badge

英 [bædʒ] 美 [bædʒ]

n.  徽章; 奖章; (制服上的)标记,标识; 证章; ***

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



牛津词典

noun

  1. 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。
  2. (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
  3. 证章;***
    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。
  4. 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

  1. 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.
    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 a badge .
      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。

    双语例句

    1. I went back to the station-house to turn in my badge and gun
      我回到警局交还***和佩枪。
    2. He pinned a badge on his jacket.
      他把一枚徽章别在外套上。
    3. Every student should carry a school badge.
      每个学生都应该佩戴校徽。
    4. He bore a red badge on his arm.
      他胳膊上佩戴着红色的臂章。
    5. Of course, you can make many styling and functional improvements to this Profile Badge.
      当然,您可以在样式和功能上对这个ProfileBadge进行大量改进。
    6. 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。
    7. Today, the South Bronx is no longer a stain; it's a badge of honor for me.
      现在,对我来说南布朗克斯已经不是污点,而是荣誉的标志。
    8. The badge sits on the lapel of his suit.
      徽章佩在他西服的翻领上。
    9. You bring your homeland security badge?
      带着国家安全徽章了吗?
    10. But I saved your badge.
      但是我帮你保管了徽章。
    11. Shirt with a company badge on the pocket.
      口袋上别着一只公司徽章的衬衫。
    12. You and your friend are afraid to come in here without a badge?
      你和你朋友不带徽章不敢进来吗?
    13. Can't you just use your badge?
      你不能使用你的徽章吗?
    14. You told me you wore a badge once.
      你告诉我你曾经戴过一个警长徽章。
    15. 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。
    16. 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。
    17. And a piece of a medal or a badge or something.
      和一个金属片,看来像是徽章。
    18. They checked everyone's badge before letting them in.
      放行之前他们检查了每个人的徽章。
    19. The next time you hand me your badge.
      下次你把你的徽章交给我的时候。
    20. And I'm supposed to do that because you have a badge?
      因为你有一个徽章我就信任你?
    21. Because he disrespected the badge that you and I wear.
      因为他不尊重你我佩戴的***。
    22. 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。
    23. Forget it. I want your badge and your gun. you're on suspension.
      免了吧,我要收回你的***和枪,你暂时停职了。
    24. What is that badge on your lapel?
      你翻领上的是什麽徽章?
    25. You will be a member of us when you get the badge.
      当你拥有这个徽章的时候你就是我们的成员了。
    26. You want a merit badge?
      你想要最有价值徽章吗?
    27. You going to take my badge and gun?
      你要拿走我的徽章和枪吗?
    28. We're gonna need your gun and your badge.
      我们要拿走你的枪和***。
    29. You see, that badge is the authority around here.
      你知道的,在这里这个徽章说了算。
    30. Don't forget to wear your CND badge.
      别忘了戴上你的核裁军运动的徽章。

    同义词辨析

      badge chevron crest emblem pin【导航词义:徽章】

      badge n. 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
    ***/校徽
    a badge of honour
    荣誉徽章

      chevron n. 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***。

    〔例证〕

      crest n. 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

      emblem n. 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。

      pin n. 〈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。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. 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

    2. 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

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