词汇 | mark |
释义 | mark noun uk /mɑːk/ us /mɑːrk/ marknoun (DIFFERENT AREA)B2[ C ] a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in some way: 痕迹;污点;疤痕 There were dirty marks on her trousers where she had wiped her hands.她裤子上抹过手的地方留下了污渍。 His fingers had left marks on the table's polished surface.他的手指在光亮的桌面上留下了指印。 She had a red mark on her arm where she'd burned herself.她胳膊上烧伤的地方留下了红色的疤痕。 a mark on something markThe backs of the chairs have left marks on the wall. stainShe had grass stains on her white jeans. smearHe had smears of tomato ketchup on his shirt. smudgeNo matter how often I wash my hands, I leave smudges all over my phone's screen. blotchHe had blotches all over his face. speckShe looked through the old camera lens and saw specks of dust. [ C ] a typical feature or one that allows you to recognize someone or something: 标记;特征 Did your attacker have any distinguishing marks, such as a scar or a birthmark?袭击你的人有什么明显的特征吗,比如伤疤或胎记什么的? You can tell which puppy is which from the marks (also markings) on their fur.你可以根据小狗皮毛上的斑纹来区分它们。 She scrubbed at the mark on the wall for ages, but it wouldn't come off. His shoes left muddy marks on the floor.他的鞋在地板上留下了泥印。 The bush looked badly diseased, with black marks on all the leaves.看起来这片灌木已饱受病害之苦,叶子上都出现了黑斑。 The blood had left an indelible mark on her shirt.她衬衫上留下的血迹洗不掉。 Don't put anything wet on a polished surface, or it will leave a mark.别把任何湿东西放在抛光的台面上,不然会留下印痕的。 Dirt & untidiness bloodstain blotch clutter contaminant contamination crud fleck grime grunge gunge gunk muck pollutant polluter recontamination scrappiness scruff shambles slime slob You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Conditions and characteristics marknoun (SYMBOL)C1[ C ] a symbol that is used for giving information: 标识;记号 I've put a mark on the map where I think we should go for a picnic.我在地图上作了个记号,标出了我认为我们应该去野餐的地方。 What do those marks in the middle of the road mean?路中央的那些标识是什么意思? [ C ] a written or printed symbol: (书写或印刷的)符号 a question mark问号 an exclamation mark感叹号 punctuation marks标点符号 I put a mark where the level of the water reached. These marks represent the number of people affected by drought. If you are taller than this mark, you cannot enter the play area. I put the phrase in quotation marks. Do these marks on the document actually mean anything? Signs, signals and symbols acid test backward slash backwards slash beacon breadcrumb cue hieroglyphic hieroglyphically iconographic iconographically iconography obelisk obelus octothorpe paraph penalty flag pointer the all-clear token torch marknoun (FOR SCHOOL WORK)A2[ C ]mainly UK(US usuallygrade) a judgment, expressed as a number or letter, about the quality of a piece of work done at school, college, or university: 分数;成绩 What mark did you get in the biology exam?你生物考试考了多少分? Matilda's had very good marks in/for English throughout the year.马蒂尔达一年来英语成绩都很好。 UKYou scored full marks in the test - ten out of ten!你测验得了满分——十分制的十分! Synonym grade What mark did he get in his exam? She did no revision, but she still got a very high mark.她没有复习,但是仍然考了很高的分数。 She got good marks for all her work. I need good marks to go on to the next part of the course. The teacher gave a me a good mark for my essay. Marks & results 2:1 2:2 B, b C, c class continuous assessment formatively GPA grade boundary grade-point average honor student pass passing grade positive positivity S, s score straight As straight-A third marknoun (LEVEL)[ S ] the level intended or wanted: 目标,指标 Sales have already passed the million mark.销售额已突破百万元大关。 Deaths have passed the thousand mark. Her earnings passed the $1 million mark. Measurements in general altitude bathymetric bathymetrically bathymetry be running at somethingidiom calibrate calibre cubic depth elevation factor knee-length micro non-measurable pico- scale setting stopping distance tera- uncalibrated You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Quality and standard marknoun (REPRESENTATION)C2[ C ] an action that is understood to represent or show a characteristic of a person or thing or feeling: (情感的)表示;(特征的)标志 He took off his hat as a mark of respect for her dead husband.他脱帽以示对她死去的丈夫的敬意。 It's the mark of a gentleman to stand up when someone enters the room.有人进屋时起身是绅士之举。 I'd like to give this bottle of wine as a mark of appreciation for all the work you've done for us.我谨以这瓶酒对您为我们所做的一切表示谢意。 The flag was flying at half-mast to mark the death of the president. The recent free elections mark the next step in the country's progress towards democracy.最近的自由选举表明该国又朝民主迈进了一步。 Many diplomats attended a naval review to mark the anniversary of the end of the war.很多外交官参加了在战争结束周年纪念上举行的海军阅兵式。 A statue was erected to mark the bicentenary of the composer's birth.人们建了一尊塑像以纪念这位作曲家诞辰200周年。 The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia.乌拉尔山脉是欧洲和亚洲的分界线。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Typifying, illustrating and exemplifying marknoun (MONEY)[ C ] a Deutschmark马克(德国马克,同 Deutschmark) Currencies Altcoin ariary bimetallism bitcoin buying power coinage decimal currency ECU escudo guilder krone lira monometallism multi-currency non-convertible non-dollar out of circulation rouble rupiah traveller's cheque Idiomsbe off the mark be quick/slow off the mark be up to the mark leave your/its mark on someone/something make a/your mark (on something) on your marks, get set, go! mark verb uk /mɑːk/ us /mɑːrk/ markverb (PIECE OF WORK)B2[ T ]mainly UK(US usuallygrade) to correct mistakes in and give points for a piece of work: 批改;给…评分 I was up half the night marking exampapers.