badge
badge 英 [bædʒ] 美 [bædʒ]
n. 徽章;证章;标记 vt. 授给…徽章
名词复数:badges
- 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.
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- n. 徽章;证章;标记
- vt. 授给…徽章
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1. The boy pins a badge on his jacket.
这个男孩子把一枚徽章别在外套上。
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2. The policeman's badge deflected the bullet.
那名警察的徽章使子弹偏转了。
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3. Their "scoreboard" requires little or no interaction from the user other than to look and to wear an active badge.
他们的“分数板”需要寻找以及活动徽章的佩戴,而要求很少或不要求来自用户的交互。
- badge (n.) "token worn to indicate the wearer's occupation, preference, etc.," especially "device worn by servants or followers to indicate their allegiance," from Anglo-French bage (mid-14c.) or Anglo-Latin bagis, plural of bagia "emblem," all of unknown origin. Figurative sense "mark or token" of anything is by 1520s.
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