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Accenture [`?ks?nt?], an American consulting company. It means emphasis, emphasis.

Accord [?`k?:d], a Japanese Honda car brand. It means coordination and consistency.

Agfa - AGFA, a well-known German imaging product brand. It comes from the company founder Actine Gesellschaft (Actine Gesellschaft) and collaborator Analinfa Brication (Analinfa Brication), spelled out from several letters in the two names.

Bath Clean is a famous foaming bath agent brand created by Japan's Tsumura Co., Ltd., the world's largest Kampo (Chinese herbal medicine) pharmaceutical company, after 75 years of experience. It means bathing and cleaning.

Boots——Boots, British business Boots International Co., Ltd., bridal beauty and hairdressing industry, Boots Group has more than 130 well-known products in 123 countries around the world. Boots means "boots".

Jiao Shuang——carefree [k?fri:] sanitary products. It means carefree, relaxed and happy.

Chanel - Chanel [?n?l], French cosmetics brand. It means opportunity. French name.

Citizen - Citizen means "citizen, national, resident" in English. Clocks produced by Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. of Japan.

Clearamp; Clean, the facial cleanser of Johnson & Johnson in the United States, etc. English is: clear and clean meaning. Transliteration.

Contax - Contax, a camera equipped with a Zeiss Ikon lens and a diffuser blade made by the German Contessa in 1926. The brand name consists of the first four letters of Contessa's name, plus the suffix ax. As for ax, it is a common usage among Germans when naming cameras. For example Tenax, Baldax.

Crest - Crest [krest], a toothpaste brand of the American Procter & Gamble Company. It means mountain top, wave peak, cockscomb.

Daihatsu-Daihatsu, Daihatsu Industrial Co., Ltd. was founded in 1907, formerly known as Osaka Engine Manufacturing Co., Ltd., and changed to its current name in 1951.

Dove - Dove, an American beauty soap brand, means "dove".

Duracell - Duracell [`dju?r?sel], an American household battery brand. dura means durable and cell means battery. LLE - French women's fashion magazine. "elle" means "her" in French.

Poetry - Esprit [?spri], a French perfume brand. It means spirit and wit.

FIAT - FIAT, the translation abbreviation "fiat" of the Italian Turin Automobile Manufacturing Plant (Fabbrica Itliana Auto-mobi Ledi Torino), the word in English means "Dharma Assembly", "Permission", "approve". The Italian Fiat company was founded in July 1899 and has a history of more than 100 years. Fiat is now Italy's most important automobile manufacturing center and largest private enterprise group.

Giant - Giant, a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer, meaning giant,

Goodyear - Goodyear [gud j?:], a famous American tire brand. Meaning good year, American name.

Google - Googol, the most popular search engine in the world today, was invented by Milton Sirotto, the nine-year-old nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, and represents 1 followed by a hundred zeros.

It has become a synonym for the English verb search (search), for example: I googled (for) it and found six references (I found 6 references), the Chicago Tribune has an article Don't Go Into Date Blind; Singles Googling Before Canoodling (Don't date blindly, singles should search before looking for love.)

Head & Shoulders - Headamp; Shoulders [hed ?d ?ould?], an American shampoo brand. It means head and shoulders.

Hummer——Hummer [h?m?], a brand of General Motors Company of the United States. Meaning hummingbird.

Java - Java [`?a:v?], is an object-oriented programming language that can write cross-platform application software, developed by James Gosling of Sun Microsystems Developed by others in the early 1990s. It was originally named Oak. Sun revamped Oak in 1995, and Sun staff wanted a new name. At that time, these software engineers drank Java coffee while thinking. In the end, everyone agreed to name this new language and technology after the fragrant Javanese coffee name Java. Java is almost synonymous with high-quality coffee. This Indonesian island is world-famous for its 300-year history of growing coffee.

Jeanswest [?einswest], (Western denim)

Jeep - Jeep, a general-purpose off-road vehicle of the American Chrysler Company, Jeep is the English general The pronunciation of the abbreviation GP for purpose. But there is another source, saying that it comes from a monster in a comic book. This monster always makes the sound of "Ji-Pu, Ji-Pu". Very easy to pronounce and easy to spread.

