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標簽;簽條;標貼
A label is a piece of paper or plastic that is attached to an object in order to give information about it.
例句
He peered at the label on the bottle.
他仔細地看著瓶上的標簽。
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VERB
貼標簽于;用標簽標明
If something is labelled, a label is attached to it giving information about it.
例句
The stuff has never been properly logged and labelled...
這些東西從未進行過妥善登記,也沒有貼標簽標注。
Meat labelled 'Scotch Beef' sells for a premium in supermarkets...
帶有“Scotch Beef(蘇格蘭牛肉)”標志的牛肉在超市里售價不菲。
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VERB
(不公平地)把…稱為,把…列為
If you say that someone or something is labelled as a particular thing, you mean that people generally describe them that way and you think that this is unfair.
例句
Too often the press are labelled as bad boys...
記者們往往被視為搗蛋分子。
Certain estates are labelled as undesirable...
某些物業(yè)被歸入不受歡迎之列。
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(批評性的)標簽,稱號
If you say that someone gets a particular label, you mean that people show disapproval of them by describing them with a critical word or phrase.
例句
Her treatment of her husband earned her the label of the most hated woman in America.
她對待丈夫的行徑使她贏得了“全美最可惡的女人”的稱號。
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唱片公司
You can refer to a company that produces and sells CDs as a particular label .
例句
She landed a contract with record label EMI...
她獲得了一份與百代唱片公司的合約。
It was on the Virgin label.
它由維京唱片公司發(fā)行。