n.:
徽章;标记;象征;证章
abbr.:
〈美(=Base Air Defense Ground Environment)【空】基地防空地面警备系统
网络:
标志;像章;胸章
1.
You know, you got a badge and a gun but you're still a punk so shut the fuck up .
你知道,你有徽章和手枪,但你仍然是一个朋克所以关闭他妈的了。
2.
I stood at my door did not see anything more than a badge. Heaven knew what that was, as anybody could have a badge and the uniform.
不就是个徽章吗,天晓得是什么东西,谁不可以穿一身制服、拿个徽章。
3.
"Robots are people, too, " reads a hostile badge, across a picture of him in a suit.
“机器人也是人,”对手一个盖在他西装革履的照片上的印章如是写。
4.
Professor Lovell-Badge, however, said the Chinese paper did not prove that the eggs that gave rise to babies came from the stem cells.
然而路夫.巴德教授说这篇论文不能证实那些能够繁殖小老鼠的卵子来自于干细胞。
5.
A smiling Charles spoke to his son as he stuck on the wings badge and shook hands with him afterwards.
查尔斯王储笑着跟威廉讲话,同时为他别上徽章,之后又与他握手。
6.
His reason was that the school a back door and the badge was so small he might easily lose it so it was better to have a few to spare.
他的理由是学校还有个侧门,也得张一面旗,而徽章这东西太小巧,恐怕偶尔遗失了,不如多备几个在那里。
7.
Kellerman flashes his government badge, then tells Giles they know he made a copy of the garage surveillance tape and wants to know why.
Kellerman亮了亮他的政府徽章,告诉Tim,他们了解到他复制了一份Lincoln案的监控录像带,他们想知道为什么。
8.
But that badge of honor comes at a real cost to the long-term growth of the domestic economy and its ability to manage debt levels.
但是戴着这顶高帽的现实代价就是国内经济长期增长受到抑制,以及管理债务规模的能力。
9.
Gates said he showed identification and asked Crowley for his name and badge number because he did not like the way he was spoken to.
盖茨说他出示了身份证,并询问克莱利的姓名及警徽编号,因为他不喜欢他问话的方式。
10.
Robin Lovell-Badge, of the National Institute for Medical Research in London, said the creation of female sperm is at least a decade away.
伦敦国家医学研究所的RobinLovell-Badge说,女性精子的制造至少还需要十年。