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insignia

/in-sig-nee-uh/US // ɪnˈsɪg ni ə //UK // (ɪnˈsɪɡnɪə) //

徽章,徽记,徽号,勋章

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    formally a plural of insigne, but usually used as a singular with plural in·sig·ni·a or in·sig·ni·as.

    • : a badge or distinguishing mark of office or honor: a military insignia.
    • : a distinguishing mark or sign of anything: an insignia of mourning.

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Examples

  • His shoulder insignia showed four stars instead of the marshal’s star.

  • They were elegant Navy artillery pieces, with an anchor insignia likely stamped on the barrel.

  • They are accused of forcing entry through the Capitol’s East Rotunda doors after marching single-file up the steps wearing camouflaged combat uniforms, tactical vests with plates, helmets, eye protection and Oath Keepers insignia.

  • Police said that during his arrest they found in his bag two high-capacity ammunition magazines, which are illegal to possesses in the District, adorned with Proud Boys insignia.

  • When I earned my submarine warfare qualification, the Captain pinned the gold dolphins insignia on my uniform and gave me the proverbial keys to the $4 billion warship.

  • “We faced these issues of combatants without insignia in Iraq and Afghanistan,” he said.

  • U.S. defense officials told The Daily Beast the photos of the Russian insignia first shared on blogs were legitimate.

  • A fourth soldier was too far away for his insignia to be seen.

  • Pat Roberts' car bears the insignia of a Chrysler dealership in Maryland.

  • Subject has military bearing, short haircut, brought a military uniform or wears the Cossack chevron insignia.

  • It came from our ancestors, the Gauls, and has remained the insignia of our national character.

  • They are designed into pins and certain insignia, and used in a hundred other ways.

  • The leader wore a button, the insignia of non-commissioned rank.

  • Ankova did not ask their mission for he saw that they wore the insignia that meant loyalty to the man from the Fourth World.

  • Prisca omnium familiarum Scaliger stirpis insignia sunt, aut Scala singularis, aut Canes utrinque scal innitentes.