单词 | the marks of |
释义 | > as lemmas(all) the marks of b. A characteristic property; a criterion; a distinctive or distinguishing feature or characteristic (of something). Frequently in (all) the marks of. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > that which identifies or distinguishes > [noun] tokenc1000 distinctionc1374 differencea1398 signeta1425 knowledge?c1475 smell?a1505 markc1522 badge1529 note1583 impress1590 monument1590 type1595 stamp1600 pressure1604 mintage1612 criterion1613 impressa1628 differencer1633 lineament1638 mole1644 discrimination1646 tessera1647 diagnostic1651 monumental1657 discretive1660 signate1662 footmark1666 trait1752 memorandum1766 fingerprint1792 insignia1796 identifier1807 designative1824 cachet1840 differentiator1854 tanga1867 trademark1869 signature1873 totem1875 differential1883 earmarkings1888 paw print1894 discriminator1943 ident1952 the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [noun] > a characteristic privilegec1225 distinctionc1374 propertyc1390 tachea1400 pointa1425 specialty?a1425 difference?c1425 conditionc1460 markc1522 touch1528 specialty1532 differentia1551 character?1569 formality1570 particularity1585 peculiar1589 accent1591 appropriation1600 characterism1603 peculiarity1606 resemblance1622 propera1626 speciality1625 specificationa1631 appropriament1633 characteristic1646 discrimination1646 diagnostic1651 characteristical1660 stroke1666 talent1670 physiognomya1680 oddity1713 distinctive1816 spécialité1836 trait1864 flavour1866 middle name1905 discriminant1920 discriminator1943 c1522 T. More Treat. Memorare Nouissima in Wks. (1557) I. 73 He that by good vse and experyence, hathe in his eye the ryghte marke and very trewe lustre of the Dyamonte. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. xv. f. 53 Neither is their opinion to be approued, which sett the Image of God in the power of dominion geuen vnto him, as if he resembled God onely in this mark, that he is [etc.]. 1612 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 100 Therefore let Princes..chuse such seruants, as haue not this marke. a1625 J. Fletcher Noble Gentleman iv. iv, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Ff/1 Yet from this pitch can I behold my owne, From millions of those men that have no marke. 1669 Hist. Sir Eger 21 If I chance to..get his helm or yet his shield, Or any mark of him to see, The Lady will think it be ye. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. v. 63 This tenure of knight-service had all the marks of a strict and regular feud. 1854 R. W. Emerson Lett. & Social Aims in Wks. (1906) III. 139 The restraining grace of common-sense is the mark of all the valid minds. 1885 R. L. Stevenson & F. Stevenson Dynamiter 194 I recognise in you the marks of an accomplished anarch. 1912 H. Belloc This & That 20 The town was not a lazy, dirty town with all the marks of antiquity and none of energy. 1934 R. Lynd Both Sides of Road v. 32 There is this to be said for a revival of the custom of wearing top hats, that it is at least the mark of a peace-loving nation. 1952 R. A. Knox Hidden Stream xiii. 124 One, holy, Catholic, and Apostolic; those have always been the marks of the true Church. 1988 A. Desai Baumgartner's Bombay ii. 26 That, too, was one of her distinctive marks—that she did not wear a coat. < as lemmas |
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