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id

id /ˈɪd/ noun
plural ids
id
/ˈɪd/
noun
plural ids
Learner's definition of ID
[count] psychology
: a part of a person's unconscious mind that relates to basic needs and desires本我 compare ego, superego

ID

1 ID /ˈˈdiː/ noun
plural ID's or IDs
1 ID
/ˈˈdiː/
noun
plural ID's or IDs
Learner's definition of ID
: a document, card, etc., that has your name and other information about you and that often includes your photograph身份证明;身份证
[noncount]
[count]
2 ID /ˈˈdiː/ verb
ID's or IDs; ID'd or IDed; ID'ing or IDing
2 ID
/ˈˈdiː/
verb
ID's or IDs; ID'd or IDed; ID'ing or IDing
Learner's definition of ID
[+ object] informal
: to find out the identity of (someone or something) : identify认出;识别;鉴定
3 ID abbreviation
3 ID
abbreviation
Learner's definition of ID
Idaho爱达荷州
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id

1 of 7

noun (1)

: the one of the three divisions of the psyche in psychoanalytic theory that is completely unconscious and is the source of psychic energy derived from instinctual needs and drives compare ego, superego

id

2 of 7

abbreviation (1)

idem
plural ID's or IDs
: a document (such as a card) bearing identifying information about and often a photograph of the individual whose name appears on it

called also ID card, identification card, identity card

ID

4 of 7

verb

ID'd or IDed; ID'ing or IDing

transitive verb

: identify
ID'd the thief

ID

5 of 7

abbreviation (2)

1
Idaho
2
identification
3
independent distributor
4
industrial design
5
often not capitalized inside diameter; inner diameter; internal diameter
6
often not capitalized inside dimensions
7
intellectual disability; intellectually disabled
8
intelligence department

-id

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noun suffix (1)

1
: one belonging to a (specified) dynastic line
Abbasid
2
: meteor associated with or radiating from a (specified) constellation or comet
Perseid

-id

7 of 7

noun suffix (2)

: body : particle
chromatid

Example Sentences

Verb The police have not yet ID'd the victim. studies that show that eyewitnesses are surprisingly unreliable when called upon to ID the perpetrators of crimes

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

New Latin, from Latin, it

Noun suffix (1)

in sense 1, from Latin -ides, masculine patronymic suffix, from Greek -idēs; in sense 2, from Italian -ide, from Latin -id-, -is, feminine patronymic suffix, from Greek

Noun suffix (2)

probably from Latin -id-, -is, feminine patronymic suffix, from Greek

First Known Use

Noun (1)

1924, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

1941, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1944, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of id was in 1924
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