label
label 英 [ˈleɪbl] 美 [ˈleɪbl]
vt. 标注;贴标签于 n. 标签;商标;
进行时:labelling 过去式:labelled 过去分词:labelled 第三人称单数:labels 名词复数:labels
- 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."
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- vt. 标注;贴标签于
- n. 标签;商标;
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1. The washing instructions are on the label.
洗涤说明在标签上。
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2. price/address labels
价格标签;地址签条
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3. I hated the label ‘housewife’.
我不喜欢“家庭主妇”这个称谓。
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4. The file was labelled ‘Private’.
那档案上标明“私人”。
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5. He was labelled (as) a traitor by his former colleagues.
他被以前的同事称为叛徒。
- label (n.) c. 1300, "narrow band or strip of cloth" (oldest use is as a technical term in heraldry), from Old French label, lambel, labeau "ribbon, fringe worn on clothes" (13c., Modern French lambeau "strip, rag, shred, tatter"). This is perhaps, with a diminutive suffix, from Frankish *labba or some other Germanic source (such as Old High German lappa "flap"), from Proto-Germanic *lapp-, forming words for loose cloth, etc. (see lap (n.1)).
- label (v.) "to affix a label to," c. 1600, see label (n.); figurative sense of "to categorize" is from 1853. Related: Labeled; labeling; labelled; labelling.
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