 identify the issues
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9 identify
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > identify
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10 identify wires
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > identify wires
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11 identify
1. transitive verb3) (recognize) identifizieren; bestimmen [Pflanze, Tier]4) (establish) ermitteln2. intransitive verb* * *1) (to recognize as being a certain person etc: Would you be able to identify the man who robbed you?; He identified the coat as his brother's.) identifizieren2) (to think of as being the same: He identifies beauty with goodness.) gleichsetzen•- academic.ru/36637/identification">identification- identify with
- identify oneself with / be identified with* * *iden·ti·fy<- ie->[aɪˈdentɪfaɪ, AM -t̬ə-]I. vt1. (recognize)▪ to \identify sb/sth jdn/etw identifizieren2. (establish identity)▪ to \identify sb jds Identität f feststellenthe judge ordered that the child in this case should not be identified der Richter entschied, den Namen des Kindes in diesem Fall nicht bekanntzugeben3. (associate)▪ to \identify sb with sb/sth jdn mit jdm/etw assoziieren [o in Verbindung bringen]4. COMPUTII. vi* * *[aI'dentIfaɪ]1. vt1) (= establish identity of) identifizieren, die Identität (+gen) feststellen; gene, virus etc identifizieren; plant, species etc bestimmen; (= mark identity of) kennzeichnen; (= recognize, pick out) erkennento identify one's goals — sich (dat) Ziele setzen
2) (= consider as the same) gleichsetzen (with mit)3) (= associate with) assoziieren (with mit)2. vr1)2)to identify oneself with sb/sth — sich mit jdm/etw identifizieren
3. vi(with film hero etc) sich identifizieren (with mit)* * *identify [aıˈdentıfaı; ıˈd-]A v/t1. identifizieren, gleichsetzen, als identisch betrachten ( alle:with mit):identify o.s. with → A 42. identifizieren:a) erkennen (as als), die Identität feststellen von (oder gen)b) BIOL etc die Art feststellen von (oder gen)3. ausweisen, legitimieren:identify o.s4. identify sb jemandes Namen bekannt geben:he asked not to be identified er wollte nicht genannt werdena) sich solidarisch erklären mitb) sich anschließen (dat oder an akk)* * *1. transitive verb1) (treat as identical) gleichsetzen ( with mit)2) (associate) identifizieren ( with mit)3) (recognize) identifizieren; bestimmen [Pflanze, Tier]4) (establish) ermitteln2. intransitive verb* * *v.auf dieselbe Ebene stellen ausdr.gleichsetzen v.identifizieren v. -
12 identify
1) ( recognize)to \identify sb/ sth jdn/etw identifizieren2) ( establish identity)to \identify sb jds Identität f feststellen;the judge ordered that the child in this case should not be identified der Richter entschied, den Namen des Kindes in diesem Fall nicht bekannt zu geben3) ( associate)to \identify with sb sich akk mit jdm identifizieren;to be identified with sth mit etw dat in Verbindung gebracht werden -
13 identify a disease
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > identify a disease
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14 identify
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15 identify oneself with / be identified with
(to be associated with or give one's full support or interest to (a political party etc).) sich solidarisch erklären mitEnglish-german dictionary > identify oneself with / be identified with
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16 identify with
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17 identify someone as
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18 identify
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19 identify by date and number
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20 identify primary source of fault
phr COMP primäre Fehlerquelle identifizierenDictionary English-German Informatics > identify primary source of fault
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