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IELTS BNC: 6357 COCA: 6814

badge

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badge /ˈbæʤ/ noun
plural badges
badge
/ˈbæʤ/
noun
plural badges
Learner's definition of BADGE
[count]
: a small object (such as a tag, pin, or metal shield) that is worn or held up by a person so that it can be easily seen, that has writing (such as a person's name) and often a picture on it, and that shows who the person is徽章;徽号;证章
: a cloth patch that can be sewn onto clothing and that is awarded to a person (such as a Boy Scout or Girl Scout) for doing something奖章;勋章
British : 1button 2
: something that represents or is a sign of something else标记;标识;象征
IELTS BNC: 6357 COCA: 6814

badge

1 of 2

noun

plural badges
1
: a device or token especially of membership in a society or group
2
: a characteristic mark
3
: an emblem awarded for a particular accomplishment
4
British : button sense 1b
Solicitors have reacted with dismay after Staffordshire courts ordered them to remove "political" badges. Birmingham Post

badge

2 of 2

verb

badged; badging; badges

transitive verb

: to mark or distinguish (someone or something) with or as if with a badge
Guests arrived and were counted and badged. The New Yorker
They were dressed in uniform, too, but theirs were everyday uniforms, not ceremonial. Dark olive cloth, worn and creased, badged here and there with the unfamiliar insignia of their rank. Lee Child
My daughter's hands were raw and scraped from shucking four hundred oysters the night before, her knuckles badged with tiny, brilliant, forming scabs. William Boyd

Example Sentences

Noun The policeman flashed his badge. Don't forget to wear your name badge. The receptionist glanced at my visitor's badge. She earned 10 merit badges in scouting. She was wearing a badge that read “Support your local library.”
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
After revelations that the task force routinely violated people’s rights and stole drugs and money using the authority of their badge, Taylor, Hendrix and Jenkins pleaded guilty to federal charges. Emily Opilo, Washington Post, 13 Sep. 2022 After revelations that the task force routinely violated people’s rights and stole drugs and money using the authority of their badge, Taylor, Hendrix and Jenkins pleaded guilty to federal charges. Emily Opilo, Baltimore Sun, 7 Sep. 2022 His Spotify profile was recently removed, and his Instagram badge was recently revoked by Meta. Craig Silverman, ProPublica, 31 Aug. 2022 The 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V is the brand’s first-ever Sports Utility Vehicle to wear the V-Series badge. Kimberly Wilson, Essence, 27 Aug. 2022 Porsche is now also offering even stickier Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires for the GT3 through its dealer network—a first for a 911 model that doesn't wear an RS badge. Bradley Iger, Ars Technica, 17 July 2022 My concerns are that her experience will in any way resemble my own -- being ostracized by current and former brothers and sisters who wear the badge. Michael Fanone, CNN, 12 June 2022 Nearly 40 years after pro racer Ray Mallock founded the company, its new Short Wheelbase is the first car to wear an RML badge. Tim Pitt, Robb Report, 16 Apr. 2022 During the initial response to the snowfall, each contractor was required to wear a badge every day, but after results showed no detectable benzene, Alyeska switched to random sampling of badges worn by at least one member of every crew. Elizabeth Harball, Anchorage Daily News, 29 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English bage, bagge, of obscure origin

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of badge was in the 15th century
IELTS BNC: 6357 COCA: 6814
badge

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + BADGE | BADGE + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEname姓名牌police (especially NAmE) 警徽merit (especially NAmE) 榮譽勳章cap (BrE) 帽徽blazer, lapel (both BrE) 隊服徽章;領徽button (BrE) 鈕扣徽章VERB + BADGEwear佩戴徽章display, flash, pull out (especially NAmE) 出示/迅速出示一下/取出徽章The police officer flashed his badge.警察晃了晃他的警徽。earn (especially NAmE) 獲得勳章Gates earns a merit badge for his ideas on surviving the recession. (figurative) 蓋茨為度過蕭條時期出謀劃策,從而立了一功。BADGE + NOUNholder (= an object for holding a badge) (especially BrE) 證章套holder (= a person who has a badge) (especially BrE) 徽章持有者parking for disabled badge holders殘疾證持有者專用停車位PHRASESa badge of honour/honor (figurative) 榮譽勳章His scars are badges of honour / honor.他身上的傷疤就是榮譽勳章。a badge of office (especially BrE) 公職徽章His badge of office, a large gold key, hung around his neck.他脖子上掛着公職徽章 - 一把大金鑰匙。

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