单词 | mark |
释义 | mark1 of 4noun (1) ˈmärk 1 : a boundary land 2 a(1) : a conspicuous object serving as a guide for travelers (2) : something (such as a line, notch, or fixed object) designed to record position b : one of the bits of leather or colored bunting placed on a sounding line at intervals c : target d : the starting line or position in a track event e(1) : goal, object (2) : an object of attack, ridicule, or abuse specifically : a victim or prospective victim of a swindle (3) : the point under discussion (4) : condition of being correct or accurate her observations are on the mark f : a standard of performance, quality, or condition : norm not feeling up to the mark lately 3 a(1) : sign, indication a mark of his esteem (2) : an impression (such as a scratch, scar, or stain) made on something (3) : a distinguishing trait or quality : characteristic the marks of an educated person b : a symbol used for identification or indication of ownership c : a cross made in place of a signature d(1) : trademark (2) capitalized —used with a numeral to designate a particular model of a product Mark II e : a written or printed symbol (such as a comma or colon) f : postmark g : a symbol used to represent a teacher's estimate of a student's work or conduct especially : grade h : a figure registering a point or level reached or achieved the halfway mark in the game especially : record 4 a : attention, notice nothing worthy of mark b : importance, distinction a person of mark c : a lasting or strong impression d : an assessment of merits : rating high marks for honesty mark 2 of 4verb marked; marking; marks transitive verb 1 a(1) : to fix or trace out the bounds or limits of (2) : to plot the course of : chart b : to set apart by or as if by a line or boundary —usually used with off 2 a(1) : to designate as if by a mark (2) : to make or leave a mark on (3) : to furnish with natural marks wings marked with white (4) : to label so as to indicate price or quality (5) : to make notations in or on b(1) : to make note of in writing : jot marking the date in his journal (2) : to indicate by a mark or symbol mark an accent (3) : register, record (4) : to determine the value of by means of marks or symbols : grade mark term papers c(1) : characterize, distinguish the flamboyance that marks her style (2) : signalize this year marks our 50th anniversary 3 : to take notice of : observe mark my words 4 : to pick up (one's golf ball) from a putting green and substitute a marker intransitive verb : to take careful notice mark 3 of 4noun (2)1 : any of various old European units of weight used especially for gold and silver especially : a unit equal to about eight ounces (248 grams) 2 : a unit of value: a : an old English unit equal to 13 shillings and 4 pence b : any one of various old Scandinavian or German units of value specifically : a unit and corresponding silver coin of the 16th century worth ¹/₂ thaler c(1) : deutsche mark (2) : the basic monetary unit of East Germany replaced in 1990 by the West German deutsche mark d : markka Mark 4 of 4noun (3) ˈmärk 1 a : an early Jewish Christian traditionally identified as the writer of the Gospel of Mark called also John Mark b : the second Gospel (see gospel entry 1 sense 1) in the New Testament see Bible Table 2 : a king of Cornwall, uncle of Tristram, and husband of Isolde mark 1 of 2 verb1 as in to label to attach an identifying slip to marked each application with a numbered sticker Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in to distinguish to be an important feature of an annual event marked mostly by noise and confusion Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in to record to make a written note of mark down the names of those who are planning to attend the dinner Synonyms & Similar Words
mark 2 of 2noun1 as in target a person or thing that is made fun of in the wake of the scandal, the disgraced governor became the favorite mark of late-night comedians Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in victim a person or thing that is the object of abuse, criticism, or ridicule his gullibility and tendency to fall for bluffs made him an easy mark at the poker table Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in reputation overall quality as seen or judged by people in general a brand of crystal that bears the mark of excellence Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in criterion something set up as an example against which others of the same type are compared lately his playing hasn't been up to the mark expected of a concert pianist Synonyms & Similar Words
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5 as in goal something that one hopes or intends to accomplish set marks for expected daily output Synonyms & Similar Words
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6 as in characteristic something that sets apart an individual from others of the same kind a sensitive expression that is the mark of a poet Synonyms & Similar Words
7 as in scar something that spoils the appearance or completeness of a thing a small mark where the car had scraped a wall Synonyms & Similar Words
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8 as in effect the power to bring about a result on another a person of some mark in the field of evolutionary biology Synonyms & Similar Words
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