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词汇 brand name
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Definition of brand name in English:

brand name

noun
  • A name given by the maker to a product or range of products, especially a trademark.

    品牌名称(尤指商标)

    as modifier a corrupt pharmacist dispenses a generic drug rather than a brand-name drug
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Generic competition is hurting its brand-name antidepressant and slowing sales of its other big medicines.
    • For start-ups, landing a major brand-name customer is one of the biggest coups there is.
    • Mostly, though, I chose new models from brand-name makers, either the cheapest model in their line or the next step up.
    • In fact, many are licensed producers of brand-name goods that simply run an extra, unauthorized shift and sell out the back door.
    • Most states permit him or her to substitute the generic version of a brand-name drug.
    • A generic drug is identical in chemical makeup to the brand-name version of the drug.
    • How do you improve on a brand-name blockbuster franchise?
    • Purchasing brand-name jewelry off the street can be very tricky.
    • As soon as the patent on an expensive brand-name drug expires, the generics come onto the market.
    • Companies will continue to advertise their brand-name products to the hilt.
    • They have a bigger co-pay for the brand-name product, and a still higher co-pay for the most expensive drug.
    • The FDA insists generic drugs are just like their brand-name counterparts.
    • Not one was a brand-name drug produced by a big pharmaceutical company!
    • The fact is that there is a fairly decent chance that the brand-name drug you see in a magazine or on television is just a copy of an older drug that has an expired copyright.
    • Exclusion of generics will help consolidate the brand-name cartel and result in substantial waste of fund resources.
    • Whether these are real products - or simply names to fool would-be brand-name hunters - isn't clear.
    • While brand-name firms carry some cachet, it's seldom worth the added cost.
    • Some brand-name computers have a proprietary power supply design, although most can take an off-the-shelf
    • But brand-name products are more and more likely to make less and less subtle cameos in both TV and film.
    • So what I'm asking is, are generics truly equivalent to the brand-name drugs?
    Synonyms
    logo, emblem, sign, stamp, symbol, device, badge, crest, insignia, seal, coat of arms, shield, motif, hallmark, mark, figure, monogram, logotype, colophon

Definition of brand name in US English:

brand name

nounˈbræn(d) ˈˌneɪmˈbran(d) ˈˌnām
  • 1A name given by the maker to a product or range of products, especially a trademark.

    品牌名称(尤指商标)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The FDA insists generic drugs are just like their brand-name counterparts.
    • The fact is that there is a fairly decent chance that the brand-name drug you see in a magazine or on television is just a copy of an older drug that has an expired copyright.
    • Companies will continue to advertise their brand-name products to the hilt.
    • Generic competition is hurting its brand-name antidepressant and slowing sales of its other big medicines.
    • For start-ups, landing a major brand-name customer is one of the biggest coups there is.
    • A generic drug is identical in chemical makeup to the brand-name version of the drug.
    • Not one was a brand-name drug produced by a big pharmaceutical company!
    • Purchasing brand-name jewelry off the street can be very tricky.
    • Exclusion of generics will help consolidate the brand-name cartel and result in substantial waste of fund resources.
    • Whether these are real products - or simply names to fool would-be brand-name hunters - isn't clear.
    • So what I'm asking is, are generics truly equivalent to the brand-name drugs?
    • Most states permit him or her to substitute the generic version of a brand-name drug.
    • As soon as the patent on an expensive brand-name drug expires, the generics come onto the market.
    • But brand-name products are more and more likely to make less and less subtle cameos in both TV and film.
    • They have a bigger co-pay for the brand-name product, and a still higher co-pay for the most expensive drug.
    • While brand-name firms carry some cachet, it's seldom worth the added cost.
    • Mostly, though, I chose new models from brand-name makers, either the cheapest model in their line or the next step up.
    • Some brand-name computers have a proprietary power supply design, although most can take an off-the-shelf
    • In fact, many are licensed producers of brand-name goods that simply run an extra, unauthorized shift and sell out the back door.
    • How do you improve on a brand-name blockbuster franchise?
    Synonyms
    logo, emblem, sign, stamp, symbol, device, badge, crest, insignia, seal, coat of arms, shield, motif, hallmark, mark, figure, monogram, logotype, colophon
    1. 1.1 A familiar or widely known name.
      as modifier younger writers who clamber toward brand-name status
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Another weakness typical of our time is to turn an artist's best-known work into a kind of brand name.
      • It seems to me like they are often one long commercial for lots of brand name things.
      • Under this interpretation, brand name is at least as important as Web site domain name.
      • The issue has been lapped up by investors mainly on account of brand name.
      • Creating a catchy new brand name is as legitimate in politics as it is in commerce.
      • A recognised and trusted brand name also helps to reassure the anxious traveller in turbulent times.
      • The advertising revenue growth of top brand name sites provides powerful evidence of this shift.
      • It goes without saying that you'll have to pay a premium for its uniqueness and brand name.
      • Especially the less than subtle brand name used in the Middle East.
      • The complicated lacing that turns brand name running shoes into works of art serves as a mark of recognition for the hiphop fans.
      • The soundtrack is all brand name stuff and most of it suits the action like a glove.
      • No longer driven by vehicle size and high price, it is now driven by brand name and image.
      • The comments were in regards to a guy on the Internet who is scamming people by selling brand name sunglasses at a discount, and then not delivering.
      • They've lived on for three decades now as an exceptionally durable, and valuable, brand name.
      • There are lots of types of damage that can be serious to the individual, and one that I am not sure has been addressed is the idea of brand name.
      • Still actually identifying the best performing discs is difficult with brand name suppliers using a mix of manufacturing suppliers.
      • We are looking at designer accessory, not just any brand name that might be established in the market.
      • You had quite a bit of brand name talent involved for an independent, low-budget movie.
      • Most designers stick with brand name manufacturers when it comes to carpet fiber.
      • No frills, no brand name, just a fairly reasonable and high quality product for a fair price.
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