BRAND NAME | Meaning, Definition In Cambridge English Dictionary

Meaning of brand name in English brand namenoun [ C ] uk /ˈbrænd ˌneɪm/ us /ˈbrænd ˌneɪm/ Add to word list Add to word list the name given to a particular product by the company that makes it Synonym trade nameCompare marque Names and titles
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  • A Danish brand name for an ordinary slicing cheese. 
  • The brand name of a truly delicious Brie. 
(Definition of brand name from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

brand name | American Dictionary

brand namenoun [ C ] us/ˈbrænd ˌneɪm/ Add to word list Add to word list the special name a company gives to its products or services: All the car makers spend heavily to promote their brand names. brand-nameadjective [ not gradable ] us/ˈbrændˌneɪm/ having a special name that is known to most people: The brand-name airlines are slashing their costs to survive and compete with low-cost carriers. (Definition of brand name from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

brand name | Business English

brand namenoun [ C ]   MARKETING, COMMERCE uk us (also brand label); (also trade name) Add to word list Add to word list the name a company gives to one of its products, so that people can easily recognize it: popular/famous/well-known brand name It is one of the most famous brand names in world banking.leading/established/strong brand name Big retailers aggressively sought customers by promoting their established brand names and targeting their loyal customer bases.under a brand name They import supplies and distribute them under their own brand name. brand nameadjective [ before noun ]   MARKETING, COMMERCE   (also brand-name) uk us (also brand-label); (also brand label); (also trade name) a brand-name product has a company's brand name, rather than being sold under the name of a store or under the product's own name: brand-name goods/products brand-name drugs/medicines See also branded generic own-brand (Definition of brand name from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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brand name It simply is easier to use the brand name. From the Cambridge English Corpus As the joke demonstrates, registering a brand name did not necessarily help because consumers often asked for the product in abbreviated forms. From the Cambridge English Corpus As long as manufacturers also controlled their distribution, it was their name rather than the cigarette's brand name that the public learned to recognize. From the Cambridge English Corpus One reason certain manufacturers have lost these battles is because the brand name itself may be especially prone to the generic process. From the Cambridge English Corpus Each brand name is given its own line. From the Cambridge English Corpus The company would capitalize on its brand name and diversify the use of its resources. From the Cambridge English Corpus In an age where corporate brand reputations are crucial for firm success, adverse publicity has the potential to inflict major damage on the brand name. From the Cambridge English Corpus However, one type carries a highly-advertised brand name, while the other does not. From the Cambridge English Corpus One specific example of this was the growth of essential drug lists to counter the overprescription of unnecessarily expensive and brand name drugs. From the Cambridge English Corpus Thus, drugs could be listed under their scientific or brand name, and were often spelled incorrectly. From the Cambridge English Corpus In this case, ravers take pleasure in a particular fashion aesthetic (consisting of brand name phat pants, little tees, sneakers, and over-sized hoodies) which operates as a self-regulating mechanism. From the Cambridge English Corpus If it were purely for the need of maintaining a brand name, the parties would be better off not bothering to run losing candidates in some extremist districts. From the Cambridge English Corpus As well as ensuring that consumers asked for the product by its brand name, aperitif companies attempted to make consumers visually aware of the product's appearance. From the Cambridge English Corpus They can then market themselves on the basis of a brand name that lets the customer know what they can expect from homes belonging to that organisation. From the Cambridge English Corpus For example, in order to tag 747 as a brand name instead of a number, the word co-occurrence condition can be formulated as follows in the brand expert lexicon. From the Cambridge English Corpus See all examples of brand name These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of brand name, brand-name?

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in Chinese (Traditional) 商標, 品牌名稱… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 商标, 品牌名称… See more in Spanish marca… See more in Portuguese marca… See more in Japanese in Turkish in Catalan in Arabic in Polish in Korean in Italian in Russian ブランド名… See more marka adı… See more (nom de) marca… See more عَلامة تُجارِيّة… See more nazwa firmowa… See more 상표명… See more marchio… See more торговая марка… See more Need a translator?

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