| badge Jun 20th 2013, 23:59 | | | | Line 55: | Line 55: | | | * French: {{t-|fr|porte-nom|m}}, {{t+|fr|badge|m}} | | * French: {{t-|fr|porte-nom|m}}, {{t+|fr|badge|m}} | | | * Italian: {{t-|it|targhetta|f}} | | * Italian: {{t-|it|targhetta|f}} | | − | * Portuguese: {{t-|pt|tarja|f}} | + | * Japanese: {{t|ja|バッジ|tr=bajji|sc=Jpan}} | | | {{trans-mid}} | | {{trans-mid}} | | | + | * Portuguese: {{t-|pt|tarja|f}} | | | * Russian: {{t|ru|бедж|m|tr=bɛdž|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|ru|бейдж|m|tr=bɛjdž|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|ru|беджик|m|tr=bɛ́džик|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|ru|бейджик|m|tr=bɛ́jdžик|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t-SOP|ru|[[табличка]] [[с]] [[имя|именем]]|f|tr=tablíčka s ímenem|sc=Cyrl}} | | * Russian: {{t|ru|бедж|m|tr=bɛdž|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|ru|бейдж|m|tr=bɛjdž|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|ru|беджик|m|tr=bɛ́džик|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t|ru|бейджик|m|tr=bɛ́jdžик|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t-SOP|ru|[[табличка]] [[с]] [[имя|именем]]|f|tr=tablíčka s ímenem|sc=Cyrl}} | | | * Swedish: {{t-|sv|namnskylt}} | | * Swedish: {{t-|sv|namnskylt}} |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 20 June 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia Etymology[edit] From Late Latin bagea, bagia ("sign"), of Germanic origin; compare with Old English bēag, bēah ("bracelet, collar, crown"). Pronunciation[edit] badge (plural badges) - A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one's clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization.
- the badge of a society; the badge of a policeman
- Prescott
- Tax gatherers, recognized by their official badges.
- A small nameplate, identifying the wearer, and often giving additional information.
- A card, sometimes with a barcode or magnetic strip, granting access to a certain area.
- Something characteristic; a mark; a token.
- 158? or 159?, Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act I, Scene 2:
- Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge.
- obsolete, slang A brand on the hand of a thief, etc.
- He has got his badge, and piked: He was burned in the hand, and is at liberty.
- (nautical) A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one.
- (heraldry) A distinctive mark worn by servants, retainers, and followers of royalty or nobility, who, being beneath the rank of gentlemen, have no right to armorial bearings.
Derived terms[edit] Translations[edit] carved ornament on the stern of a vessel | | | - Mandarin: 標記,标记 (biāo jì)
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Translations to be checked badge (third-person singular simple present badges, present participle badging, simple past and past participle badged) - (transitive) To mark or distinguish with a badge.
- The television was badged as 'GE', but wasn't made by them.
- (transitive) To show a badge to.
- He calmed down a lot when the policeman badged him.
- (transitive) To enter a restricted area by showing one's badge.
- (Can we date this quote?) unknown, David Simon, Homicide, ISBN 0-8050-8075-9, page 118:
- Worden and James walk [...] to the [...] Courthouse [...], where they badge their way past sheriff's deputies and take the elevator to the third floor.
- 2003, Joseph Wambaugh, Fire Lover, page 146:
- And Patterson didn't hear that Jack Egger, the studio's director of security, said he'd seen John Orr badge his way through the pedestrian gate sometime before 4:00 pm, when the fire was still raging, [...]
- 2004, Sergei Hoteko, On The Fringe Of History, page 135:
- Our regional commissioner, his assistant commissioner and our district director, along with their wives, were hoofing it to the rotunda. Apparently they didn't try and badge their way through.
- 2006, David Pollino, Bill Pennington, Tony Bradley, Himanshu Dwivedi, Hacker's challenge 3 (page 338)
- Aaron badged into the data center and escorted Geoff inside the large room with its many blinking green lights.
Translations[edit] to mark or distinguish with a badge References[edit] Anagrams[edit] Etymology[edit] Borrowing from English badge Pronunciation[edit] badge m (plural badges) - identity badge
badge - first-person singular present indicative of badger
- third-person singular present indicative of badger
- first-person singular present subjunctive of badger
- first-person singular present subjunctive of badger
- second-person singular imperative of badger
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