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brand

/brand/US // brænd //UK // (brænd) //

品牌,牌子,烙印

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : the kind, grade, or make of a product or service, as indicated by a stamp, trademark, or the like: the best brand of coffee.
    • : a mark made by burning or otherwise, to indicate kind, grade, make, ownership, etc.
    • : a mark formerly put upon criminals with a hot iron.
    • : any mark of disgrace; stigma.
    • : branding iron.
    • : a kind or variety of something distinguished by some distinctive characteristic: The movie was filled with slapstick—a brand of humor he did not find funny.
    • : a set of distinctive characteristics that establish a recognizable image or identity for a person or thing: Building your personal brand will positively impact your career.
    • : a burning or partly burned piece of wood.
    • : Archaic. a sword.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to label or mark with or as if with a brand.
    • : to mark with disgrace or infamy; stigmatize.
    • : to impress indelibly: The plane crash was branded on her mind.
    • : to give a brand name to: branded merchandise.
    • : to promote as a brand or brand name.

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Examples

  • Brand-level campaigns, such as Sponsored Brand ads on Amazon, are a good way to own those terms and maintain Share of Voice.

  • Days before its launch, the brand added Todd Barrish as its head of brand development and partnerships.

  • The post As the Facebook boycott ends, brand advertisers are split on what happens next with their marketing budgets appeared first on Digiday.

  • Now brands have to figure out what the future of sampling looks like, and publishers can help.

  • Quincey said Coca-Cola is now refocusing its marketing investments around its biggest brands and being more disciplined in its experimentation.

  • But as an American creating a new brand here, and living the daily life of the souk, he seems to be in a league of his own.

  • “A guy drives up in a 2008 Mercedes, brand new,” Harry S. Connelly Jr. says in the video, according to the Times.

  • Self-marriage is the ultimate brand extension of a self-obsessed, selfish populus.

  • Even the legendary 1980s televisions show Dallas is back on the air, selling its twenty-first century brand of Texas bravado.

  • “They humanized [Kim Jong-Un] quite a bit,” David Brand, 32, said following the show.

  • From every rank in society they had gravitated—but all were stamped with the same brand—destitution!

  • They were delicious, of a brand unobtainable by the public, and made from tobacco grown in one of the Balkan States.

  • Kip Burland was on his feet while the others remained spellbound by the brand of light.

  • Held in great esteem by her noble master, Mrs. Brand was consulted by him on all matters of minor importance.

  • "Mrs. Brand, he is my only son," returned the nobleman, not sorry to find his grief attributed to a legitimate cause.