1N-COUNT 徽章,证章(美国英语通常用button指金属小圆徽章) A badge is a piece of metal or cloth which you wear to show that you belong to an organization or support a cause. American English usually uses button to refer to a small round metal badge. 徽章,证章(美国英语通常用button指金属小圆徽章)
2N-SING [usually NOUNof n]标志;标记;象征 Any feature which is regarded as a sign of a particular quality can be referred to as a badge . 标志;标记;象征
Being a Communist was a badge of honour for thousands of trade union activists.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + BADGE | BADGE + NOUN | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤name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 + BADGE➤wear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 + NOUN➤holder (= 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PHRASES➤a 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。