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1 | to put a label on an object 给…加标签(或标记) |
| These three bottles must be clearly labelled ‘Poison’ . 必须清楚地在这3个瓶子上标明“毒药”。 |
| label sth with sth She labels all her video cassettes with the name and date. 她把她所有的录影带都标注上名称和日期。 |
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2 | to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something , especially one that is not completely fair or true (尤指并不完全公正或属实地)描述(某人或某事物),把(某人或某事物)归类 |
| label sb/sth as sth We shouldn’ t label these boys as criminals so early in their lives. 我们不该把这些男孩子早早地归为罪犯,他们的人生道路还长着呢。 |
| label sb/sth sth Her latest movie has been labelled a disaster by the critics. 她的最新电影被评论家称为一大失败。 |
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labelling noun U |
| current food labelling regulations 现行的食品标签规定 |
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