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单词 badge
释义
badge
(bæ )
Word forms: badges
1. countable noun B2
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.
2. singular noun [usually NOUN of noun]
Any feature which is regarded as a sign of a particular quality can be referred to as a badge.
Foreign companies used to consider a New York listing a badge of honour.
Collocations:
award a badge
The recipients were also awarded a badge and a certificate.
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In addition, state registering authorities awarded a badge of registration.
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Allied soldiers may also be awarded the badge, subject to their nations' uniform regulations.
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Athletes who qualified for the rank were awarded a badge with serial number.
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badge holder
They can be used in any vehicle transporting or collecting the badge holder.
Times, Sunday Times
Only a genuine badge holder would be able to then create a three-dimensional pass which could be compared for accuracy to one prepared earlier.
Times, Sunday Times
There are estimated to be 500,000 genuine badge holders who are under the age 15 that are allowed free entry.
Times, Sunday Times
Blue badge holders need pages of medical documentation to prove they have trouble walking.
The Sun
Invitations, including application forms for royal enclosure badges, are now being sent out to previous badge holders.
Times, Sunday Times
badge of honour
It was a massive badge of honour.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Others saw it as a badge of honour.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Women wear it like a badge of honour.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
I wear them as a badge of honour.
The Sun (2016)
badge of pride
Some regarded the title as a badge of pride.
Times, Sunday Times
He'll wear it as a badge of pride.
The Sun
It was a badge of pride for him.
Times, Sunday Times
All-nighters to get deals completed, for example, have been a curse and badge of pride in a machismo culture.
Times, Sunday Times
Third, it's a badge of pride to help the slowest pupils.
Times, Sunday Times
earn badges
You earn badges for multiple visits and are crowned the 'mayor' of a location if you register the most check-ins.
Times, Sunday Times
Scouts aged ten and over will get the chance to earn badges for paras-cending and street sports.
The Sun
Users can also earn badges by checking in at locations with certain tags, for check-in frequency, or for other patterns such as time of check-in.
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identification badge
The series number identification badge stock were ordered in bulk and fixed at random on the vehicles when leaving the production line.
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They must sign in and out for each shift and wear health board identification badges at all times.
Times, Sunday Times
These codes may be posted on placards throughout the hospital, or printed on employee identification badges for ready reference.
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It automatically tweets when personnel with proper identification badges come within close proximity of its location in an assigned room.
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They were not issued prison uniforms and did not have to wear identification badges.
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identity badge
A photo may also be required for an identity badge before an interview for security reasons.
Times, Sunday Times
It's like an identity badge, in case they get stolen.
Times, Sunday Times
While in the cubical she leaves a note asking for help and her identity badge in the hope of someone finding it.
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wear a badge
Just think about what it actually means to wear the uniform, to wear the badge.
Times, Sunday Times
Guys content to wear the badge of professionalism without meeting the standards required to justify the status.
The Sun
They are in touch with the modern world but don't feel they need to wear a badge saying so.
Times, Sunday Times
Flight service managers wear a badge with their name on it.
Times, Sunday Times
Wear this badge to let others know you're interested.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 徽章
Japanese: バッジ
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