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badge

英 [bædʒ]

美 [bædʒ]

n.  徽章; 奖章; (制服上的)标记,标识; 证章; 警徽

复数:badges 现在分词:badging 过去式:badged 过去分词:badged 

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Collins.1 / BNC.6357 / COCA.6814

同义词辨析

badgechevroncrestemblempin【导航词义:徽章】

badgen. 徽章
〔辨析〕
由金属或其他材料制成,表明身份、职衔、所支持的团体等。
〔例证〕
a police/school badge
警徽/校徽
a badge of honour
荣誉徽章
chevronn. V形臂章
〔辨析〕
用布制成,缝在军人或警察制服的袖子上,表明佩戴者的军衔或警衔。
〔例证〕
crestn. 饰章,纹章
〔辨析〕
常印于银器、盘碟或信笺上,象征某一家族、机构等的历史悠久。
〔例证〕
a club/family crest
俱乐部/家族徽章
emblemn. 标志,徽章
〔辨析〕
通常用于代表国家、团体等。
〔例证〕
the national emblem
国徽
The thistle is the emblem of Scotland.
蓟是苏格兰的标志。
pinn. 〈美〉饰针,胸针;(背面有别针的)徽章
〔辨析〕
指佩戴在胸前作为饰件的胸针,或带有别针的徽章,作后者解时尤用于美国英语。
〔例证〕
She wears a diamond pin.
她佩戴了一枚钻石胸针。

牛津词典

    noun

    • 徽章;奖章
      a small piece of metal or plastic, with a design or words on it, that a person wears to show that they belong to an organization, support sth, have achieved sth, have a particular rank, etc.
      1. She wore a badge saying ‘Vote for Coates’.
        她戴着一枚徽章,上面写着“投科茨一票”。
      2. All employees have to wear name badges.
        所有员工均须佩戴名牌。
    • (制服上的)标记,标识
      a piece of material that you sew onto clothes as part of a uniform
      1. the school badge
        校徽
    • 证章;警徽
      a small piece of metal that you carry or wear to prove who you are, used, for example, by police officers
      1. He pulled out a badge and said he was a cop.
        他拿出工作证,说他是警察。
    • 标记;象征
      something that shows that a particular quality is present
      1. His gun was a badge of power for him.
        他的枪对他而言是权力的标志。

    柯林斯词典

    • 徽章,证章(美国英语通常用button指金属小圆徽章)
      Abadgeis a piece of metal or cloth which you wear to show that you belong to an organization or support a cause. American English usually usesbuttonto refer to a small round metal badge.
      1. N-SING 标志;标记;象征
        Any feature which is regarded as a sign of a particular quality can be referred to as abadge.
        1. Being a Communist was a badge of honour for thousands of trade union activists.
          对数千工会积极分子来说,成为共产党员是荣誉的象征。

      英英释义

      noun

      • any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank)
        1. wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability
      • an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.)
        1. they checked everyone's badge before letting them in

      verb

      • put a badge on
        1. The workers here must be badged

      双语例句

      • Forget it. I want your badge and your gun. you're on suspension.
        免了吧,我要收回你的警徽和枪,你暂时停职了。
      • The wing mirror, panels and Jaguar badge had all melted, Mr Lindsay said.
        林赛先生说,汽车后视镜、面板和捷豹标志都被烤化了。
      • The next time you hand me your badge.
        下次你把你的徽章交给我的时候。
      • I went back to the station-house to turn in my badge and gun
        我回到警局交还警徽和佩枪。
      • Because he disrespected the badge that you and I wear.
        因为他不尊重你我佩戴的警徽。
      • What is that badge on your lapel?
        你翻领上的是什麽徽章?
      • He bore a red badge on his arm.
        他胳膊上佩戴着红色的臂章。
      • Or you can come in tomorrow and drop off your badge.
        否则明天你可以来把你的徽章卸掉了。
      • He saw his battle scar as a badge of honour.
        他把战斗中留下的伤疤视为荣誉的象征。
      • A security badge can be worn by a guard and it tells you his job is to protect you.
        安全标识通常都是保安或门卫佩戴的,它会告诉你保安的工作就是保护你的安全。