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释义 badge
noun[ C ]
uk /bædʒ/ us /bædʒ/
B2
a small piece of metal or plastic with words or a picture on it, that you carry with you or fasten to your clothing or something else, in order to show who you are, that you are a member of a group, etc.: 徽章;像章;证章;纪念章
Everyone at the conference wore a badge with their name on .与会人员都戴着写有自己名字的证章。
Don't forget to display your ID badge.
 
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UK(USbutton)
a flat metal or plastic object, usually round, with a picture or message on it, that can be fastened to clothes with a pin, often in order to show that you like or support a particular group, idea, belief, etc.:
They used to go round wearing badges with slogans like "No nukes" and "Save the whale".
The birthday girl was wearing a badge with a nine on it.
 
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UK(USpatch)
a small piece of cloth with words or a picture on it, that can be sewn onto clothes to show who you are, your rank, that you are a member of a particular group or organization, etc.:
He sewed the school badge neatly onto his uniform.
He collects old army badges.
 
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US
a small piece of metal carried by a police officer to prove who he or she is:
The cop showed me her badge.
He was asked to surrender his gun and badge.
 
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New security measures require all visitors to sign in at reception and wear a visitor's badge.
You have to show your parking badge on the windscreen of your car, or they'll tow your car away.
She has all sorts of different badges pinned to her school bag.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Jewelry
ankle bracelet
antihelix
antitragus
auricle
bangle
barbell
be dripping with somethingidiom
bejewelled
brooch
charm
crown jewels
cultured pearl
diamanté
engagement ring
gem
jewellery box
medallion
rhinestone
tiepin
treasure

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Specific signs and symbols
Backing, supporting & defending

Idiom


be a badge of something
badge
verb[ T ]
uk /bædʒ/ us /bædʒ/
to put a badge or other mark on something:
The car will be badged as an Opel for sale mainly in continental Europe and as a Vauxhall for sale in the UK.
to give someone a badge:
These self-printing badge kiosks ensure that attendees can be badged in moments.
to describe something in a particular way:
The allowance would be badged as a savings measure because of the welfare payments it would spare.
The car is being badged as a Chevy, which suggests it will be at the affordable end of the scale.
The next-generation Space Wagon is due in Japan next month, badged for the home market as the Chariot.
These mortgage deals don't have to be badged "first-time buyer".
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Identifying
ascribe something to something
ascription
badged
badging
band
distinguishable
distinguishably
distinguishing
distinguishing feature
ear tag
microchip
microchipped
misidentification
misidentify
over-identification
over-identify
stamp
unidentifiable
unnameable
unplaceable

Phrasal verb


badge in

badge | American Dictionary


badge
noun[ C ]
us/bædʒ/
a small piece of metal worn to show your membership in a group or your authority within an organization such as the police

badge | Business English


badge
noun[ C ]
uk /bædʒ/us
WORKPLACE
a small piece of metal, plastic, cloth, etc. that you wear on your clothing to identify who you are, the organization you belong to, etc.:
A security guard checks each car, verifying that occupants have a company ID badge before letting them in.

Examples of badge


badge
As regards the second part, no contracts for the supply of the badges have been placed, and the matter is under reconsideration.
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We continue to discuss with staff and their representatives the introduction of name badges.
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The film badges are sensitive down to 0·2 millisievert (20 millirem).
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We are committed to introducing a specific power for the police, traffic wardens and local authority parking enforcement officers to inspect badges.
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Particular exceptions can however be made where wearing name badges would jeopardise staff safety.
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Of the 200 city academies, how many will be new-build and how many will be re-badged?
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The ranks will be the same and the local badges will be untouched.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Pinned on to the emperor's robes—in this case, the robes of the regions—will be the badges of economic development agencies, chambers and probably regional assemblies.
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Of course the figures will be studied in terms of targets across cap badges.
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Cars were designed to look marvellous and smart and had many sharp structures and badges.
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Is there any reason why badges are not allowed?
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As a result, there would have been no necessity to issue them with film badges.
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As has been pointed out, they will not just be men who can issue badges.
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However, it would be useful to know whether the number of people taking up badges is appropriate, given the incidence of serious physical disability.
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A significant rise in the number of badges would also make it more difficult for the police and traffic wardens to enforce the national scheme.
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Collocations withbadge


badge

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badge holder
Relatives should of course return the badge if the badge holder dies.
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badge number
Although in theory the purchaser can take the badgenumber of the seller, by no means all fairs issue badges.
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badge of honour
Latin remained the badgeofhonour that distinguished the man of culture.
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