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  1. What brand of vegetable oil are you using?
    你正在用的植物油是什么牌子?
  2. He has his own brand of humor.
    他有他独特的幽默感。
  3. These frightful experiences are branded on his memory.
    这些可怕的经历深深印入他的记忆。


branding
[ noun ]
the act of stigmatizing
<noun.act>


Brand \Brand\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Branded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Branding}.].
1. To burn a distinctive mark into or upon with a hot iron,
to indicate quality, ownership, etc., or to mark as
infamous (as a convict).

2. To put an actual distinctive mark upon in any other way,
as with a stencil, to show quality of contents, name of
manufacture, etc.

3. Fig.: To fix a mark of infamy, or a stigma, upon.

The Inquisition branded its victims with infamy.
--Prescott.

There were the enormities, branded and condemned by
the first and most natural verdict of common
humanity. --South.

4. To mark or impress indelibly, as with a hot iron.

As if it were branded on my mind. --Geo. Eliot.

  1. Tehran dropped the precondition of branding Iraq the aggressor.
  2. The MCI found that middle managers tended to make the life of supervisors a misery, sabotaging them while at the same time branding them as the Achilles' heel of UK business.
  3. Through most of its history, Parker has maintained strongly defined branding, focused on quality and steering clear of cheap disposability. That brand image created loyalty.
  4. The Access branding distracts from the card-issuer's identity.
  5. None of the solutions on offer so far has been very elegant. Visa has had to introduce a second branding, called Delta, for its UK debit cards so that retailers who want to take debit cards but not credit cards can do so.
  6. Or, even if they know they cannot, they dare not admit it. But when I say someone cannot write, I am not branding them illiterate.
  7. Sir Ralph also wants to push Burton into "company-led branding," reinforcing the various chains' identities with specially developed lines of merchandise.
  8. In another protest, anti-abortion activists, displaying aborted fetuses to reporters and holding a banner branding Michael Dukakis "The Duke Of Death," and an anti-war group known as No Business As Usual.
  9. MK's drivers at first thought this was carrying things a bit too far, especially since rival cabbies were branding them "chindonya," or, roughly "clowns."
  10. The UK is a battleground between two giants of consumer branding, Unilever and Procter & Gamble.
  11. And in Illinois, Democrat Neil Hartigan has appointed himself the penny-pinching conservative, while branding GOP opponent Jim Edgar the tax-promoting liberal.
  12. The designers came up with a branding device, a shield, to symbolise strength, protection and durability. In Falkenham's view, good packaging design is vital but only one element in an overall sales promotion effort.
  13. "We want a long-term branding device like that," said Robert C. Barrett, director of marketing communications for Jenn-Air, best known for high-end kitchen appliances.
  14. These include the management incentive scheme, which went badly wrong, and the branding and marketing of the hotels.
  15. The battleground has switched to marketing, branding, research and development, and distribution.
  16. The branding is used to identify cattle and other animals infected or exposed to brucellosis and tuberculosis.
  17. He added that its branding and marketing strategy had been incoherent.
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