柯林斯詞典trademark /?tre?d?mɑ?k/ (also trade mark) (trademarks) 1. 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. 商標(biāo)[商業(yè)] She has registered a trademark for a new range of perfumes. 她已爲(wèi)一個(gè)新系列的香水注冊(cè)了商標(biāo)。2. 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. 標(biāo)志 ...the spiky punk hairdo that became his trademark. …刺蝟式的朋尅發(fā)型成了他的標(biāo)志。 返回 trademark劍橋詞典 trademark noun [C] (PRODUCT) a name or symbol on a product that shows it was made by a particular company , and that it cannot be used by other companies without permission 商標(biāo) Velcro is a registered trademark. 維可牢是一個(gè)注冊(cè)商標(biāo)。 trademark noun [C] (TYPICAL) something very noticeable that a person typically has or does (某人的)標(biāo)記,特征 He was wearing one of the brightly coloured ties that are his trademark. 他戴著一條他標(biāo)志性的亮色領(lǐng)帶。 She gave one of her trademark smiles . 她露出了她那特有的微笑。 返回 trademark