label / ˈleɪ bəl /

⭐基础词汇标签标签的签签签标

label2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
  2. a short word or phrase descriptive of a person, group, intellectual movement, etc.
  3. a word or phrase indicating that what follows belongs in a particular category or classification: The following definition has the label “Archit.”
v. 有主动词 verb

la·beled, la·bel·ing or la·belled, la·bel·ling.

  1. to affix a label to; mark with a label.
  2. to designate or describe by or on a label: The bottle was labeled poison.
  3. to put in a certain class; classify.
  4. Also radiolabel. Chemistry. to incorporate a radioactive or heavy isotope into in order to make traceable.

label 近义词

n. 名词 noun

marker, description; brand

v. 动词 verb

mark, describe; brand

更多label例句

  1. It may actually have a label saying “Audio & Subtitles,” depending on your device.
  2. A real scientific test would be to clip out the horoscopes and cut off the labels so you don’t know which signs are connected to which predictions.
  3. It was the Hertz situation that kicked off a project to introduce “safety labels” within the company.
  4. That’s a label that has traditionally been claimed by Republican politicians.
  5. While 2-D X-rays of each specimen existed, little information existed beyond generic animal labels.
  6. Joe and the record label were behind him all the way: look at the full-page ad in Billboard the previous week.
  7. And the media, meanwhile, has referred to her as every label under the sun, from “a man” to “transsexual.”
  8. So what I always tell the kids is to be careful about signing to a label and always protect your copyright.
  9. The genuine source of consternation, however, was her label Interscope.
  10. The hashtag has been used to label general rants about people getting naked for attention.
  11. Each picture bore a label, giving a true description of the once-honoured gem.
  12. New York is like one of those nightmares a certain class of writers project and label 'Earth in the Year 2000.'
  13. I did not label him efficiency-expert, for printers have always been notoriously allergic to that title.
  14. Out of the devil's mouth issues a label with the words, "Make room for Sir Robert."
  15. A druggist, therefore, who affixes a wrong label to a bottle of medicine and thereby injures a person who uses it is responsible.