Konica - Konica, in 1876, a Konishi-ya company in Tokyo that was founded in 1873 moved to a place called Honcho and changed its name to Konishi Honten. In 1902, Rokuoh-sha was founded in Tokyo, a department specializing in the development of photosensitive materials and later photographic equipment. In 1948, it was changed to Konica.

Leica - Leica, Lei is taken from the surname of Ernest Leitz, the founder of the German Leica camera company, plus the first two letters of the English camera (Camera) composed of ca.

Lucent - Lucent, lucent, comes from the English lucency, bright and transparent. Lucent is a world-famous communication equipment manufacturer. Transliteration.

Makro - Macro [m?krou], an American super chain store brand. It means macro, huge, extremely long, particularly prominent, and used in large quantities. The opposite of "Micro". Macrocosm is the macroscopic world and Micro is the microscopic world.

Max Factor - Max Factor, a cosmetics brand of the American Procter & Gamble Company, meaning "the greatest common factor".

Metro—Metro Group, a German super chain store brand. It means subway. Means "mother" in Greek.

Max Factor - Max Factor [m?ks f?kt?], an American cosmetics brand. means the biggest factor. Polish name.

Microsoft - Microsoft, the company and software product brand name founded by Bill Gates. Taken from MICROcomputer SOFTware (microcomputer software), the first half of the two words were taken to form Micro-Soft, and the "-" was later removed.

Minolta - MINOLTA, was named by the founder Kazuo Tashima himself. It is taken from the English prefix of "Machinery and Instruments Optical by Tashima". In addition, the name also means "plump ears of rice" in Japanese. It is said that the founder's mother often taught him: the more fruitful the rice ear, the lower the head hangs. People should learn from the spirit of the wheat ear and always maintain a humble attitude.

Mitsubishi - Mitsubishi, in 1873, Yataro Iqaki, the founder of the Mitsubishi Group, renamed the "99 Chamber of Commerce" as the "Mitsubishi Chamber of Commerce". The word Mitsubishi means Mitsubishi (ie three diamonds). This is the emblem of the founding family of Mitsubishi Motors, which evolved from three leaves centuries ago to three diamonds today, expressing the company's principles: shared responsibility for society, honesty and fairness, and achieving success through trade. International understanding.

Mobil——Mobil [moubil], an American lubricant brand. It means easy to move and flowing.

Motorola - Motorola, the world's second largest mobile phone manufacturer, Motorola Corporation of the United States. Moto is taken from the English Motor, which means car, while rola is the Greek word, which means music. Therefore, the original meaning of Motorola is the music installed in the car. Since the invention of the first economical and practical car radio in 1930, Motorola has always been unique in the automotive electronics industry. Today, in the world's automotive electronics market, Motorola provides more than 150 products to more than 1,200 automotive production platforms.

Michelle——Mystere [mist?ti], a French cosmetics brand. It means mysterious and secret.

Nice [nais], beautiful (soap)

Nikon - Nikon, Nikon's name is taken from the name of the company that produces Nikon cameras, Nippon Optical Company (Nippon) Kogaku) ??is composed of the prefix of the word Kogaku.

Nissan is the pinyin form of the Japanese word "Nissan" and is the abbreviation of Japanese industry. Its meaning is "aiming at the future of people and cars." In 1914, "Kuaishinsha" was founded by Kenjiro Tian and others. In 1954, it was changed to Nissan Motor Company.

Oracle - Oracle [`?r?kl], the original meaning is "oracle", "divine revelation", "prophet", "great wise man". I still don't understand why Oracle is translated as "Oracle". It is said to be because "'Oracle Bones' is a recorded text used by China's Shang Dynasty to divine the future and transmit knowledge. This coincides with the philosophy of Oracle." Oracle is the largest enterprise software company in the world.

Pampers [p?mp?s], an American diaper brand. It means doting and satisfying.

Panasonic - Panasonic [p?ns?nik], a Japanese electrical appliance brand. pana - whole, whole, in short, -sonic sound. The whole word means all sounds.

Pentax - Pentax, the camera is produced by ASAHI Optical Company. Penta comes from the English Penta Prism, and X comes from the reflective (Reflex). The company's early pentaprism SLR cameras were named Asahiflex.

Pepsi - Pepsi [pepsi], a famous American beverage brand, is derived from the Greek word pepsis, which means digestion.

Pert-Plus [p?:t-pl?s], a shampoo brand of the American Procter & Gamble Company. Meant to be a chic add-on.

