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1 | a piece of paper or material fastened to an object that gives information about it 标签;签条;标记 |
| Read the washing instructions on the label. 阅读标签上的洗涤说明。 |
| You can get sticky labels printed with your address. 你可以拿到印有你地址的黏性标签。 |
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2 | label a company that produces records 唱片公司 |
| They signed to one of the smaller independent labels. 他们和其中一家较小的独立唱片公司签了约。 |
| Their album was released on the Digital Experience label. 他们的专辑由数码体验唱片公司发行。 |
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3 | a company that designs and makes expensive clothes (设计并制造昂贵服装的)时装公司 |
| After working with Armani, he launched his own label. 在阿玛尼时装公司工作后,他创办了自己的时装公司。 |
| 3a | a piece of clothing that has been made by a well-known designer 由著名设计师设计的服装 | | Even little kids all want to wear designer labels. 连小孩子也都想穿著名设计师设计的服装。 | |
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4 | a word or phrase that is used to describe someone or something , especially one that is not completely fair or true (尤指并不十分公正或并非完全属实的)称号,绰号 |
| He said he sometimes got tired of his ‘bad guy’ label. 他说他有时很厌烦自己那“坏家伙”的绰号。 |
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