词汇 | livery |
释义 | livery noun uk /ˈlɪv.ər.i/ us /ˈlɪv.ɚ.i/ [ C or U ] a special uniform worn by servants or particular officials(仆人或某些官员的)制服 [ U ]UK a special pattern or design that is put on the things that a company owns and sells(某公司财产或产品上的)公司标志 Advertising and marketing ad ad agency adman adverse publicity advert cross-selling customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator o.n.o. on-brand opinion mining overexpose overexposure trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded unmarketable livery | Business Englishlivery noun[ C or U ] UKuk /ˈlɪvəri/uspluralliveries MARKETING the colours or design which are put on a company's vehicles and other things that it owns or sells: They have recently unveiled their new livery and brand identity. in the livery of sthan aircraft in the livery of Air Atlantique Now the company's livery can be seen around the world. livery adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈlɪvəri/us relating to vehicles that are rented: a livery cab/car/driver Examples of liverylivery Little wonder that liveries could not be sold where they were known as such. The mayor, sheriffs, and other officials maintained by privilege the carefully restricted right to bestow liveries and other gifts. We should not expect this, unless the trumpeters were to have more expensive liveries than the rest of the minstrels. No mention is made in the records of a costume or livery. He translated to the brewers in 1639 and was immediately admitted to the livery, and in 1646 he became an assistant. He was wearing livery and the livery signalled his servile status. Membership of a livery company is denoted by an asterisk. In the larger cities, fire stations, warehouses, and livery stables were commonly used. Livery companies were vital because they controlled access to wealth and power and therefore privilege in society. Livery coats were usually made of good-quality fabric, with decorative buttons and braid. There is no doubt that some domestic servants accepted the anonymity that came with livery. He had never once stocked a livery suit, nor been asked for one. Occurring as they did at regular points in the year, these invitations to the generality helped to structure relations between the wardens, livery and workmen. Promises of promotion made to servants were accompanied at times with promises that servants could leave off livery if they stayed with their master. Documents came under scrutiny at many points: the national and provincial borders, the city gates, the livery stable, and on the road, if the public force felt so disposed. See all examples of livery These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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