labels
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A label is a piece of paper or plastic that is attached to an object in order to give information about it. 標(biāo)簽
He peered at the label on the bottle. 他注眡著瓶子上的標(biāo)簽。
2. V-T If something is labelled, a label is attached to it giving information about it. 貼標(biāo)簽於[usu passive]
It requires foreign frozen-food imports to be clearly labelled. 它要求外國進(jìn)口冷凍食品要粘貼明確的標(biāo)簽。
The produce was labelled "Made in China."
該産品上貼有“中國制造”的標(biāo)簽。
3. V-T If you say that someone or something is labelled as a particular thing, you mean that people generally describe them that way and you think that this is unfair. 把…稱爲(wèi)[usu passive] [表不滿]
It won't be labelled in any way as a military expedition. 它無論如何也稱不上是一次軍事遠(yuǎn)征。
It does not matter whether these duties are labelled "duties" or "tasks". 這些義務(wù)被稱作“義務(wù)”還是“任務(wù)”都無關(guān)緊要。
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