badge
- IPA[badʒ]
英式
- a small piece of metal, plastic, or cloth bearing a design or words, typically worn to identify a person or to indicate membership of an organization or support for a cause;a distinguishing object or emblem
- mark with a badge or other distinguishing emblem
verb: badge, 3rd person present: badges, gerund or present participle: badging, past tense: badged, past participle: badged
noun: badge, plural noun: badges
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名詞
- 1. a small piece of metal, plastic, or cloth bearing a design or words, typically worn to identify a person or to indicate membership of an organization or support for a cause the badge of the Cheshire Regiment they wore plastic name badges 同義詞
- ▪ a distinguishing object or emblem the car's front badge is much loved by thieves 同義詞
- ▪ a feature or sign which reveals a particular quality philanthropy was regarded as a badge of social esteem 同義詞
動詞
- 1. mark with a badge or other distinguishing emblem vendors can badge their products ‘certified’
- a device containing photographic film which registers the wearer's exposure to radiation.
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice of marketing a motor vehicle under two or more brand names or badges.
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice of marketing a motor vehicle under two or more brand names.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device containing photographic film which registers the wearer's exposure to radiation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an orange livery with a silver badge offered as a trophy in an annual rowing contest among ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[baj]
美式
- a distinctive emblem worn as a mark of office, membership, achievement, licensed employment, etc.: name badges a Girl Scout badge
- mark with a badge or other distinguishing emblem: vendors can badge their products ‘certified’
Oxford American Dictionary