TRADEMARK


Meaning of TRADEMARK in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

law

Moreover, the complexities of trademark law are overwhelming the unworldly academics who keep the Internet afloat.

■ VERB

become

The bad boy rapper's antics with the lethal-looking saw have become one of his trademark images.

But out of it came the decision to make John Riggins the focus of the one-back attack that became a Gibbs trademark .

These outcries became her trademark , by which she was known everywhere she went.

And they all had to be executed in the delicate, exquisite detail that had become Jessamy's trademark .

Unfortunately, the cheque they tendered subsequently bounced, an occurrence that had become their trademark around the world.

And the buttonhole might never have become his trademark had he not been accused of being ostentatious.

Tousled hair and upswept tendrils have become your trademark , do you like that?

register

It also allows the owner of a registered trademark to complain if its name has been grabbed by somebody else.

For 20 years Marshak has owned and jealously guarded the federally registered trademarks for the Drifters, the Platters and the Coasters.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Large hats became Abzug's trademark .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But attention to detail is the director's trademark .

Eyes shaded by his trademark red cap, Chick Cashman settles into the small booth, facing me across the Formica table.

The knack for capturing the voice of each character, a trademark of Bogosian as performer, flags at times here.

The researchers relied on the ability of the material to repel a magnetic field, a trademark of superconductors.

The updated suspension includes a more stylish link for the trademark Telelever front end, together with a new shock.

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