badge
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A badge is a piece of metal, cloth or plastic which you wear or carry to show that you work for a particular organization, or that you have achieved something. (表明身份的) 徽章
...a police officer's badge. …警官的徽章。
2. N-COUNT A badge is a small piece of metal or plastic which you wear in order to show that you support a particular movement, organization, or person. You fasten a badge to your clothes with a pin. (表明支持對(duì)象的) 徽章[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
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badge /b?d?/ (badges)
劍橋詞典
- a small piece of metal , plastic , cloth , etc., with words or a picture on it, that you carry with you or that is fastened or sewn to your clothing , often to show your support for a political organization or belief , or to show who you are, your rank , or that you are a member of a group , etc.
- The birthday girl was wearing a badge with a nine on it.
- He sewed the badge neatly onto his uniform .
- New security measures require all visitors to sign in at reception and wear a visitor's badge.
- She has all sorts of different badges pinned to her school bag .
- You have to show your parking badge on the windscreen of your car , or they'll tow your car away.
徽章;像章;証章;紀(jì)唸章
Everyone at the conference wore a badge with their name on. 與會(huì)人員都戴著寫(xiě)有自己名字的証章。
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