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trade·mark
treId mark
复数:trademarks
第三人称单数:trademarks
现在分词:trademarking
过去式:trademarked
过去分词:trademarked
noun
a name, symbol, or other distinctive device used to identify a product, and usu. officially registered to restrict its use to the owner or manufacturer.
a distinctive sign, manner, or the like that becomes associated with a person or thing.Psychological suspense is the trademark of that film director.
transitive verb
to apply a trademark to; label.
to register (something) as a trademark.
registered trademark注册商标
trademark law商标法
famous trademark著名商标;驰名商标
trademark infringement商标侵权;侵犯商标专用权
patent and trademark office专利与商标局
这组词都有“商标”的意思,其区别是:
trademark指通过合法注册而印在商品上的特殊标记,即商标。
brand指生产厂家为自己的产品所取的专用名称。
以上来源于网络
此外,< trade-mark >,1838 年。(该东西自 14 世纪以来就被频繁使用,显然最初是用于纸张上的浮水印),来自< trade >(名词)和 < mark >(名词1)在专业上的意义上是“在物品上放置标记、印章、品牌等以显示归属或起源”的(13 世纪中叶)。
比喻用法始于1869年。作为动词,起源于1899年(< trade-marked >)。相关的: < Trademarked; trademarking >。 这种< mark >的意义也产生了“商品的特定品牌或制造”(1660年代),因此在20世纪汽车等产品的名称中使用,例如:< Mark I >,< , >,< Mark II > 等。
商标
The first known use of trademark was in 1839
tradesmannoun
a worker in a skilled trade : craftsman
one who runs a retail store : shopkeeper
tradernoun
a person who trades
a ship engaged in trade
tradernoun
a person who trades
a ship engaged in trade
trade-offnoun
a balancing of things all of which cannot be had at the same time
a giving up of one thing in return for another
trademarknoun
a device (as a word) that points clearly to the origin or ownership of merchandise to which it is applied and that is legally reserved for use only by the owner
something that identifies a person or thing
trademarknoun
a device (as a word) that points clearly to the origin or ownership of merchandise to which it is applied and that is legally reserved for use only by the owner
something that identifies a person or thing
trademarknoun
a device (as a word or mark) that points distinctly to the origin or ownership of merchandise to which it is applied and that is legally reserved for the exclusive use of the owner compare service mark
1 The band always went all the way around the stadium—that was a Permian trademark—but a decision had been made not to go over to the Carter side, presumably because of fears of trouble.
2 Especially poignant – and featuring trademark Ballardian imagery – is one of the two letters written from his wife, Mary, to his sister Margaret, while they were on holiday in Spain in 1964.
3 Wintour, 63, is best-known for her trademark glossy bob hairstyle, oversized sunglasses and haughty demeanor.
4 Luke Jennings may have written the novel on which Killing Eve is based, but it was Waller-Bridge who laced the hit show with her trademark dark humour and female fearlessness.
5 Where a registered trademark the assignor and assignee shall jointly an application with the Trademark Office.
转让注册商标的,转让人和受让人应当共同向商标局提出申请.
6 His charisma has a slightly haggard intensity these days, his face gaunt, his trademark goatee a little scruffier than you remember it; he looks like a starved version of himself.
7 “You care about family,” she said, looking down at the designer, who was clad in his trademark tuxedo jacket, faded jeans and somewhat beat-up cowboy boots.
8 While not as satisfying as Hammett's novels, is a must for enthusiasts, with plenty of his trademark snappy dialogue as well as a fascinating commentary by Hammett's granddaughter Julie M Rivett and biographer Richard Layman.
9 But she just sits there, silently watching as Vanessa adjusts her trademark racing glasses, rolls her shoulders and neck, shakes out her legs, and finally gets down in the blocks.
10 All other product and service names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners.
文中提及的其他所有产品和服务名都可能是其各自所有者的商标.
11 In the US, where one in 10 takes antidepressants, you can buy beef-flavoured Prozac for your dog, trademarked Reconcile.
12 We live in branded houses trademarked by corporations built on bipolar numbers jumping up and down on digital displays, hypnotizing us into the biggest slumber mankind has ever seen.
13 Flavius badly wants to use his own trademark purple lipstick on me but resigns himself to a pink as they begin to color my face and nails.
14 That’s how it had gone all season; that was our trademark.
15 In trademark fashion: By running away.
像商标时尚一样:逃离。
16 The two aggrieved fathers, thrown together by fate — a trademark subject for Cosby — are a memorable pair.
17 Charm is pretty much his trademark schtick, and it’s what carried him over five seasons of small-screen detective comedy Remington Steele.
18 Horsley has previously exhibited mostly black-and-white pictures, but here he mixes color shots with his trademark monochromatic vignettes of a city in the messy midst of upscaling.
19 On the second floor the pediments are alternately curved or pointed, a Palladian trademark.
二楼弧顶和尖顶三角楣饰交错排列,这是帕拉第奥风格的一个标志性特征.
20 Such cooperation was one of the important trademarks of Homo sapiens, and gave it a crucial edge over other human species.
1 标记
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2 特征
diagnostic indicium thing point feature note character difference race hair mark cast attribute parameter characteristic signature texture dimension criterion impress strain patent stamp trait accent distinction genius stigma modality specificity idiom earmark birthmark shtick salience lineament suchness trick hallmark idiosyncrasy particularity physiognomy differentia sign manual -morph eigen- quality kind stuff shape identity streak tang timbre -ism face personality nature lineaments