English to Gujarati Dictionary brand

brand

બ્રાન્ડ
definition
verb
They are cursed to the tenth generation and should be branded with a mark before their long and painful deaths.
mark (an animal, formerly a criminal or slave) with a branding iron.
branded goods at low prices
assign a brand name to.
noun
a new brand of detergent
a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
Each animal is owned by a Commoner and must be marked with an individual brand before being left to wander the open forest.
an identifying mark burned on livestock or (especially formerly) criminals or slaves with a branding iron.
translation of 'brand'
વેપારચિહ્ન,
છાપ,
મારકો
verb
છાપ મારવી
noun
નિશાની,
ઢોર ઉપર પાડેલી છાપ
example
Kalif ran his hand over his left shoulder blade, feeling the 'brand' that had been burned into his skin, signifying Dylor's ownership of him.
To qualify for the programme, resellers must sell and 'brand' systems that use boxed Intel processors and successfully complete special training.
I'm no socialist and I certainly didn't agree with their 'brand' of socialism.
Only one paragraph before he tells us this, he claims that Orwell had lapsed from socialism into an apolitical 'brand' of liberalism.
the 'brand' of Paula's dipsomania
they entertained millions with their inimitable 'brand' of comedy
Diluting what little there is left of the Democratic 'brand' seems a poor marketing idea.
How firm are the foundations upon which his 'brand' of champagne socialism have been constructed?
They have retained this pride in the nation, and it has always marked their 'brand' of internationalism, so clearly on display today.
a new 'brand' of detergent
a new 'brand' of soap powder
Yet he still managed to make his special 'brand' of humor understood.
Much is being debated in many quarters about the merits of branding nation-states as if they were a product 'brand' .
To what extent does our 'brand' compete with products or services outside its category?
Next thing I knew, I was in front of the wolf, holding a 'brand' from the fire.
Our dear Sarah journeyed through the land, having a fiery hot 'brand' in her hand.
u2018There's always been a gut feeling that kids and radio would be a good way to 'brand' a product,u2019 says Fries.
the 'brand' of Paula's alcoholism
They play games with historical fact in the effort to assert their 'brand' of identity politics.
But a concerted campaign to 'brand' him a psychopath is, to my mind, not merely gutter journalism but contemptible.
She had never been quite sure what set her apart and made her an easy target, but like Nathaniel Hawthorne's Hester she had a 'brand' that marked her as different.
Yet it does come into conflict with our democratic 'brand' of freedom - the capitalist kind.
He shook his head hard, trying to rid himself of it, but it stuck in his mind, like a burning 'brand' in his thoughts.
he had a look of unabashed power that only years of experience could 'brand' on to a man's face
the Michael Jordan 'brand' certainly hasn't hurt them
To some people, those characteristics are enough to 'brand' it evil.
He's the guy who's more advanced spiritually, socially than any of the others, and yet he's the one branded as a slave, he has the 'brand' mark on his back, just because of the colour of his skin.
She was waving her hand as if she still had the burning 'brand' .
No matter what modifier follows, or what it actually means in radio format speak, Adult Contemporary is a 'brand' of shame to many music fans.
A business differentiates itself not only with a specific 'brand' or service but also by the assortment or collection of brands or services.
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