Pizza Hut [`pits? h?t], American fast food brand.

Pizza is an Italian baked pie, usually translated as "pizza", and Pizza Hut means pizza hut.

Polaroid - Edwin Land, the founder of the American Polaroid Company, began to develop instant photography in 1947. The original name of the company was Land · Land Wheelwrigt, from 1937 onwards, the company named the camera Polaroid. Polarizing lenses are widely used in military equipment and sunglasses. The company took the first half of the letters of polarizing lenses and added the suffix oid, which means "similar" in Greek. It means something like a polarizer.

Proton - Proton is a basic particle with a positive charge and exists in the nucleus of an atom. The term Proton has been used as a brand for televisions and cars. Proton is one of Taiwan's leading brands of home appliances. Due to the company's efforts and contribution to the electronics industry, in 1982 Taiwan's former "President" Yan Jiagan named Proton its official English name.

Ray-Ban [rei-b?n], the glasses brand of the American Bausch & Lomb Company. It means blocking rays.

Rejoice [re?is], a shampoo brand specially named for the Chinese market by the American Procter & Gamble Company. It means joy and joy.

Robust - Robust [r?`b?st], meaning strong.

Safeguard - Safeguard [seifga: d], an American soap brand. It means protector.

Sharp [?a:p], a well-known Japanese electrical appliance brand, also translated as "Shengbao". If used to describe sound, it refers to "sharp and sudden".

Snow Lake Bay——Softwhite [s?fthwait], the Snow Lake Bay natural pearl series shower gel launched by Aoxue International, means soft white.

Sprite - Sprite [sprait], a soda brand of the American Coca-Cola Company. It means ghosts, goblins, and mischievous people.

Tampax, a women's sanitary tampon made by Procter & Gamble in the United States. It is extremely famous in the world, especially in the West. It comes from the synthesis of the English TAM (Tank Hat) and PAX (Goddess Kiss).

Tide - Tide [taid], a brand of laundry detergent produced by Procter & Gamble in the United States. It means trend.

Tiffany [`tif?ni], an American jewelry brand. American name meaning starched linen. The founder is Charles Lewis Tiffany,

Triumph [trai?mf], a German underwear brand. It means triumph, victory, success, achievement, defeat (opponent), carnival, and joy.

Unilever - Unilever [`ju:nili:v?], lever means leverage, means, means, and Uni means union. In 1930, Unilever was established by the merger of the Dutch Margarine Company and the British Lever Brothers Soap Company. The two companies were combined and complementary in raw materials, product markets and distribution channels, which made the merger very successful. The Unilever Group is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and London, the UK. Unilever is one of the world's largest food and beverage companies; the company's ice cream, frozen food, tea drinks, condiments, margarine and edible oil production ranks first in the world; it is also the world's second largest producer of detergents and skin cleansing products and hair care product manufacturers.

Virgin - Virgin, a British company, is a well-known model of brand crossover in multiple fields. Including audio-visual records, aviation, beverages, etc. In English it means "virgin, uncultivated land". Transliteration.

VOLVO - VOLVO, in Latin, "Volvere" is the infinitive of the verb "roll" (roll). For example, a pistol with a revolver is called a "revolver". In the first person singular form, the verb "volvere" becomes "Volvo," which means "I roll forward." It indicates that the company is prosperous and has a bright future.

Whisper [hwisp?], an American sanitary napkin brand. It means whisper, secret conversation, whisper, whisper.

Whirlpool - Whirlpool, a brand of a famous American electrical appliance company, means whirlpool.

Xerox - Xerox [`zi?r?ks], an American copier brand, means copying using electrostatic printing technology.

Yahoo—Yahoo! [j?`hu:], the humanoid beast in the novel Gulliver`s Travels by British writer Jonathan Swift, Yahoo represents those foreign tourists who have neither experience nor education. , to the outside world, Jerry Yang said, Yahoo! Refers to "Yet Another Hierarchically Officious Oracle" (Oracle is another computer software). Later, an exclamation mark was added after yahoo to become yahoo! This is a kind of cheer, yahoo! - Yahoo! It means that netizens find what they want on Yahoo

Zest [zest], a brand of body wash from the American Procter & Gamble Company, means fragrance, flavor, interest, and enthusiasm.