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branded

/bran-did/US // ˈbræn dɪd //UK // (ˈbrændɪd) //

有品牌的,品牌的,烙印的,有品牌

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked with a branding iron to show ownership: branded cattle.
    • : Commerce. carrying the brand or trademark of a manufacturer: branded merchandise.

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Examples

  • Power recently set up a partnership between Elf Cosmetics and Twitch streamer LoserFruit, who used Elf products to recreate her Fortnite look, and he is also working on building out a branded world within Fortnite.

  • In a recent study, it was revealed that as many as 25% of Instagrammers swipe up when they come across a branded post.

  • Google also has a range of its own branded Titan security keys, one of which also offers Bluetooth connectivity.

  • However, for commercial and branded video productions, even these precautions are not enough.

  • So, for non-branded search, we actually had no idea what the results are going to be.

  • He branded it a fifth-column invasion into popular culture, normalizing radical, even communist ambitions.

  • This ever-so-slight heart-bleed for immigrant children branded him a party apostate, and he began to change course.

  • She now chronicles her recovery in her re-branded site called The Balanced Blonde.

  • The U.K. tabloids, as is their wont, have branded her “shameless,” “sordid,” and “the scourge of society.”

  • For those who want the most out of the attraction, they can be branded with a bloody X on their foreheads.

  • The law still branded as conspiracy any united attempt of workingmen to raise wages or to shorten the hours of work.

  • In the following year a dragoon was similarly sentenced by court-martial to be branded on the tongue.

  • But when the progeny are designed for breeders, the practice should be branded with unqualified reprehension.

  • His right name is Clarence, but early someone branded him Ugly, en because he resented hit, the name stuck.

  • Every one of our herd is branded with a capital D in the center of a diamond.