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How to say "brand" in English

1. The English word for "brand" is brand, and its phonetic symbols are [br?nd]? in English and [br?nd] in American.

2. Definition: 1. n. [Business] Trademark, brand; brand; stigma, shame; burning wood. Drugs?can?be?sold?under?different?brand?names?throughout?the?EU

?Medicines can be sold in various EU countries under different trademarks.

2. vt. Insult; engrave on; add trademark to; brand on The?owner?couldn't?be?bothered?to?brand?the?cattle.?The owner is too lazy to brand the cattle.

3. Etymology explanation: Directly derived from the Old English brand, which means flame, burning, and torch.

4. Classic quotations: My comrade, having the brand of an old offender, was executed. My comrade, having the brand of an old offender, was executed.

From: Defoe extended information: 1. Word usage: v. (verb) The basic meaning of brand as a verb is "to brand, to hit with a soldering iron". When used as a metaphor, it can be interpreted as "engraving", and by extension it can mean "to add stains"

Named for, condemned".

Brand can be connected to a noun or pronoun as the object, or it can be connected to the phrase as [for] to serve as the compound object of the complement. As [for] can sometimes be omitted.