brands
n. 商標( brand的名詞複數 ); 牌子; 烙印; 型別
v. 汙辱( brand的第三人稱單數 ); 銘刻於; 加商標於; 打烙印於
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.
The number of calories in different brands of drinks varies enormously.
不同牌子的飲料所含的卡路里數大不相同。
I bought one of the leading brands.
我買了幾個暢銷品牌中的一種。
Motrin and Nuprin are trademarks of brands of ibuprofen tablets.
Nuprin和Motrin均是布洛芬的商標.
On big farms cattle are usually stamped with brands.
在大農場,牲畜通常是打烙印的.
The chief protagonists in the row are Visa and Mastercard, the world's leading credit card brands.
這場糾紛的主角是世界兩大信用卡品牌——維薩和萬事達。