brand

brand — noun

1. something a company sells under a special name so people can tell it apart from

1.名詞B2
釋義

something a company sells under a special name so people can tell it apart from competing goods or services.

例句

Amara chose the cheaper store brand instead of the famous one.

store brand / famous brand

This phone brand became popular after its low-cost model went viral.

product + brand

同義詞
  • make

    common for manufactured goods such as cars or machines, and slightly more technical

  • label

    often focuses on the named line or fashion identity rather than the product itself

  • product line

    a group of related products from one company, broader than one named item

用法筆記

Often modified by the product type before it, as in 'coffee brand' or 'phone brand'. Distinguish from noun/2, which is about the impression attached to a company or product, not the product line itself.

常見錯誤

Nike has many good brands.
Nike has many good products.
💡one company can sell many products, but the company name itself is one brand.

2. the overall impression or character that people associate with a company, organi

2.名詞
釋義

the overall impression or character that people associate with a company, organization, or product.

例句

After the recall, the brand suffered because parents no longer trusted it.

brand = public impression

Warm colors gave the cafe a friendly local brand image.

brand image

同義詞
  • image

    the closest everyday word, but it does not specifically suggest marketing

  • identity

    often includes planned visual style and values, not just public reaction

  • reputation

    focuses more on what people think after experience, less on designed style

用法筆記

Common in marketing and business writing. Distinguish from noun/1: noun/1 names the sellable line, while this sense describes the image or values attached to it.

常見錯誤

Our brand is cheap, so we changed the product name.
Our brand image feels cheap, so we changed the product design and message.
💡this sense is about public impression, not simply the name.

3. a recognizable kind of thing or a style of doing it, especially one strongly ass

3.名詞
釋義

a recognizable kind of thing or a style of doing it, especially one strongly associated with someone.

例句

That joke is exactly Theo's brand of dry humor.

brand of + noun

The school offers a hands-on brand of art education with paint and clay.

offer a brand of + activity

同義詞
  • kind

    the most general everyday word

  • type

    neutral and common, with less suggestion of a distinctive style

  • style

    best when the emphasis is on manner or approach rather than category

文法句型

a brand of + noun

用法筆記

Very often appears in the pattern 'a brand of + noun', such as 'a brand of humor' or 'a brand of politics'. Distinguish from noun/1, which is about commercial products sold under a name.

常見錯誤

This is my favorite brand of chair.
This is my favorite type of chair.
💡this sense usually describes styles, behaviour, or approaches, not ordinary objects in a shop.

4. the public image linked to a person, or the version of themselves they intention

4.名詞
釋義

the public image linked to a person, or the version of themselves they intentionally show other people.

例句

One angry TV interview ruined the singer's sweet brand.

person + brand for public image

Online, Wren's brand is playful, honest, and easy to trust.

someone's brand is + adjectives

同義詞
  • persona

    common for a deliberately shaped public self, especially in media

  • image

    broader and more neutral; does not always suggest conscious self-presentation

  • profile

    can refer to the public picture of someone, often in professional settings

用法筆記

Mostly used for public figures, influencers, or people who carefully manage how others see them. Distinguish from noun/2, which is about companies or products rather than individuals.

常見錯誤

My uncle's brand is fixing bikes after work.
My uncle's thing is fixing bikes after work.
💡this sense usually refers to a public image, not an ordinary private habit.

5. a burning or half-burned piece of wood carried for light.

5.名詞
釋義

a burning or half-burned piece of wood carried for light.

例句

Noa carried a brand through the cave after the lamp broke.

historical object used for light

A single brand still glowed beside the cold fire pit.

brand + glowed

同義詞
  • torch

    the normal modern word for a light carried in the hand

  • firebrand

    older or more literary; often stresses that the wood is burning from a fire

用法筆記

Mostly found in older writing, myths, or historical scenes. In modern everyday English, 'torch' is the usual word for something carried to give light.

6. a permanent sign burned or frozen onto an animal's skin to show ownership.

6.名詞
釋義

a permanent sign burned or frozen onto an animal's skin to show ownership.

例句

The ranch brand on the calf matched the mark on the barn door.

ranch brand

Inspectors checked each cow's brand before the sale began.

check a cow's brand

同義詞
  • mark

    the broad everyday word, without the special farming sense

  • stamp

    can mean any impressed sign, not specifically one burned into skin

用法筆記

Used mainly in ranching and cattle-trading contexts. Distinguish from verb/3, which names the action of making the mark rather than the mark itself.

常見錯誤

The farmer saw the brand the cow yesterday.
The farmer saw the brand on the cow yesterday.
💡this sense is the mark itself, not the action.

brand — verb