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1.Identity [aɪˈdɛntəti]
中文:身份
英文:the qualities, beliefs, or ideas that make a particular person or group different from others
文中例句:Our identities start to form when we are children and continue to grow, solidify, and even change as we mature.
大学生生活例句:As a university student, your identity might be shaped by your major, clubs you join, and the city you study in.
2. Ascribed [əˈskraɪbd]
中文:归因于
英文:assigned to a particular category or class
文中例句:A ascribed trait is one that you are born with; examples include your ethnicity, your birthplace, and being the child and possibly the sibling of certain people.
大学生生活例句:Some students feel ascribed to a certain social group based on their family's socioeconomic status.
3. Achieved [əˈtʃiːvd]
中文:实现的
英文:gained through effort
文中例句:An achieved trait is one you work for, such as being a university graduate or the employee of a certain company.
大学生生活例句:Earning a scholarship is an achieved trait that many students strive for.
4. Chosen [ˈtʃoʊzn]
中文:选择的
英文:selected by an act of choosing
文中例句:An identity such as a club membership or affiliation with a political party is chosen.
大学生生活例句:Choosing to join the debate team is a decision that can enhance your public speaking skills.
5. Traits [trets]
中文:特征
英文:characteristics or qualities
文中例句:Identity traits can be ascribed, achieved or chosen.
大学生生活例句:Traits like being punctual or organized can be beneficial in group projects.
6. Solidify [ˈsɒlɪdaɪfaɪ]
中文:巩固
英文:to become solid or to make something become solid
文中例句:Our identities start to form when we are children and continue to grow, solidify, and even change as we mature.
大学生生活例句:After a semester of hard work, your study habits may solidify, making you more efficient.
7. Rivalries [ˈraɪvəlriz]
中文:竞争
英文:a situation in which two or more people or groups compete for the same thing
文中例句:A friendly rivalry between two sports teams isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but when rivalries are taken too far...
大学生生活例句:Rivalries between different faculties can motivate students to excel in their academic performance.
8. Foster [ˈfɒstər]
中文:培养,促进
英文:to encourage the development of
文中例句:The challenge, then, for both leaders and all of us in society is to foster the positive effects of group membership while avoiding the negative ones.
大学生生活例句:Universities often foster a sense of community among students by organizing various events and activities.
9. Desirable [dɪˈzaɪərəbl]
中文:令人向往的
英文:worthy of being desired or wished for
文中例句:...it’s easier to feel that your feelings are correct or that your characteristics are desirable.
大学生生活例句:Graduating with honors is a desirable trait that many students aim for.
10. Affiliation [əˌfɪliˈeɪʃn]
中文:关联
英文:a relationship in which two or more people or organizations are connected
文中例句:An identity such as a club membership or affiliation with a political party is chosen.
大学生生活例句:Joining a student organization can lead to affiliations that benefit your future career.
| affiliation | ascribe | categorize | consequence |
| foster | multilingual | rivalry | trait |
1. She said exactly what she thought, without thinking about the __________________________.
2. In general, shyness is a personality ________ that is partly biological and partly environmental.
3. International travel has grown to the point that many hotels find it necessary to employ ____________ staff members.
4. I can only ________ the uncommon behavior of the strangers I meet to my being a foreigner.
5. I have ______________________ my social media contacts into family, close friends, and work colleagues.
6. The city hopes historic districts will _______ a sense of community, which can be lacking in young and fast-growing places.
7. Laughing at the same joke would help us to show __________ with others, and this may be why it is especially infectious.
8. Once you graduate from school, you’ll start to feel fierce ______________ as you compete for a good job.

