id

/ˌaɪˈdiː/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɪd] /ˌaɪˈdiː/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈɪd] /ˈid/ (ame, mw) · /ɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɪd] /ɪd/ (ame, ipa)

id — verb

  • idpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • ids3rd person singular
  • idding-ing form
  • iddedpast simple

1. to tell an official, such as a police officer, who a specific person or a dead b

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to tell an official, such as a police officer, who a specific person or a dead body is — by looking at them and stating their name for the record

例句

The police asked Minho to id the man he saw running from the store.

id + [witnessed person] for authority

Élise was the only family member who could id the victim at the hospital.

id + [victim/body] at a location

同義詞
  • identify

    the full form; 'id' is an informal shortening used mainly in police and legal contexts

  • recognize

    broader and less formal; does not imply an official setting or authority

  • name

    focuses on stating the person's name rather than confirming identity from visual evidence

文法句型

id + [person/body]

id + [person/body] + from + [evidence]

be id'd + by + [authority figure]

用法筆記

Almost always appears in law enforcement or legal contexts. The past tense is often written as 'id'd' or 'ID'd' in informal writing. The person being identified is typically a suspect, a witness, or a deceased person.

常見錯誤

The doctor id the patient's illness from the test results.
The doctor identified the patient's illness from the test results.
💡'id' only refers to stating someone's identity, not diagnosing a condition.
I id my friend from across the room.
I recognized my friend from across the room.
💡'id' implies a formal or official identification, not everyday recognition.

2. to ask someone to show an official document, like a driver's license or a passpo

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to ask someone to show an official document, like a driver's license or a passport, that confirms their identity or age

例句

The security guard asked Quinn to id herself before entering the building.

id + [oneself/reflexive] at entrance

The bartender always ids customers who look like they are under thirty.

id + [customer] for age verification

同義詞
  • card

    informal shortening of 'ask for ID'; less common than 'id' as a verb

  • check ID

    two-word phrasal verb used in the same context (e.g., 'the bouncer checked my ID')

  • verify

    more formal; used in official or written contexts ('verify one's identity')

文法句型

id + [person]

id + [oneself]

be id'd + by + [authority figure]

用法筆記

Common in situations where age or identity must be verified before a service is provided, such as buying alcohol, entering a secure building, or boarding a flight. The subject is typically a person in authority such as a security guard, bartender, cashier, or police officer.

常見錯誤

The receptionist id my bag at the front desk.
The receptionist checked my bag at the front desk.
💡'id' applies to a person's identity, not to objects.
I need to id myself at the gym every morning for the check-in machine.
I need to scan my card at the gym every morning for the check-in machine.
💡'id' is used when another person asks for identification, not for a self-service machine.

id — noun

id — abbreviation

id — noun suffix