我改考卷改到半夜。 UKYou'll be marked down(= given a lower mark) for poor spelling and punctuation.你会因糟糕的拼写及标点而被扣分。 Synonym grade I marked the level in the bottles so that nobody can take any. The place where the treasure is buried is marked with a stone cross. Our route was marked by flags in the sand. I've marked the best route to our house. Can you mark the amount of work you've done each week on this chart? Marks & results 2:1 2:2 B, b C, c class continuous assessment formatively GPA grade boundary grade-point average honor student pass passing grade positive positivity S, s score straight As straight-A third markverb (DAMAGE/MAKE DIRTY)C1[ I or T ] to make a mark on something or someone: 留痕迹(于) Make sure you don't mark the walls while you're moving the furniture around.移动家具时,千万别碰坏了油漆。 A dark carpet won't mark as easily as a light one.深色地毯不像浅色地毯那么容易留下痕迹。 Making things dirty & untidy blacken blot clutter clutter something up contaminate dirty foul mired mix someone/something up muddle muddle something up muddy muss pollute polluter soil stain sully the polluter pays principleidiom throw something into disarray markverb (REPRESENT)[ T ] to represent or show a characteristic of a person or thing or feeling: 标志;以…为特征 The band's songs have always been marked by controversial lyrics.这支乐队的歌曲的特点是歌词向来都颇有争议。 The signing of the treaty marked a major milestone on the road to European union.该条约的签署是欧洲一体化进程中的一个重要里程碑。 [ T ] to show respect for or commemorate: 对…表示敬意;纪念 Tomorrow's parade will mark the 50th anniversary of the battle.明天的游行是为了纪念该战役50周年。 Typifying, illustrating and exemplifying analogy archetypal archetypically be someone all overidiom betoken characterize instance instantiate mirror Mr Mrs stereotype sum sum (something/someone) up summation symbolic symbolization symptom territory token You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Showing respect and admiration Remembering, reminding and reminders markverb (INDICATE)B2[ T ] to show where something is by drawing or putting something somewhere: 标明,标示 I've marked the route around the town's one-way system on the map.我已将单行线系统的路线在城镇规划图上标了出来。 I'd like everyone to mark their progress on the chart every week.我希望每人每周将自己的进度标在图表上。 X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.符号X标示了藏宝地点。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent markverb (SPORTS)[ T ]UK(UScover) to prevent a member of the opposing team from taking control of the ball by staying close to them all the time(球类团体比赛中)盯防 General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in Idiomsbe marked out as something (you) mark my words! mark time Phrasal verbsmark something down mark someone down as something mark something/someone off mark something off mark something out mark something up Mark noun uk /mɑːk/ us /mɑːrk/ used before a number to describe a particular version of a machine, especially one that is an improvement on the original version: (与数字连用表示机器改进后的)型号 The car has enjoyed modest success since its launch, but the Mark 2 version is expected to be far more popular.这款汽车自推出以来受欢迎程度不是很高,不过预计2型车会好很多。 UK used before a number to show what temperature you should use for cooking something in a gas oven: 标记(用于数字之前,表示用煤气炉烹饪所需的温度) Cook at Mark 5 for 20 minutes.以5号标记温度煮20分钟。 Categories and varieties bad/big boyidiom brand breed categoric categorical category classification derivative form hue misclassification model mould new breed polymorphism run shade sort stratification update You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Measurements of temperature mark | American Dictionarymark noun[ C ] us/mɑrk/ marknoun[C] (SMALL AREA)a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, a different color, or in some other way not like the rest of the surface: You’ve got paint marks on your shirt. There were skid marks where the car had gone off the road. marknoun[C] (WRITING)a written or printed symbol: a punctuation mark a check mark Put a mark in the box that corresponds to the correct answer. marknoun[C] (SIGN)an action that is understood to represent a characteristic or feeling: As a mark of respect for those who died, there will be a minute of silence. marknoun[C] (JUDGMENT)a letter or number used as a measure of how good a student’s work is, usually given by a teacher; a grade: I got a decent mark on my final exam and wound up with a B for the course. fig. If you give someone high/low marks for something, you judge that person to be good or bad in a particular way: I’d certainly give him high marks for perseverance, but he doesn’t have much talent. marknoun[C] (PURPOSE)an intended result or an object aimed at: Mass marketing techniques very often miss their intended marks. Her arrow hit the mark. mark verb[ T ] us/mɑrk/ markverb[T] (REPRESENT)to represent something that has happened in the past or is about to happen: A guided tour