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label

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ldoce_190_ela·bel1 /ˈleɪbəl/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 Da piece of paper or another material that is attached to something and gives information about it 标签,标记 care label
 a luggage label
行李标签
on the label
 It says ‘Dry clean’ on the label.
标签上写着干洗
5  See picture of label 地址标签, care label 洗涤标签, bar code label 条形码标签 ...4  See picture of 见图 label
2 CALL/DESCRIBE ASa word or phrase which is used to describe a person, group, or thing, but which is unfair or not correct 〔不公平或不正确的〕称呼,叫法;外号,绰号
 Men these days have to avoid attracting the ‘sexist’ label.
如今的男人得小心避免被扣上性别歧视的帽子。
3 TCRa record company 唱片公司
 their new release on the Ace Sounds label
Ace Sounds唱片公司为他们发行的新唱片
4 designer label clothes made by fashionable companies 名牌服装
 Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match.
高级的名牌服饰往往都挂着定价昂贵的价格标牌。
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own label
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label2 ●○○ AWL verb (labelled, labelling British EnglishBrE, labeled, labeling American EnglishAmE) [transitiveT]  
1 DESCRIBEto attach a label onto something or write information on something 贴标签于;用标签标明
 Label the diagram clearly.
把图表标示清楚。
label something sth
 The file was labelled ‘Top Secret’.
这份文件上标明绝密
label something with something
 Each bag of seeds is labelled with the grower’s name.
每袋种子上都标明栽培者的姓名。
2 CALL/DESCRIBE ASto use a word or phrase to describe someone or something, but often unfairly or incorrectly 不公正地称为,给扣帽子
label somebody/something (as) something
 The newspapers had unjustly labelled him a troublemaker.
报界不公正地给他扣上了闹事者的帽子。
5The unemployed are often unfairly labelled as lazy or unreliable.
失业者常被不公正地扣上懒惰或不可信赖的帽子。
n The regime was inevitably labelled as ‘communist’.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
labella·bel1 /ˈleɪbəl/ noun [countableC]
1a piece of paper or cloth that is attached to something and gives information about it
price labels on goods in a supermarket
Read the label carefully and follow the instructions exactly.
2COMMERCEMARKETINGthe company or brand name on a product
Some retailers market some goods under their own branding and some under the manufacturer’s label.
see also own-label, PRIVATE LABEL, store label
designer label
3COMMERCEthe name of a record company
Phillips’ Polygram record company bought the Island label.
4COMMERCEthe name of a wine-making company
This wine from the Napa Ridge label is one of the great bargains of all time.
labellabel2 verb (labelled, labelling British EnglishBrE, labeled, labeling) American EnglishAmE [transitiveT]
1to fix a label onto something or write a description on something
Beef producers must obey certain rules in labeling their new low-fat products.
All charts, diagrams and tables should be labelled.
The government forced six companies to stop labeling their processed pastas, juices and pickles as ‘fresh.’
2to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something, often unfairly or incorrectly
One of the things we tend to do in organizations, unfortunately, is label people.
label somebody/something (as) something
Plastics aren’t perceived as recyclable and so are labelled as environmentally unfriendly.
Origin label1
(1200-1300) Old French long narrow piece of cloth
la·bel1 nounlabel2 verb
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