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1 insigne
insigne [ɛ̃siɲ]masculine noun( = cocarde) badge* * *ɛ̃siɲ
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adjectif fml [honneur, faveur, privilège] great, signal sout (épith); [service] distinguished; [maladresse] remarkable ironavoir l'insigne honneur de faire — to have the great honour [BrE] of doing
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nom masculin ( signe distinctif) badge
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* * *ɛ̃siɲ1. nm[parti, club] badge2. adj3. insignes nmpl[fonction] insignia pl* * *A adj fml [honneur, faveur, privilège] great, signal sout ( épith); [service] distinguished; [maladresse] remarkable iron; avoir l'insigne honneur de faire to have the great honourGB of doing.[ɛ̃siɲ] adjectifmensonge/calomnie insigne unparalleled lie/slander————————[ɛ̃siɲ] nom masculin -
2 galonné
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galonnée galɔne adjectif1) ( bordé de galon) trimmed with braid2) Armée [militaire] of officer class (épith, après n); [manche] displaying the insignia of rank (épith, après n)
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(colloq) nom masculin soldiers' slang brass hat (colloq)* * *A pp ⇒ galonner.B pp adj1 Cout [veste] trimmed with braid;2 Mil [militaire] of officer class ( épith, après n); [manche] displaying the insignia of rank ( épith, après n).C ○nm slang brass hat○.[galɔne] nom masculin -
3 écusson
écusson [ekysɔ̃]masculine noun( = insigne) badge ; ( = armoiries) escutcheon* * *ekysɔ̃nom masculin2) ( en héraldique) escutcheon* * *ekysɔ̃ nm* * *écusson nm1 Mil flash GB;3 Hérald coat of arms; écusson aux armes de la ville/famille coat of arms of the city/family;[ekysɔ̃] nom masculin1. [écu] badge3. HORTICULTURE bud -
4 emblème
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5 macaron
n. m.1. Insignia worn by the recipient of a décoration ( Légion d'honneur, etc.). This small button-sized badge is highly valued by those who sadly cannot sport, in everyday public life, medals received.2. Official 'disc', windscreen badge adorning the cars of the high and mighty and guaranteed to repel the eagle eye of any traffic warden.3. 'Wheel', steeringwheel. Etre un as du macaron: To be a crack driver. Il manie le macaron comme un grand! He certainly doesn't drive like a kid! -
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n. f. (mil.): N.C.O.'s stripe, insignia of rank in the lower echelons of the Forces. -
7 insigne
badge, insignia
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