trademarks
英 [ˈtreɪdmɑːks]
美 [ˈtreɪdmɑːrks]
n. 商标; (人的行为或衣着的)特征,标记
trademark的复数
柯林斯词典
- 商标
Atrademarkis a name or symbol that a company uses on its products and that cannot legally be used by another company. - N-COUNT 标志;特点
If you say that something is thetrademarkof a particular person or place, you mean that it is characteristic of them or typically associated with them.- ...the spiky punk hairdo that became his trademark.
成为他标志的朋克刺猬头 - …the designer bars which have become the new trademark of the city.
已成为这个城市新标志的时尚酒吧
- ...the spiky punk hairdo that became his trademark.
双语例句
- To find whether the same or similar trademarks have been registered for the same or similar goods or services.
查询是否有相同或近似的商标在相同或类似的商品或服务上已在先申请注册; - They say it would unjustly reduce the value of their brand names and trademarks.
他们说这是不公正的,会降低他们的的品牌名称和商标的价值。 - The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
此中被提及的实际公司和产品的名字也许是他们的各自所有者商标。 - All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners.
所有其他标志是其各自所有者的商标。 - Almost all countries in the world register and protect trademarks.
世界上几乎所有国家都对商标进行注册和保护。 - Many goods in China have the trademarks of a panda.
中国的许多商品都带有熊猫的商标。 - Companies go to great lengths to protect their trademarks and logos.
各公司竭尽全力保护他们的商标和徽标。 - Members also noted that certain provisions of China's trademark law needed to be extended to unregistered well-known trademarks.
成员们还指出,中国商标法中的某些规定需要延伸到未注册的驰名商标。 - This section contains relevant trademarks, patents, and copyrights.
本节包含相关的商标、专利和版权信息。 - Trademarks should not be confused with trade names.
商标不能与贸易名称搞混淆。