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Brand
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marque, enseigne
a recognizable kind
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marque de fer, brûlure
identification mark on skin, made by burning
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épée, lame
a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard
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stigmate, marque de honte
a symbol of disgrace or infamy
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bûche brûlée, brand
a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning
to brand
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marquer, étiqueter
to mark a distinctive symbol, logo, or trademark onto an object or surface
Transitive: to brand sth
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marquer, brander
to imprint or mark livestock with a heated branding iron
Transitive: to brand livestock
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marquer, stigmatiser
to stigmatize or label someone or something with a negative reputation or association
Complex Transitive: to brand sb/sth as sth | to brand sb/sth [adj]
brand
n
Exemple
Coca-Cola's brand recognition is so strong that its logo is instantly recognizable across the globe.
As a luxury brand, Rolex commands a premium price for its watches.
The new marketing campaign aims to strengthen our brand and increase customer loyalty.
Building a reputable brand takes years of consistent effort and delivering on promises to customers.
The brand launched a new mass-market version of their popular smartphone.