
내용물이나 가격 정보를 담아 물건에 붙이는 작은 종이나 천 조각.
A small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object to provide information, such as content, destination, or price.
예문:
"Make sure the shipping label is securely attached to the box before mailing it."
"The care label inside the shirt indicated that it should only be hand washed."
상품의 제조사나 디자이너를 식별하는 이름, 상표, 또는 브랜드. 특히 의류나 음반 회사.
A name, trademark, or brand identifying the manufacturer or designer of a product, especially clothing or recorded music; also, the company itself.
예문:
"She only wears clothing from high-end designer labels."
"The band signed a contract with an independent record label last year."
사람이나 사물에 특성을 부여하거나 분류하기 위해 사용되는 설명적인 단어나 문구.
A descriptive word or phrase used to categorize or assign a characteristic to someone or something, often implying a fixed or limiting identity.
예문:
"He rejected the label of 'genius' despite his exceptional talent."
"We should avoid putting restrictive political labels on complex issues."
시스템, 프로그램, 또는 사전 항목 내에서 식별, 분류, 또는 참조를 위해 사용되는 문자열이나 용어.
(Computing or Lexicography) A string of characters or a term used for identification, classification, or reference within a system, program, or dictionary entry.
예문:
"In programming, a label marks a specific location in the source code."
"The dictionary entry included a usage label indicating the word was archaic."
내용물, 가격, 또는 목적지 정보를 담은 라벨이나 꼬리표를 물건에 붙이다.
To attach a physical label to an object, usually providing information about its contents, destination, or price.
예문:
"The librarian carefully labeled every new book before shelving it."
"All hazardous materials must be clearly labeled according to safety regulations."
사람, 집단, 또는 현상에 특정 이름이나 분류를 지정하거나 부르다.
To assign a specific name, category, or classification to a person, group, or phenomenon.
예문:
"Critics unfairly labeled the new policy as radical and extreme."
"It is difficult to label his musical style since it blends so many genres."