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insignia [ɪnˊsɪgnɪə] n pl1) зна́ки отли́чия, ордена́2) зна́ки разли́чия3) значки́4) эмбле́ма -
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f.1 badge (distintivo).2 flag, banner (bandera).3 insignia, badge, pennant, patch.* * *1 (distintivo) badge2 (bandera) flag; (estandarte) banner* * *noun f.badge, insignia* * *SF1) (=distintivo) badge, button (EEUU), emblem2) (=estandarte) flag, banner; (Náut) pennant3) pl insignias [de dignidad, poder] insignia* * *a) (distintivo, emblema) insignia, emblem; ( prendedor) badge, button (AmE)b) ( bandera) flag; ( estandarte) standard, banner* * *= logo, medal, insignia, badge, crowning jewel.Ex. The van is painted prominently in the CAB colours and logo of yellow and blue and is staffed by a driver and two volunteers.Ex. Her contributions to the profession were recognized by her receipt of the EPA Bronze medal for Commendable Service in 1973.Ex. It is now possible to search for the specific term ' insignia' as well as the more general preferred term 'emblems'.Ex. Her list of categories includes: Advertisements, Almanacs, Announcements, Appointments, badges, Bumper stickers, Calendars, and Cards.Ex. In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.* * *a) (distintivo, emblema) insignia, emblem; ( prendedor) badge, button (AmE)b) ( bandera) flag; ( estandarte) standard, banner* * *= logo, medal, insignia, badge, crowning jewel.Ex: The van is painted prominently in the CAB colours and logo of yellow and blue and is staffed by a driver and two volunteers.
Ex: Her contributions to the profession were recognized by her receipt of the EPA Bronze medal for Commendable Service in 1973.Ex: It is now possible to search for the specific term ' insignia' as well as the more general preferred term 'emblems'.Ex: Her list of categories includes: Advertisements, Almanacs, Announcements, Appointments, badges, Bumper stickers, Calendars, and Cards.Ex: In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.* * *2 (bandera) flag; (estandarte) standard, banner* * *
insignia sustantivo femenino
( prendedor) badge, button (AmE)
( estandarte) standard, banner
insignia sustantivo femenino
1 (distintivo) badge
2 (bandera) flag
Náut buque insignia, flagship
3 (medalla) medal
' insignia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buque
- chapa
- divisa
- atributo
- botón
- distintivo
- lema
English:
badge
- flagship
- insignia
- flag
- pin
- ribbon
* * *insignia nf1. [distintivo] badge;[militar] insignia2. [bandera] flag, banner* * *f insignia; bandera, estandarte standard* * *insignia nfenseña: insignia, emblem, badge* * *insignia n badge -
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in'siɡniə(symbols worn or carried as a mark of high office: The crown and sceptre are the insignia of a king.) insignia
insignia sustantivo femenino ( prendedor) badge, button (AmE) ( estandarte) standard, banner
insignia sustantivo femenino
1 (distintivo) badge
2 (bandera) flag Náut buque insignia, flagship
3 (medalla) medal ' insignia' also found in these entries: Spanish: buque - chapa - divisa - atributo - botón - distintivo - lema English: badge - flagship - insignia - flag - pin - ribbontr[ɪn'sɪgnɪə]1 insignia, insignias nombre femenino pluraln.• condecoración s.f.• insignia s.f.ɪn'sɪgniə[ɪn'sɪɡnɪǝ]NPL (pl insignias or insignia) insignias fpl* * *[ɪn'sɪgniə] -
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[ɪn'sɪgnɪə]сущ.; лат.; мн. insignia, insignias1)а) орденб) значок, символ, эмблемав) употр. с гл. во мн. знаки отличия- royal insigniaSyn:2) отличительный признак, характерная особенностьAll these insignia announced that London was at hand. — Все эти знаки говорили о том, что Лондон был уже где-то поблизости.
