['bædʒɪŋ]['bædʒɪŋ]
  • 贴印商标,饰章
    • noun(名词)
      1. (尤指车的)品牌标志
      2. (表明身份的)徽章,证件
      3. 颁发(工作)证件,配发徽章

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. (尤指车的)品牌标志

      Both versions look the same from the outside, with no difference in badging.

      这两个款式从外观上看都是一样的,标志上也没有任何区别。

    2. (表明身份的)徽章,证件

      Security companies are not allowed to use uniforms or badging that may be confused with a police officer.

      保安公司不允许使用可能与警察混淆的制服或徽章。

    3. 颁发(工作)证件,配发徽章

      The audit uncovered violations of regulations, including the badging of new employees prior to completing background checks.

      审计发现了违反规定的行为,包括在完成背景调查前向新雇员颁发工作证件。

    小知识

    Police officers wear a badge — a shiny piece of metal that lets you know they're cops. Badges can also be metaphors — for example, a scar could considered be a badge of honor.

    Police officers are the best-known badge-wearers, but lots of employees — especially federal employees — have to wear some kind of badge to work. The badge lets other people know who you are and what you do. Other kinds of badges are not so official. If a football player broke his leg during a big game, the cast could be called a “badge of honor,” because of his playing and his toughness. All badges let others know who you are and why you're important.

    实用短语

    1. acid badging

      戳记蚀刻

    2. benefit badging liner

      坏女孩眼线笔防水版

    3. badging and identification

      身份识别卡

    4. security id card badging systems

      身份标牌识别系统,通行证制作系统