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n. 徽章, 标记

[计] 标记


  1. He was awarded a merit badge for his bravery in the battle.
    他因为在战斗中的勇猛被授予一枚奖章。
  2. Chains are a badge of slavery.
    锁链是奴役的标志。
  3. What is that badge on your lapel?
    你翻领上的是什麽徽章?


badge
[ noun ]
  1. an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.)

  2. <noun.communication>
    they checked everyone's badge before letting them in
  3. any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank)

  4. <noun.cognition>
    wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability
[ verb ]
  1. put a badge on

  2. <verb.contact>
    The workers here must be badged


Badge \Badge\ (b[a^]j), n. [LL. bagea, bagia, sign, prob. of
German origin; cf. AS. be['a]g, be['a]h, bracelet, collar,
crown, OS. b[=o]g- in comp., AS. b[=u]gan to bow, bend, G.
biegen. See {Bow} to bend.]
1. A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on
the person; as, the badge of a society; the badge of a
policeman. ``Tax gatherers, recognized by their official
badges.'' --Prescott.

2. Something characteristic; a mark; a token.

Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. --Shak.

3. (Naut.) A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel,
containing a window or the representation of one.


Badge \Badge\ (b[a^]j), v. t.
To mark or distinguish with a badge.

  1. He also introduced a new cinematography merit badge.
  2. As I was leaving, I ran into a man with binoculars, the badge of the bird fraternity.
  3. Plaintiffs contended Burke could have simply flashed his identification badge at security guards and used a bypass to avoid metal detectors.
  4. Brawley, a black teen-ager, gained national attention in November 1987 when she reported a gang of white men, including one man wearing a badge, had abducted and raped her.
  5. That would give them a license to roam Asia on the ADB payroll, carrying the badge of a multilateral organization that hands out loans averaging $47 million apiece.
  6. Hatch, one of the conservative movement's guiding lights, wore the button through the hearing, but joked that "I thought you were worried sick about the effect it would have on you" to have such a conservative wearing the badge.
  7. The erstwhile SDP leader fiddles with his green party badge.
  8. It provides a badge of status, a source of cheap capital, a means of putting a value on the founder's fortune and a perfect prelude to acquiring other companies.
  9. Authorized visitors surrender their passports for a green badge which, in turn, is traded for a pink badge.
  10. Authorized visitors surrender their passports for a green badge which, in turn, is traded for a pink badge.
  11. "The arrest has become his badge of honor," said a foreign diplomat, also insisting on anonymity.
  12. He spent two years attending medical congresses, talking to doctors and wandering through University College Hospital in London weaing a white coat and a badge identifying him as Dr. Segal.
  13. Lawn is leaving the DEA a few months before he turns 55, the mandatory retirement age for federal law enforcement agents. Although he could remain as administrator without the special agent's badge, he decided to retire.
  14. The ring made about $300,000 in profits and included one trader disguised by a wig, makeup and bogus trading badge.
  15. She says six white men, including one wearing a police badge, kidnaped, beat and sexually assaulted her.
  16. Many gaped or stared when they saw a badge hanging from Mr. Smith's neck.
  17. Futures traders record on trading cards the price, quantity, time and badge number of the opposing buyer or seller for each trade they make.
  18. His slit-eyed mask amid all those noble brows looks like a badge of disgrace, as indeed in a way it is.
  19. Growing up in Port Arthur, McPherson says he was bitten by the weather bug as a 12-year-old Boy Scout working on a weather merit badge.
  20. During their first year at school, children become Octobrists and wear the badge of Baby Lenin.
  21. That handsome multiple, a badge of success, is also a red flag for the shorts, who like to bet that a stock can't stay hot forever.
  22. Such badges would make an ID card ineffective if it is reported stolen or if a person leaves his job without returning the badge.
  23. Sporting his traditional Wal-Mart cap and a red, white and blue employee badge bearing the name "Sam," the founder of the Wal-Mart discount chain on Wednesday reopened the 5&10 store that started it all.
  24. Together," he said, "we can make a difference." Beards, an ancient badge of wisdom and virility, are vanishing from the halls of Congress.
  25. "Brother, this just isn't your day," Parker said, flipping open his badge case after inviting the man inside and doing a U-turn.
  26. Environmentalist Barry Commoner slams the life-cycle fad from another angle: Using the studies to recommend products "puts a badge of legitimacy on existing levels of pollution," he contends.
  27. Reading further, I discovered that in 1961 all holders of the combat infantryman's badge had automatically become bronze star recipients.
  28. There was nothing, either, to replace the presidential service badge that had adorned his right breast in 1987.
  29. Under the proposed system, a computer would read a code on a worker's employee badge, record the worker's time and send it directly to the labor-accounting computer.
  30. Miss Brawley, who was reported missing for several days in November, has told her family she was abducted in a green or blue car, taken to a wooded area and sexually abused by six white men. One of the men flashed a police-like badge, she said.
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