will be held to mark the opening of the new school. Today marks my tenth anniversary with this company. markverb[T] (SMALL AREA)to put a line, spot, color, etc., that is different from the rest of a surface on a small area of that surface : Sale items are marked in red on the tags. markverb[T] (JUDGMENT)to put a number or letter on a student’s work that shows how good it is: I have a stack of exam papers to mark. Phrasal verbsmark down something mark down something/someone mark off something mark up something mark | Business Englishmark noun uk /mɑːk/us [ C ] a small area on a surface that is damaged, dirty, a different colour, etc.: She returned the garment because it had a mark on the front. [ C ] a symbol or sign which is used for showing where or what something is: For every customer who comes through the door, put a mark in this column. [ S ] a level that is important in some way: the million dollar/10-billion/30-minute, etc. markThe Dow Jones Index broke through the 5,100 mark. pass/top/exceed the ... markSales have already passed the million mark. [ C ] a number or score saying how good something is or how well someone has done: We give them a mark out of ten for service, food quality, and value for money. a mark of sth something that shows or proves a particular quality, feeling, etc.: With wine, an appellation is not necessarily a mark of quality. On the day of his funeral, the factory closed early as a mark of respect. leave your/its mark on sb/sth to have an effect that changes someone or something, often in a bad way: The hurricane continues to leave its mark on abandoned strip malls and empty houses. make a/your mark (on sth) to have an important effect on something: He is beginning to make his mark on the shape and direction of the Wall Street firm. I was very ambitious, and I wanted to make a mark. off the mark not correct: His criticisms are way off the mark. You may only be guessing, but you are not far off the mark. not at the level that was expected: It is difficult to pinpoint why sales are off the mark. Why are his projections so far off the mark? up to the mark good enough: Her latest batch of work just isn't up to the mark. mark verb[ T ] uk /mɑːk/us to write, print, or put information on something: mark sth with sthMake sure everything is marked with the sale price. be marked sthShe divided the papers into piles marked "action" and "no action". to be something or show that something exists: That figure marks a 26% increase since the same time last year. The deal marked a high point in her career. Phrasal verbsmark sth down mark sth up Examples of markmark For example, planning breathing between phrases systematically and marking this on the music generally increased their sense of control. This sensitivity marked not only his philosophical writings, but also his historical ones. There is also the question of marking pupils' or students' work. Of these, only 1% of past temporal reference contexts were marked by periphrastic did. The occasion marked the official return to the past. No trace of them remains today, although a cairn marking the location has been erected. Participants made more errors and took longer to respond when gender was ambiguously marked with the -e ending. Coders were trained to mark the onset and offset of expressions reflecting low/moderate positive, high positive, low/moderate negative, and high negative affect. After that, no more unmarked bumblebees visited the site, only the previously marked animals. The years between 1945 and 1970 were marked by significant social changes, which were particularly visible in the context of the lives of women. This divergence is always possible, and there is typically nothing in promulgation to mark the cases where it obtains from ones where it does not. Thus, remarriage risk might be negatively correlated with hard times, marked by a rise in grain prices. These differences indicate a much more fundamental distinction between them as regards which participant they each mark in a given motion description. More indirectly, these two stylistic dimensions mark different epistemic relations to the discourse, emphasizing and privileging different kinds of information. Here, the telephone is a unique and familiar object (and hence it is marked with the definite determiner), but it is not specific. See all examples of mark 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. Collocations withmarkmarkThese are words often used in combination with mark. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bite mark One possible issue facing bitemark analysis is a lack of bitemark uniqueness in any given population. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. chalk mark I have heard of one ease of a house occupied by three families, and the only division was a chalkmark on the floor. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 claw marks A variety of tracks and claw marks have been discovered which are claimed to belong to the creature. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. 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. See all collocations with mark |
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