释义 |
debadge, v.|diːˈbædʒ| [f. de- II. 2 a + badge n.] trans. To deprive of the badge which in the war of 1914–18 exempted a man from military service. Also deˈbadged ppl. a.
1916Daily Mail 23 Sept. 5/7 All single men under, say, twenty one, to be immediately debadged. Ibid. 1 Nov. 5/5 This practice of capturing debadged men has been brought prominently before the Man-Power Board. |