brand
n. 品牌; 一種; 型別; 烙印
v. 加汙名於; 醜化; 譴責; 在…打烙印
A brand of a product is the version of it that is made by one particular manufacturer.
Winston is a brand of cigarette...
“溫斯頓”是一個香菸品牌。
I bought one of the leading brands.
我買了幾個暢銷品牌中的一種。
A brand of something such as a way of thinking or behaving is a particular kind of it.
The British brand of socialism was more interested in reform than revolution.
英國式的社會主義更加註重改革,而不是革命。
If someone is branded as something bad, people think they are that thing.
I was instantly branded as a rebel...
轉眼間我被誣衊為叛徒。
The company has been branded racist by some of its own staff...
一些內部員工譴責這家公司具有種族主義傾向。
When you brand an animal, you put a permanent mark on its skin in order to show who it belongs to, usually by burning a mark onto its skin.
The owner couldn't be bothered to brand the cattle.
主人懶得給牛打烙印。
A brand is a permanent mark on the skin of an animal, which shows who it belongs to.
1. a name given to a product or service
2. a recognizable kind;
3. identification mark on skin, made by burning
4. a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning
5. a symbol of disgrace or infamy;
6. a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
1. burn with a branding iron to indicate ownership; of animals
2. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful;
3. mark or expose as infamous;
brand, trademark
這兩個名詞均含有"商標"之意。
This is a very good brand of tea.
這種牌子的茶葉很好.
We have the best brand of wines and spirits.
我們有各種名牌葡萄酒和烈性酒.
Do you like this brand of tea?
你喜歡這種茶 嗎 ?
They made a clean sweep of their old furniture and replaced it with brand new pieces.
他們把舊傢俱全部去掉,換成全新的.
These cattle have my brand on them.
這些牛身上打了烙印,標明是我的牛.