brand

US: /ˈbɹænd/
UK: /bɹˈænd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


brand /brænd/
  • danh từ
    • nhãn (hàng hoá)
    • loại hàng
    • dấu sắt nung (đóng vào vai tội nhân); vết dấu sắt nung
    • vết nhơ, vết nhục
    • khúc củi đang cháy dở
    • (thơ ca) cây đuốc
    • (thơ ca) thanh gươm, thanh kiếm
    • bệnh gỉ (cây)
    • to much a brand from the burning
      • cứu ra khỏi tình trạng bị huỷ diệt
  • ngoại động từ
    • đóng nhãn (hàng hoá)
    • đóng dấu bằng sắt nung (lên vai tội nhân); đốt bằng sắt nung
    • làm nhục, làm ô danh
    • khắc sâu (vào trí nhớ)
    • gọi (ai) là, quy (ai) là
      • he was branded as a war criminal: hắn bị quy là tội phạm chiến tranh

Advanced English dictionary


noun, verb
+ noun
1 a type of product made by a particular company: Which brand of toothpaste do you use? + (BrE) You pay less for the supermarket's own brand. + (AmE) You pay less for the store brand. + brand loyalty (= the tendency of customers to continue buying the same brand) + Champagne houses owe their success to brand image. + the leading brand of detergent
See also - OWN-BRAND
2 a particular type or kind of sth: an unorthodox brand of humour + I don't think Bertha would appreciate your particular brand of sympathy.
3 a mark made with a piece of hot metal, especially on farm animals to show who owns them
+ verb [often passive]
1 ~ sb (as) sth to describe sb as being sth bad or unpleasant, especially unfairly: [VN] They were branded as liars and cheats. + [VN-N] The newspapers branded her a hypocrite. [also VN-ADJ]
2 [VN] ~ sth (with sth) to mark an animal with a brand to show who owns it

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 kind, make, type, sort, variety; brand name, manufacturer, maker, trade name, trade mark, label, mark, marque, Chiefly US and Canadian name brand:
Which brand of toothpaste do you prefer? Our advertising agency is conducting a survey of brand loyalty.
v.
2 mark, stamp, identify, tag, label, trade-mark:
We sell only branded merchandise in our shops.
3 label, characterize; stigmatize, discredit, disgrace:
Because his actions at the front were misinterpreted, Corporal Williams was branded as a coward.

Collocation dictionary


1 type of product made by a particular manufacturer

ADJ.

leading, major, principal, top
the world's leading brand of whisky
| famous, favourite, popular, well-known | own
(= goods marked with the name of a particular shop instead of that of the manufacturer)Supermarkets make a lot of profit on their own brand products.

BRAND + NOUN

identity, image, name
The company owes its success to brand image.
| leader | loyalty

PREP.

~ of
a well-known brand of toothpaste

2 particular type of sth

ADJ.

particular, special, unique
His designs have a unique brand of stylishness.
| ~ of
his particular brand of humour


Concise English dictionary


brands|branded|brandingbrænd
noun
+a name given to a product or service
+a recognizable kind
+identification mark on skin, made by burning
+a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning
+a symbol of disgrace or infamy
+a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard
verb
+burn with a branding iron to indicate ownership; of animals
+to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
+mark or expose as infamous