A famous brand refers to a famous brand, which can be attached to or tied to the body to show the identity of the wearer:
All the babies in the hospital have name tags tied to their ankles.
All the babies in the hospital have name tags on their ankles.
Word parsing:
1, label? Pronunciation: English [? Le? Bl] Beauty [? Le? bl]
Label; Weighing marks and symbols; A model above a door or window.
Label; Release? Call; Release? List as; To trace (elements or atoms, for example) with radioactive elements.
Third person singular: label plural: label present participle: label past participle: label past participle: label
He looked at the label on the bottle carefully.
He looked at the label on the bottle carefully.
2, label pronunciation: English [t? G] beauty [t? ɡ]
Attach; Label; Prosecution; Follow closely? Follow? Behind; Waiter? Label; Appendix; A mantra; address
Third person singular: label plural: label present participle: label past tense: label type
Employees wear name tags.
All staff members wear name tags.
Extended data:
Word usage
I. Labels
Verb (abbreviation of verb) \t (verb)
1, the basic meaning of label is "label on?" "Shang" refers to sticking written or printed paper on an object to remember the function, price, attribute and ownership of something so as to distinguish it in the future. Extension can be expressed as "put? Listed as? " "Let go? What's your name? "and so on.
2.label can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used as a compound object of complement together with a simple object, a double object and an as phrase.
Second, the label
Verb (abbreviation of verb) \t (verb)
1, tag as a noun means "mark" and translated into a verb means "mark". Generally, it is used in goods, and sometimes it focuses on tying the symbol sign to the goods with a string, and it is generally not explained in detail. Used as a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun.
2. The extension of 2.tag can be interpreted as "evaluating or describing in a special way", which often has a strong emotional color. The object of evaluation can be things, but it mainly refers to people. Used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and can also be followed by "(as+) n./adj." as the compound object of complement. Can be used for passive structures.
3.tag is often used with along, on, etc. Follow behind, follow behind.