label به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
la‧bel1 /ˈleɪbəl/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL noun [countable]
a piece of paper or another material that is attached to something and gives information about it
a word or phrase which is used to describe a person, group, or thing, but which is unfair or not correct
a record company
label2 ●○○ AWL verb
to attach a label onto something or write information on something
to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something, but often unfairly or incorrectly
Example
Men these days have to avoid attracting the ‘sexist’ label
He objects to the sexist label – he doesn’t think he’s sexist at all
And I smelled the pungent stickiness of the glue when I pasted the labels on the matchboxes, table, and chairs
She thought that she had bought the chicken that was pictured on the label
The newspapers had unjustly labelled him a troublemaker
Or, for the purposes of balance, label somebody a right Osvaldo