badge - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of badge in Hindi

  • बिल्ला
  • बैज
  • पदक

badge Definition

noun

  • a distinctive emblem worn as a mark of office, membership, achievement, licensed employment, etc.. ( कार्यालय, सदस्यता, उपलब्धि, लाइसेंस प्राप्त रोजगार, आदि के निशान के रूप में पहना जाने वाला एक विशिष्ट प्रतीक। )

verb

  • mark with a badge or other distinguishing emblem. ( एक बिल्ला या अन्य विशिष्ट प्रतीक के साथ निशान। )

badge Example

  • And there it sat on the desk, like a badge of office, through a busy but rewarding day. ( और यह एक व्यस्त लेकिन पुरस्कृत दिन के माध्यम से, कार्यालय के बैज की तरह डेस्क पर बैठ गया। )
  • The club received more than 150 entries from their competition to design a new badge , with fans invited to vote on the best three as selected by the club's marketing taskforce. ( क्लब ने अपनी प्रतियोगिता से 150 से अधिक प्रविष्टियाँ प्राप्त कीं, जिसमें एक नया बैज डिजाइन किया गया, जिसमें प्रशंसकों ने क्लब के मार्केटिंग टास्कफोर्स द्वारा चुने गए सर्वश्रेष्ठ तीन पर वोट करने के लिए आमंत्रित किया। )
  • vendors can badge their products ‘certified’ ( विक्रेता अपने उत्पादों को बैज कर सकते हैं ’प्रमाणित’ )
  • Minister wears his plan like a well-polished badge of social democracy. ( मंत्री ने अपनी योजना को सामाजिक लोकतंत्र के एक पॉलिश किए गए बिल्ला की तरह पहना है। )
  • He said it was ‘simplistic’ to say religion did not play a role in sectarianism, arguing that it was a badge by which communities identified themselves and others. ( उन्होंने कहा कि यह कहना 'सरल' था कि धर्म संप्रदायवाद में कोई भूमिका नहीं निभाता है, यह तर्क देते हुए कि यह एक बैज था जिससे समुदायों ने अपनी और दूसरों की पहचान की। )
  • By the 1850s, the stethoscope had become virtually the indispensable badge of office of the medical practitioner. ( 1850 के दशक तक, स्टेथोस्कोप वस्तुतः चिकित्सा व्यवसायी के कार्यालय का अनिवार्य बिल्ला बन गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Each move had a project manager who wore a red baseball cap, which became a badge of distinction for everyone who got one.
  • Saint Luke is shown with the image of an ox, which is the badge or emblem of Saint Luke, almost hidden in shadow on the right side.
  • Surgeons had become so pleased with themselves that being addressed as Mr ceased to be a put-down and became a badge of honour and distinction.
  • I have been accused of being too interested in quality - well if that's my badge , that's fine.
  • But let them also desist from their futile campaign to make it an indispensable badge or emblem of our sense of ‘Irishness’.
  • philanthropy was regarded as a badge of social esteem
  • Members of the Party also identify themselves by wearing an enamel badge in the design of the Earl's mask.
  • Often, a company's failure is a badge of courage, because it shows that you were willing to take a chance - and that you learned from it.
  • Every housewife stacking her shelves should be proud to have her tins of beans stamped with a such a badge of high distinction.
  • The concept, the badge and the organization are all endangered species.
  • A tall blonde woman appeared at the end of the bed with a name badge that had the word ‘consultant’ on it.
  • Lack of sleep needs to stop being regarded as a badge of honour and seen for the serious hazard that it actually is.
  • People throw around that word as if it were a merit badge , a sign of survival, or a mark of success.
  • They will wear uniforms similar to traffic wardens with peaked caps which bear the blue and white band and a blue badge saying Police Community Support Officer.
  • ‘It was not seen as a badge of quality any more,’ says Burns.
  • Citroen's C5 launched nationwide towards the end of last month is innovative and different enough from the main herd to earn a badge of distinction.
  • Sure enough, between the amazing Sparco leather bucket seats, beside the green starter button, is a metal badge bearing the model's serial number.
  • Each of the bug-busters will be clearly identified by a badge provided by the drug company, which supports the programme.
  • Growing up, he sported a skinhead as a badge of gang membership.
  • Firefighters are identified by a badge that designates their company.
  • To misplace a presidential badge of office for a couple of days may be unfortunate, she might have said.
  • Jim has always worn the badge of Killarney with honour, distinction and pride.
  • His badge of office was a straw hat bedecked with poppies and bindweed.
  • That's because the pledge was regarded as a badge of nonconformist pride.