badge
徽章
常用释义
英音[ bædʒ ]
美音[ bædʒ ]
变形
复数:
badges
第三人称单数:
badges
现在分词:
badging
过去式:
badged
过去分词:
badged
基本释义
- n. 徽章,奖章;标记,象征
- v. 给予……徽章(或标记)
例句
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1·All delegates must wear a badge.所有代表都要佩戴徽章。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·She pinned the badge onto her jacket.她把徽章别到外衣上。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·Can we get him a badge?我们能给他弄个徽章吗?
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4·They want more than the occasional coupon or reward, badge or crown.他们要的不只是那些偶尔的赠券或者奖励、徽章或者皇冠。
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5·She stopped at one vendor, flashed her badge, and picked a handful of mushrooms.她在一个小贩跟前停住了,亮了亮徽章,然后抓起一把蘑菇。
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6·At Space Camp, trainees can earn their Space Exploration badge as they build and fire model rockets.在太空营,学员可以制作和发射火箭模型,以此获得太空探索徽章。
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7·Their "scoreboard" requires little or no interaction from the user other than to look and to wear an active badge.他们的“分数板”需要寻找以及活动徽章的佩戴,而要求很少或不要求来自用户的交互。
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8·At Space Camp, trainees can earn their Space Exploration badge as they try simulated flying to space with the crew from all over the world.在太空营,学员可以尝试与来自世界各地的宇航员一起模拟飞往太空,以此获得“太空探索”徽章。
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9·His gun was a badge of power for him.他的枪对他而言是权力的标志。来源: 《牛津词典》
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10·She wore a badge saying 'Vote for Coates'.她戴着一枚徽章,上面写着“投科茨一票”。来源: 《牛津词典》