gold badge

collocation in English

meaningsofgoldandbadge

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gold
adjective
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
made of gold, or the colour ...
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badge
noun[C]
uk
/bædʒ/
us
/bædʒ/
a small piece of metal or plastic with words or a picture on it, that you carry with you or fasten to your clothing or something else, in order to show who you are, that you are a member of a ...
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(Definition ofgoldandbadgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgold badge

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Gold badges were also used.
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These individuals are also informally referred to asgoldbadgedue to the insignia they wear.
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The following list shows only those who hold or have held agoldbadgeas a chair umpire.
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She was awarded agoldbadgeherself when she retired as editor from the programme.
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It does not happen with the tan andgoldbadge.
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Thegoldbadgeis awarded to one or two master musicians each year.
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The following three, bronze (chair umpire only), silver, andgoldbadge, are considered international certifications.
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Scholars will receive a specialgoldbadge, and benefits from that subject.
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Prefects wear a silver badge showing the school crest and motto; senior prefects and the head and deputy heads of school wear agoldbadge.
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In 1952 black and gold made a definitive return: a black cap with radiating piping and a badge, both gold; a black blazer withgoldbadgeon the pocket.
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Many presenters are awarded a more prestigiousgoldbadgewhen they leave the show, and several former presenters have been awarded them when appearing as guests on the programme.
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Commissioned officers of the patrol with ranks of lieutenant or higher have gold badges, while first sergeants and below have silver badges.
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It does not include those who hold or have held gold badges in refereeing or chief umpiring.
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They can be identified by gold badges and a black tie which bears a gold owl.
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