"To brand" or "to stamp" are both common ways to describe the act of applying a mark or symbol to someone or something in Engpsh. This practice has a long history and has been used for various purposes, such as identifying ownership of animals or marking the skin of slaves or criminals.
Here are some example sentences:
"The rancher branded his cattle with a hot iron to show that they were his property."
"During the Roman Empire, prisoners of war were branded with the letter "F" for "fugitivus," meaning "fugitive."
"The company stamps its logo on all of its products to show brand recognition."
中文翻译:
"牧场主用热铁在他的牛身上打上烙印,表明它们是他的财产。"
"在罗马帝国时期,战俘被用"F"字母烙印,意思是"逃亡者"。
"这家公司在所有产品上打上它的标志,以表示品牌认可。"
Here are some example sentences:
"The rancher branded his cattle with a hot iron to show that they were his property."
"During the Roman Empire, prisoners of war were branded with the letter "F" for "fugitivus," meaning "fugitive."
"The company stamps its logo on all of its products to show brand recognition."
中文翻译:
"牧场主用热铁在他的牛身上打上烙印,表明它们是他的财产。"
"在罗马帝国时期,战俘被用"F"字母烙印,意思是"逃亡者"。
"这家公司在所有产品上打上它的标志,以表示品牌认可。"

