Trademark in spanish
Marca
pronunciation: mɑɹ̩kɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑɹ̩kɑ part of speech: noun
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trademark [trade mark]1 = marca comercial, marca registrada.
Example: The system, called 'T-Search', includes not only automatic phonetic searching but also capabilities of full text search and couples them with the capability to search the figurative elements of trademarks.more:
» registered trademark = marca registrada.
Example: SilverPlatter is a registered trademark of SilverPlatter Information, Inc.trademark2 = característica propia, idiosincrasia.
Example: This slightly off-balance, whimsical remark was a Marsha James' trademark.trademark3 = idiosincrático, característico, peculiar.
Example: He sent fans into meltdown when he revealed he had chopped off his trademark floppy hair.