designer-label
/dɪˌzaɪnə ˈleɪbl/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˌzaɪnər ˈleɪbl/ (ame, ipa)
designer-label — 名詞
1. a famous fashion company that makes and sells high-priced products such as cloth
名牌;精品品牌
知名設計師創立的時尚品牌
a famous fashion company that makes and sells high-priced products such as clothes, bags, and watches carrying its well-known name or symbol
Amara saved for months to buy a designer-label handbag for her sister's wedding.
Amara 存了好幾個月的錢,為了姐姐的婚禮買了一個名牌手提包。
collocation: designer-label handbag
The shop in the town square sells only designer-label clothing from European fashion houses.
城鎮廣場的那家店只賣來自歐洲精品品牌的服飾。
collocation: designer-label clothing
Wei prefers designer-label watches because they hold their value better over time.
Wei 偏好名牌手錶,因為它們比較保值。
Elena found a vintage designer-label dress at the charity shop for a surprisingly low price.
Elena 在慈善商店用低得驚人的價格找到了一件復古名牌洋裝。
A designer-label bag is often seen as a symbol of success among young professionals in Taipei.
在台北的年輕專業人士眼中,名牌包常被視為成功的象徵。
- luxury brand
focuses on high price and exclusivity; designer-label emphasises the famous designer's name
- fashion house
refers specifically to the company, often an established name in the fashion industry
- label
broader term for any brand's identifying mark; does not imply high fashion
- generic brand
a product sold under a store's own name without a famous designer's mark
- high-street brand
mass-market clothing brands sold at affordable prices, the opposite of exclusive designer labels
文法句型
designer-label + noun
a/the designer-label
用法筆記
Can refer to the company, the products themselves, or the brand name. Frequently used attributively before a noun that names the type of product (e.g. designer-label shoes).