brand-new

英['brænd'njuː] 美['brænd'nuː]
  • adj. 崭新的
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Adjective:
  1. conspicuously new;

    "shiny brand-new shoes"
    "a spick-and-span novelty"

1. But that doesn't mean this brand of politics is dead or dying.
但那并不意味着这种政治主张已经或正在消亡。

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2. The Sunday Times remains the brand leader by a huge margin.
《星期日泰晤士报》仍以巨大的优势稳居报业龙头的地位。

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3. Brand's keen ear caught the trace of an accent.
布兰德敏锐的耳朵听出了口音。

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4. Advertising agencies are losing their once-powerful grip on brand marketing.
广告代理公司正逐渐丧失曾经对品牌营销的有力控制。

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5. Drugs can be sold under different brand names throughout the EU.
药品可以用不同的商标在欧盟各国出售。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He assailed his studies with new determination.
      他以崭新的决心从事研究工作。
    2. The rising sun suggests a brand new day has come.
      东升的太阳表明崭新的一天已经来临。

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