labels
US /ˈleɪ.bəlz/
UK /ˈleɪ.bəlz/
名词
1.
标签, 标记
a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it
示例:
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Check the washing instructions on the clothing labels.
检查衣服标签上的洗涤说明。
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The product had a clear warning label.
该产品有清晰的警告标签。
2.
标签, 称谓
a classifying phrase or name applied to a person or thing, especially one that is inaccurate or restrictive
示例:
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She hates being put into a label.
她讨厌被贴上标签。
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Don't let society's labels define you.
不要让社会的标签定义你。
3.
唱片公司, 厂牌
a company that produces musical recordings
示例:
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He signed a contract with a major record label.
他与一家主要唱片公司签订了合同。
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The band released their new album on an independent label.
乐队在一家独立唱片公司发行了他们的新专辑。
动词
1.
贴标签, 标记
attach a label to (something)
示例:
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Please label all the boxes with their contents.
请给所有箱子贴上标签,注明其内容。
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The nurse labeled the blood samples carefully.
护士仔细地标记了血液样本。
2.
贴标签, 归类
assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively
示例:
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It's unfair to label him as lazy.
给他贴上懒惰的标签是不公平的。
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The media often labels certain groups unfairly.
媒体经常不公平地给某些群体贴标签。
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