Badge - translation to spanish
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Badge - translation to spanish

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BADGE

Badge         
  • Badge pinning
  • Bundeskriminalamt]]''
PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
Distintivo, credencial
badge         
  • Badge pinning
  • Bundeskriminalamt]]''
PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
noun
credencial f
badge         
  • Badge pinning
  • Bundeskriminalamt]]''
PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
(n.) = credencial, insignia, escudo, placa, identificativo, tarjeta identificativa
Ex: Her list of categories includes: Advertisements, Almanacs, Announcements, Appointments, badges, Bumper stickers, Calendars, and Cards.
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* borrower's identification badge = tarjeta de lector
* name badge = credencial, tarjeta identificativa

Definition

badge
n.
1.
Token of office, shield of office, official star or emblem.
2.
Emblem of membership, cognizance, device.
3.
Emblem (of anything), sign, mark, token, stamp, brand.

Wikipedia

Badge (disambiguation)

Badge or BADGE may refer to:

  • Badge, a display indicating a special accomplishment, or as a symbol of authority:
    • Access badge, a credential used to gain entry to an area
    • Digital badge, an indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest in various learning environments
    • Heraldic badge, a display of allegiance to a royal figure
    • Web badge, a small image used on websites to promote a web standard, product, or terms of service
    • Pin-back button, in the United Kingdom
    • Rebadging, the practice of applying a new brand or trademark to an existing product
    • Achievement (video gaming), a secondary goal within a video game
    • Electronic badge, a device to show a handle or software
Examples of use of Badge
1. He was responding to Labour‘s Kevan Jones (Durham N) who suggested a badge like the Merchant Seafarer‘s Badge of Honour.
2. From now on, all new badge holders will be sent a personalised card along with their badge.
3. I fear some of those people might wear it as a badge of pride than a badge of shame.
4. The officers accused Jude of stealing a police badge, but no badge was found and he was not charged with theft.
5. "I‘m not going to wear my badge," declared Nofziger.