badges
英 [ˈbædʒɪz]
美 [ˈbædʒɪz]
n. 徽章; 奖章; (制服上的)标记,标识; 证章; 警徽
badge的复数
柯林斯词典
- 徽章,证章(美国英语通常用button指金属小圆徽章)
Abadgeis a piece of metal or cloth which you wear to show that you belong to an organization or support a cause. American English usually usesbuttonto refer to a small round metal badge. - N-SING 标志;标记;象征
Any feature which is regarded as a sign of a particular quality can be referred to as abadge.- Being a Communist was a badge of honour for thousands of trade union activists.
对数千工会积极分子来说,成为共产党员是荣誉的象征。
- Being a Communist was a badge of honour for thousands of trade union activists.
双语例句
- She wore a T-shirt covered in badges.
她穿了一件挂满徽章的t恤。 - All the staff at the exhibition must wear badges.
所有展览会的工作人员必须佩带徽章。 - But I think we got enough badges to check it out.
但我认为进行调查的警力已经够了。 - They were wearing infantry badges, you know* The uniform.
他们穿的是步兵标志的制服。 - This room should have limited access controlled by electronic badges.
这个房间应该只具有有限的访问权限,这些权限通过电子标记来控制。 - Nowadays badges are stamped out of gunmetal.
现在徽章是用模具从炮铜中冲压出来的。 - Salespeople in this supermarket must wear name badges when on duty.
这家超市的售货员必须挂牌上岗。 - Mayors wear chains round their necks as badges of office.
市长们戴着象征职位的项链。 - Michael: I understand. I myself don't understand office hours or badges.
迈克尔:我明白。我自己也总是对公司的办公时间和标识牌搞不清楚。 - Because we all live in hope of becoming white badges.
我们都希望能有朝一日成为戴“白徽章”的人。