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1. n pl лат. знаки отличия, ордена2. n pl лат. значки3. n pl лат. воен. знаки различияСинонимический ряд:1. badge of honour (noun) award; badge; badge of honour; citation; coat of arms; decoration; emblem; ensign; medal; regalia; ribbon; symbol2. badges (noun) badges; emblems -
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[ɪnˈsɪɡnɪə]insignia (лат.) знаки отличия, ордена insignia знаки различия insignia значки insignia эмблема -
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in'siɡniə(symbols worn or carried as a mark of high office: The crown and sceptre are the insignia of a king.) merke, emblem, distinksjoner1) insignier2) ( litterært) tegn3) ( militærvesen) gradsbetegnelse(r), tjenestetegn, distinksjon, utmerkelsestegn -
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[ɪn'sɪgnɪə]nome plurale1) (symbols) segni m. distintivi2) (medals) decorazioni f., insegne f.* * *[in'siɡniə](symbols worn or carried as a mark of high office: The crown and sceptre are the insignia of a king.) insegna* * *insignia /ɪnˈsɪgnɪə/3 (mil.) mostrina.* * *[ɪn'sɪgnɪə]nome plurale1) (symbols) segni m. distintivi2) (medals) decorazioni f., insegne f. -
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in.síg.nia[ĩs‘ignjə] sf 1 insigne, marque distinctive de grades, de dignités. 2 enseigne, devise, emblème, étendard.* * *[ĩ`signja]Substantivo feminino insigne féminin* * *nome femininoinsigne -
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[in'siɡniə](symbols worn or carried as a mark of high office: The crown and sceptre are the insignia of a king.) insignier* * *[in'siɡniə](symbols worn or carried as a mark of high office: The crown and sceptre are the insignia of a king.) insignier
См. также в других словарях:
insignia — sustantivo femenino 1. Señal representativa: la insignia de un club deportivo. La corona es la insignia de la monarquía. Ésta es la insignia de nuestra universidad. 2. Bandera que señala la graduación de la persona que manda una nave o la de la… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
INSIGNIA — sunt in specie arma gentilitia, Gallis Armoiries, Auglis Armes, Germavis Waapen: eriam sim plieiter Latine Arma. Nihil enim hodierna sunt insignia, quam arma a Maioribus, in spectatae virtutis vel egregii facinoris memoriam servata atque ad… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
insignia — meaning ‘badges or distinguishing marks of office’, is in origin a plural of Latin insigne, although this form is rarely used in English. Insignia may be used either as a plural noun or as a singular (mass) noun, e.g. either Their insignia were… … Modern English usage
Insignia — In*sig ni*a, n. pl. [L. insigne, pl. insignia, fr. insignis distinguished by a mark; pref. in in + signum a mark, sign. See {Ensign}, {Sign}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Distinguishing marks of authority, office, or honor; badges; tokens; decorations; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Insignia — ist ein Wort aus der lateinischen und englischen Sprache und steht für Abzeichen, deutsch Insigne. Davon abgeleitet steht es für Opel Insignia, ein Automodell Insignia (Schiff), ein Kreuzfahrtschiff, ab 2012 als Columbus 2 unterwegs … Deutsch Wikipedia
insignia — (Del lat. insignĭa, pl. n. de insignis). 1. f. Señal, distintivo, o divisa honorífica. 2. Emblema distintivo de una institución, asociación, o marca comercial, que se usa prendido en la ropa como muestra de vinculación o simpatía. Lucía en la… … Diccionario de la lengua española
insignia — 1640s, from L. insignia, neuter plural of insigne badge, mark, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + signum mark (see SIGN (Cf. sign)). Singular is insigne … Etymology dictionary
insígnia — s. f. 1. Sinal distintivo. = DIVISA, EMBLEMA, SÍMBOLO 2. Distintivo de graduação em ordens, hierarquias, etc. = DIVISA 3. Medalha de mérito. 4. Adorno emblemático. 5. Pendão; bandeira. ‣ Etimologia: latim insignia, plural neutro de insignis, e … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
insignia — index brand, designation (symbol), device (distinguishing mark), label Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
insignia — [n] emblem badge, coat of arms, crest, decoration, earmark, ensign, mark, paraphernalia, regalia, symbol; concepts 259,284 … New thesaurus
insignia — ► NOUN (pl. same) 1) a badge or distinguishing mark of authority, office, or membership. 2) literary a token of something. ORIGIN Latin, signs, badges , from insignis distinguished … English terms dictionary