英语单词 | badge |
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英美音标 | 英 [bædʒ] 美 [bædʒ] |
中文释义 | n.象征;标记;徽章;证章 vt.授给 ... 徽章 |
英语例句 | (1) Chains are a badge of slavery. (2) The olive leaf is a badge of peace. (3) What is that badge on your lapel? (4) He was awarded a merit badge for his bravery in the battle. |
中文例句 | (1) 锁链是奴役的标志。 (2) 橄榄叶是和平的象征。 (3) 你翻领上的是什么徽章? (4) 他因为在战斗中的勇猛被授予一枚奖章。 |
vocabulary简明 | Police officers wear a badge — a shiny piece of metal that lets you know they're cops. Badges can also be metaphors — for example, a scar could considered be a badge of honor. |
vocabulary扩展 | Police officers are the best-known badge-wearers, but lots of employees — especially federal employees — have to wear some kind of badge to work. The badge lets other people know who you are and what you do. Other kinds of badges are not so official. If a football player broke his leg during a big game, the cast could be called a "badge of honor," because of his playing and his toughness. All badges let others know who you are and why you're important. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]徽章,证章(美国英语通常用button指金属小圆徽章) A badge is a piece of metal or cloth which you wear to show that you belong to an organization or support a cause. American English usually uses button to refer to a small round metal badge. 2 [N-SING 单数名词]标志;标记;象征 Any feature which is regarded as a sign of a particular quality can be referred to as a badge . [usu N
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