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BADGES - translation to arabic

PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
  • Badge pinning
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BADGES         

ألاسم

شارَة ; شِعَار

badge         
N
شارة علامه مميزة
VT
وسم بشارة أو علامة مميزة
badge         
إِشارَةُ تَعْرِيْف؛بَدْج

Definition

badge
v.
To be an off-duty police officer and flash one's badge to get out of a traffic ticket.
I got pulled over last night, but I just badged 'em and got off.

Wikipedia

Badge

A badge is a device or accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of identification. They are also used in advertising, publicity, and for branding purposes. Police badges date back to medieval times when knights wore a coat of arms representing their allegiances and loyalty.

Badges can be made from metal, plastic, leather, textile, rubber, etc., and they are commonly attached to clothing, bags, footwear, vehicles, home electrical equipment, etc. Textile badges or patches can be either woven or embroidered, and can be attached by gluing, ironing-on, sewing or applique.

Badges have become highly collectable: in the UK, for example, the Badge Collectors' Circle has been in existence since 1980.

In the military, badges are used to denote the unit or arm to which the wearer belongs, and also qualifications received through military training, rank, etc. Similarly, youth organizations such as scouting and guiding use them to show group membership, awards and rank.

Examples of use of BADGES
1. These badges were clearly the regimental badges of various British Army units.
2. In one area of Liverpool, 80% of disabled badges in use were fraudulent; in London the badges were being used to avoid paying the 8 congestion charge.
3. Chaplains‘ Badges Lose Cross SPOKANE, Wash. –– The city‘s police department will remove the cross from chaplains‘ badges to settle a lawsuit filed by a Lutheran minister turned atheist.
4. The Pentagon is more imposing, with separate entrances for those with badges and those without, and a hierarchy of different badges telling who‘s allowed to go where, when.
5. "I am having badges printed saying: ‘It‘s a girl!"