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词汇 badge
释义
lost-and-found badge
button
n. a police officer's badge or shield.
The guy flashed his button, so I let him in.Just because you got a button, it doesn't mean you can push innocent citizens around!
shield
n. a police officer's badge.
The fuzz flashed his shield, and I knew the game was over.If you're a cop, where's your shield?
badge
1. noun
1
a police officer US, 1925.
2
a prison guard US, 1992.
3
a small amount of a drug relative to the amount paid US, 1971
2. verb
to show a police badge, especially as part of a psychological ploy to elicit information US, 1970

badge bunny

A woman who is exclusively or primarily attracted to those who wear a badge on the job, such as policemen or firemen. There is one woman who seems to appear whenever I am out on duty; I think she's a bit of a badge bunny.

turn in (one's) badge

To stop working. I can't believe it's time to turn in my badge already—this internship just flew by! My father recently turned in his badge after 30 years at the same job.

lost-and-found badge

An identification tag worn by armed forces members on a chain around their necks. I kept my lost-and-found badge from the First Gulf War to remind me how tough life can really get. The bodies in the unmarked graves were buried with their lost-and-found badges, so military personnel were able to identify them and repatriate their remains home.

lost-and-found badge

n. a military identification tag; a military dog tag. (From the Persian Gulf War.) My father still keeps his lost-and-found badge from the Korean War.
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