单词 | mark |
释义 | Word Frequency mark 1(mɑːk) noun 1. a visible impression, stain, etc, on a surface, such as a spot or scratch 2. a sign, symbol, or other indication that distinguishes something an owner's mark 3. a cross or other symbol made instead of a signature 4. a written or printed sign or symbol, as for punctuation a question mark 5. a letter, number, or percentage used to grade academic work 6. a thing that indicates position or directs; marker 7. a desired or recognized standard he is not up to the mark 8. an indication of some quality, feature, or prowess he has the mark of an athlete 9. quality or importance; note a person of little mark 10. a target or goal 11. impression or influence she left her mark on German literature 12. one of the temperature settings on a gas oven gas mark 5 13. (often capital) (in trade names) a. model, brand, or type the car is a Mark 4 b. a variation on a particular model a Mark 3 Golf 14. slang a suitable victim, esp for swindling 15. nautical one of the intervals distinctively marked on a sounding lead Compare deep (sense 21) 16. bowling another name for the jack1 (sense 7) 17. rugby union an action in which a player standing inside his or her own 22m line catches a forward kick by an opponent and shouts"mark", thus becoming entitled to a free kick 18. Australian Rules football a catch of the ball from a kick of at least 10 yards, after which a free kick is taken 19. the mark 20. (in medieval England and Germany) a piece of land held in common by the free men of a community 21. an obsolete word for frontier 22. statistics class mark 23. make one's mark 24. on your mark verb 25. to make or receive (a visible impression, trace, or stain) on (a surface) 26. (transitive) to characterize or distinguish his face was marked by anger 27. (often foll by off or out) to set boundaries or limits (on) to mark out an area for negotiation 28. (transitive) to select, designate, or doom by or as if by a mark to mark someone as a criminal 29. (transitive) to put identifying or designating labels, stamps, etc, on, esp to indicate price to mark the book at one pound 30. (transitive) to pay heed or attention to mark my words 31. to observe; notice 32. to grade or evaluate (scholastic work) she marks fairly 33. British sport to stay close to (an opponent) to hamper his or her play 34. to keep (score) in some games 35. mark time exclamation 36. rugby union the shout given by a player when calling for a mark Word origin Old English mearc mark; related to Old Norse mörk boundary land, Old High German marha boundary, Latin margō marginWord Frequency mark 2(mɑːk) noun 1. Deutschmark, markka, Reichsmark, Ostmark 2. a former monetary unit and coin in England and Scotland worth two thirds of a pound sterling 3. a silver coin of Germany until 1924 Word origin Old English marc unit of weight of precious metal, perhaps from the marks on metal bars; apparentlyof Germanic origin and related to mark1Word Frequency Mark(mɑːk) noun New Testament 1. one of the four Evangelists. Feast day: April 25 2. the second Gospel, traditionally ascribed to him |
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