英 [br?nd]
美 [br?nd]
n.烙印;商標;牌子;標記
vt.加汙名於;銘記;打烙印
用作名詞 (n.)
As an author who was in a period when the new and the old interlaced, Cervantes had a brand of two ages inevitably.
作為新舊兩個時代交替期的作家,塞萬提斯身上不可避免地帶有兩個時代的烙印。
You may personalize the design to match your company's existing brand identity and design specifications.
您也可以進行個性化設計,使其符合公司的現有商標與設計規範。
The advertising manager may set as a goal for advertising an increase of 15 percent in consumer brand awareness in the next six months.
廣告經理確定的目標為:在今後的6個月裏,通過廣告,提高消費者商標知曉率的15%25。
More than three million British adults bought fake luxury items last year. The most desirable brand was Louis Vuitton, followed by Gucci, Burberry, Tiffany, Prada, Hermes, Chanel, Dior, Yves St Laurent and Cartier.
去年,英國***有300多萬人購買假名牌。最受青睞的牌子是路易斯·維登,其次是古奇、柏帛麗、蒂凡尼、普拉達、赫爾墨斯、夏奈爾、迪奧、聖羅蘭和卡迪亞。
He has his own brand of humor.
他有他獨特的幽默感。
The ceiling is pasted with labels of liquor brand .
天花板上貼了許多酒類商標。
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用作及物動詞 (vt.)
Those who have triumphantly withstood such strains may brand his name.
那些成功地經受了嚴峻考驗的人們或許會汙辱他的名聲。
It's unfair to brand all football fans as troublemakers.
把所有的球迷都當成鬧事者是不公平的。