Costume accessory, usually in the form of a patch, pin, or other ornament, worn to indicate membership, affiliation, rank, or achievement.
A simple accessory that can be attached to clothing with a pin or fastener, often round and bearing a design, logo or message, and used for decoration, identification or to show political affiliation, etc.
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Examples for "emblem "
Examples for "emblem "
1 As long as you carry the emblem , nothing can happen to you.
2 Here the phallus was carried in procession as the emblem of Hermes.
3 The party, with an emblem resembling a swastika, denies accusations of violence.
4 But it was a sacred emblem in the dateless antiquity of Egypt.
5 That Union is the emblem of the triumphs of the white race.
1 She'd never heard quite that note in the brash young ensign 's voice.
2 At his command the British ensign soon fluttered gaily in the breeze.
3 These were adopted as the ensign of Siena, in the Middle Ages.
4 The ensign from Montana is clearly the best marksman in the class.
5 The British ensign was drawn over the body of the dead Indian.
1 The other tore it open; and there was his brevet as colonel.
2 He left the service at the close of the war as brevet - major-general .
3 He hoped that the Marshal had brought his brevet as brigadier general.
4 I therefore nominate M. de Poiery to be a captain by brevet .
5 Roger Jones was adjutant general of the army, and brigadier general by brevet .
1 Several Russians targeted said they considered the sanctions a badge of honour.
2 You need the right badge to get past the heavy Swiss security.
3 Several Russians targeted said they considered the sanctions a badge of honor.
4 The badge and the honor of his comrade were in his hands.
5 Luckily, we can use your badge to barge around and ask questions.
6 Deborah held up her badge and said, I'm Sergeant Morgan, Miami-Dade Police.
7 She probably still had her Young Pioneers badge , hidden among her underwear.
8 I corralled one of the young women wearing a Fashion Week badge .
9 The badge on the left is the symbol for the protest movement.
10 But he can't seem to get a badge saying so, just yet.
11 And Dagmar clutched in her tightly clasped hand the lost scout badge .
12 They rested on the silver badge I had stuck in my braces.
13 In other counties a metal badge was ordered, often cast in pewter.
14 Someone with a badge who might be able to gain your trust.
15 Then another long security check before I could get a visitor's badge .
16 She was working crowd control, her badge pinned to the tube top.
Més exemples per a "badge"
Gramàtica, pronunciació i més
Badge per variant geogràfica