N-COUNT A trademark is a name or symbol that a company uses on its products and that cannot legally be used by another company. 商标 [商业]
She has registered a trademark for a new range of perfumes.
她已为一个新系列的香水注册了商标。
N-COUNT If you say that something is the trademark of a particular person or place, you mean that it is characteristic of them or typically associated with them. 标志
...the spiky punk hairdo that became his trademark.
…刺猬式的朋克发型成了他的标志。
It costs $9.50 with fries, and she has lawyers working on trademarking the name.
汉堡配薯条售价9.5美元,她现在也在通过律师注册商标。
The social networking giant Facebook is a few steps away from trademarking the word face, online documents reveal.
在线文档揭示:社会化网络巨头Facebook与商标“脸”只有几步之遥。
Now this is the part wher the world-renowned genius physicist, after years of scholarly success and hard work, finally strikes it rich by trademarking a $5 piece of plastic, right?
现在,这就是举世闻名的天才物理学家,在学术成功和辛勤工作多年,最后要通过商标5美元一件的塑料制品而发家?
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