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trademark English

Meaning trademark meaning

What does trademark mean?

trademark

(= hallmark) a distinctive characteristic or attribute a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product register the trademark of The company trademarked their new gadget (= brand) mark with a brand or trademark when this product is not branded it sells for a lower price

Synonyms trademark synonyms

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Conjugation trademark conjugation

How do you conjugate trademark?

trademark · verb

Examples trademark examples

How do I use trademark in a sentence?

Simple sentences

The trademark is very well known.

Movie subtitles

That's my trademark.
I ain't sure, but I caught him across the face, a trademark he won't get rid of in a hurry.
Not just the old trademark, with the top hat, tie, and tails. but a great artist at the peak of his powers.
Every one of them's got his own trademark.
Can I get one shot of you looking at the trademark for the album cover?
It used to be a trademark.
However, there is one other duplication. but that is his trademark, his calling card, so to speak.
My solos are my trademark.
You can't work without a trench coat. It's your trademark.
I've got a new trademark, it's called acting.
Yeah, the trademark.
And, a psychopathic killer like him would also have left his trademark with Giulia.
Each one raped, each one strangled. branded with the trademark of Excalibur. The sword of King Arthur.
The Gershwin trademark!
Here, Buttons, we'll show 'em the trademark.
She's our trademark.
There's my trademark. R.O.T.
By now it's your trademark.
But that is his. trademark, his calling card, so to speak.
Yes, those hideous disguises are their trademark.
That's our trademark.
Our very private trademark.
We employ 15 men out of a labor force of 400 stenciling on the trademark.
We intend to change the colour, as well as the identifying trademark, every 30 days.
Mrs. Redi's new trademark.
Well, she asked about the trademark.
I don't like to drink coffee out of a cup some lousy pig left their trademark on.
That's my trademark. R.O.T.
It's probably their trademark.
The only condition is that you display their trademark on the sail.
The red mermaid trademark was too easily spotted, so I took it off.
It's their trademark.
I gather yellow was the group trademark from the old days.
Your left middle finger has a callus, the trademark of a writer.
Is contraband a trademark of the Slovak postal service?
It's sort of like our trademark.

News and current affairs

For example, despite widespread violent crime, Mexico and South Africa have high levels of innovation (measured by patent filing and trademark registration).
While corrosive immobility is a trademark of the Syrian regime, these challenges threaten to reinforce each other and marginalize Syria internationally even more so than today.
This watered-down gradualism has become his trademark.
The protesters' trademark so far has been moderation and restraint; nothing would be more dangerous than violent repression.
Since Marine Le Pen took the helm, she has proven herself able to combine the National Front's trademark anti-immigration stance, the hard core of its ideology, with praise for the state and the Republic.
Recent data for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office tells an amazing story.
Thus, Putin's governing pact with Medvedev, his trademark creation, is likely to remain in force.

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