1. The English for "brand" is brand, and the phonetic symbol is English [br? nd]? , beauty [br? nd]。
second, definition:
1. n.[ business] trademark and brand; Branding; "metaphor" stigma, shame; Burning wood
Drugs? can? be? sold? under? different? brand? names? throughout? the? EU?
Drugs can be sold in EU countries under different trademarks.
2. insult; Inscribed on; Add a trademark to; Brand on
The? owner? couldn't? be? bothered? to? brand? the? cattle.?
the owner is too lazy to brand the cow.
Third, etymological explanation:
brand, which comes directly from old English, means flame, burning and torch.
Four classic quotations:
My Comrades, Having the Brand of an Old Offender, Was Executed.
My comrade was an old criminal and was executed.
from: defoe
Extended information:
1. Usage of words:
v. (Verb)
brand as a verb basically means "branding, beating with a soldering iron", which can be interpreted as "engraving" in metaphor and "stigmatizing and condemning" in extension. Brand can take nouns or pronouns as objects, or as [for] phrases as compound objects as complements, and as [for] can sometimes be omitted.
2. Vocabulary collocation:
1. best brands
2. new brand
3. popular brand
4. previous brand
5. brand sb a thief slanders someone as a thief.