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Label Led N   [Usu V Ed Put People N Count

英语单词 label
英美音标 英 ['leɪbl] 美 ['leɪbl]
中文释义 n.标记;标签;称号;唱片公司
vt.贴标签于;把 ... 归类
英语例句 (1) Put a label on your luggage.
(2) He has been given a label of "playboy" by his friends.
(3) It's his first release for a major label.
(4) The bottle is labeled poison.
(5) Be sure to label all the test tubes .
(6) His work is difficult to label accurately.
中文例句 (1) 在你行李上做个标记。
(2) 他的朋友给他起了一个“花花公子”的绰号。
(3) 这是他在大唱片公司发行的第一张唱片。
(4) 瓶上标明有毒。
(5) 一定要把所有的试管都贴上标签。
(6) 他的工作很难准确归类。
vocabulary简明 The saying “labels are for jars not people” means it’s OK to put a description on a jar so you know what’s inside (a label), but it’s not okay to judge people by attaching a label, or description to them, such as "nerd," "jock," or "burnout."
vocabulary扩展 Label is a busy word. It refers to the paper or identifying marks on a jar that tells you something about what’s inside the jar. Put such an identifier on the jar, and you label it. Related to that is a judgment about someone or something, a label. When you call yourself a superstar, you label yourself. Finally, you can use label as a short form of recording label, a company that produces musical recordings.
柯林斯解释
in AM, use 美国英语用 labeling, labeled
1
[N-COUNT 可数名词]标签;签条;标贴 A label is a piece of paper or plastic that is attached to an object in order to give information about it.
  • He peered at the label on the bottle.

    他仔细地看着瓶上的标签。

2
[VERB 动词]贴标签于;用标签标明 If something is labelled, a label is attached to it giving information about it.
  [be V-ed]
  [V-ed quote]
  [V-ed with n]
  [usu passive]
  • The stuff has never been properly logged and labelled...

    这些东西从未进行过妥善登记,也没有贴标签标注。

  • Meat labelled 'Scotch Beef' sells for a premium in supermarkets...

    带有“Scotch Beef(苏格兰牛肉)”标志的牛肉在超市里售价不菲。

  • All the products are labelled with comprehensive instructions.

    所有产品均标有详尽的使用说明。

3
[VERB 动词](不公平地)把…称为,把…列为 If you say that someone or something is labelled as a particular thing, you mean that people generally describe them that way and you think that this is unfair.
  [be V-ed as n]
  [be V-ed as adj]
  [be V-ed n]
  [be V-ed adj]
  [usu passive]
  [disapproval]
  • Too often the press are labelled as bad boys...

    记者们往往被视为捣蛋分子。

  • Certain estates are labelled as undesirable...

    某些物业被归入不受欢迎之列。

  • They are afraid to contact the social services in case they are labelled a problem family...

    由于害怕被贴上“问题家庭”的标签,他们不敢联系社会福利机构。

  • If you venture from 'feminine' standards, you are labelled aggressive and hostile.

    女性要是不够女人味便会背上咄咄逼人、很不友善之名。

4
[N-COUNT 可数名词](批评性的)标签,称号 If you say that someone gets a particular label, you mean that people show disapproval of them by describing them with a critical word or phrase.
  [usu with supp]
  • Her treatment of her husband earned her the label of the most hated woman in America.

    她对待丈夫的行径使她赢得了“全美最可恶的女人”的称号。

5
[N-COUNT 可数名词]唱片公司 You can refer to a company that produces and sells CDs as a particular label .
  [usu supp N]
  • She landed a contract with record label EMI...

    她获得了一份与百代唱片公司的合约。

  • It was on the Virgin label.

    它由维京唱片公司发行。

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