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label
- IPA[ˈleɪbl]
英式
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it;a piece of fabric sewn inside a garment and bearing the brand name, size, or instructions for care
- attach a label to (something);assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively
verb: label, 3rd person present: labels, gerund or present participle: labelling, past tense: labelled, past participle: labelled
noun: label, plural noun: labels
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名詞
- 1. a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it the alcohol content is clearly stated on the label price labels 同義詞
- ▪ a piece of fabric sewn inside a garment and bearing the brand name, size, or instructions for care a garment with the label ‘Laura Ashley’
- ▪ the piece of paper in the centre of a record giving the artist and title.
- ▪ a company that produces recorded music independent labels
- ▪ the name or trademark of a fashion company she plans to launch her own designer clothes label 同義詞
- 2. a classifying phrase or name applied to a person or thing, especially one that is inaccurate or restrictive the label ‘salsa’ seems especially meaningless when applied to musicians like Tito Puente 同義詞
- ▪ (in a dictionary entry) a word or words used to specify the subject area, register, or geographical origin of the word being defined the italic part-of-speech label follows the pronunciation
- ▪ a string of characters used to refer to a particular instruction in a program.
- ▪ a radioactive isotope, fluorescent dye, or enzyme used to make something identifiable for study radioactive labels
- 3. a narrow horizontal strip, typically with three downward projections, that is superimposed on a coat of arms by an eldest son during the life of his father.
- 4. another term for dripstone
動詞
- 1. attach a label to (something) she labelled the parcels neatly, writing the addresses in capital letters 同義詞
- 2. assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively many pupils felt that they were labelled as failures the critics labelled him a loser 同義詞
- ▪ make (a substance, molecule, or cell) identifiable by replacing an atom with one of a distinctive radioactive isotope, or by attaching a fluorescent dye, enzyme, or other molecule insulin labelled with iodine-125 was used as a tracer
- denoting a product manufactured or packaged for sale under the name of the retailer rather than ... private label cheeses
- a retailer's name, as used on a product sold by the retailer but manufactured by another ... the yogurt is sold under their private label
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a product manufactured or packaged for sale under the name of the retailer rather than ... private label cheeses
- a retailer's name, as used on a product sold by the retailer but manufactured by another ... the yogurt is sold under their private label
Oxford American Dictionary
- a label used to identify products that conform to recognized environmental standards: eco-labels can show product characteristics and production methods
Oxford Dictionary
- a famous and prestigious fashion brand: a world where designer labels are a prerequisite designer-label clothing
Oxford American Dictionary
- a vinyl record which is supplied with a plain white label before general release for ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a famous and prestigious fashion brand: a world where designer labels are a prerequisite designer-label clothing
Oxford Dictionary
- relating to the prescription of a drug for a condition other than that for which it has been ... the off-label use of potent antipsychotic medications
Oxford Dictionary
- a label used to identify products that conform to recognized environmental standards: eco-labels can show product characteristics and production methods
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈlābəl]
美式
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving ... the alcohol content is clearly stated on the label price labels
- attach a label to (something): she labeled the parcels neatly, writing the addresses in capital letters
Oxford American Dictionary