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[/ˈleɪbl; ˋlebl/] n 用法: 1 piece of paper, cloth, metal, etc on or beside an object and describing its nature, name, owner, destination, etc 标签; 标记: put a label on a piece of clothing, a specimen, one's luggage 在衣物、 样品、 自己的行李上加标记 * I read the information on the label before deciding which jam to buy. 我先看果酱标签上的说明再决定买哪种. 用法: 2 (fig 比喻) descriptive word or phrase applied to a person, group, etc (用以描述人、 组织等的)称号, 外号, 绰号: hang, stick, slap, etc a label on sb/sth 给某人[某事物]加称号、 取别名、 起外号 * A reviewer called her first novel `super-romantic' and the label has stuck. 有个评论家把她的处女作称为`超级浪漫小说', 这个美称就叫开了. label 2 v (-ll-; US -l-) 用法: 1 [Tn] put a label or labels on (sth) 给(某事物)加标签或标记: a machine for labelling wine bottles 给酒瓶加标签的机器. 用法: 2 [Tn, Cn.n, Cn.n/a] ~ sb/sth as sth (fig 比喻) describe or classify sb/sth 描述某人[某事物]; 将某人[某事物]归类: His work is difficult to label accurately. 他的工作很难准确归类. * She is usually labelled (as) an Impressionist. 人们通常把她称为印象派艺术家. |