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单词 mark up
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mark up


mark 1

M0100700 (märk)n.1. A visible trace or impression, such as a line or spot: a spill that left a mark on the rug; a mark next to each purchased item on the list.2. A symbol, name, or other identifier, especially:a. A name, logo, or other indicator used to indicate ownership, origin, or level of quality.b. A notch made in an animal's ear or hide to indicate ownership.c. A sign, such as a cross, made in lieu of a signature.3. A written or printed symbol used for punctuation; a punctuation mark.4. a. A number, letter, or symbol used to indicate various grades of academic achievement: got a mark of 95 instead of 100.b. often marks An appraisal; a rating: earned high marks from her superiors.5. Nautical a. A knot or piece of material placed at various measured lengths on a sounding line to indicate the depth of the water.b. A Plimsoll mark.6. a. A distinctive trait or property: Good manners are the mark of a civilized person.b. A recognized standard of quality: schoolwork that is not up to the mark.c. A lasting effect: The experience had left its mark on all of us.d. A specific model, type, or iteration, as of a product or machine, especially when part of a series. Usually used with a number: the mark IV model of this car.7. a. Importance; prominence: "a fellow of no mark nor likelihood" (Shakespeare).b. Notice; attention: a matter unworthy of mark.8. A target: "A mounted officer would be a conspicuous mark" (Ambrose Bierce).9. Something that one wishes to achieve; a goal.10. An object or point that serves as a guide.11. Slang A person who is the intended victim of a swindler; a dupe.12. a. Sports The place from which racers begin and sometimes end their contest.b. A point reached or gained: the halfway mark of the race.c. A record: set a new mark in the long jump.13. Sports a. A strike or spare in bowling.b. A stationary ball in lawn bowling; a jack.14. A boundary between countries.15. A tract of land in medieval England and Germany held in common by a community.16. Computers A character or feature in a file, record, or data stream used to locate a specific point or condition.v. marked, mark·ing, marks v.tr.1. a. To make a visible trace or impression on, as with a spot, line, or dent: marked the wall with a crayon.b. To form, make, or depict by making a mark: marked a square on the board.c. To supply with natural markings: gray fur that is marked with stripes.2. a. To single out or indicate by or as if by a mark: marked the spot where the treasure was buried; a career marked for glory.b. To distinguish or characterize: the exuberance that marks her writings; marked the occasion with celebrations.c. To make conspicuous: a concert marking the composer's 60th birthday.3. To set off or separate by or as if by a line or boundary: marked off the limits of our property.4. To attach or affix identification, such as a price tag or maker's label, to.5. To evaluate (academic work) according to a scale of letters or numbers; grade.6. a. To give attention to; notice: Mark her expression of discontent. Mark my words: they are asking for trouble.b. To take note of in writing; write down: marked the appointment on my calendar.c. Sports & Games To record (the score) in various games.7. Sports To guard (an opponent), as in soccer.v.intr.1. To make a visible impression: This pen will mark under water.2. To receive a visible impression: The floor marks easily.3. Sports & Games To keep score.4. To determine academic grades: a teacher who marks strictly.Phrasal Verbs: mark down To mark for sale at a lower price. mark up1. To deface by covering with marks.2. To mark for sale at a higher price.Idioms: beside the mark Beside the point; irrelevant. mark time1. To move the feet alternately in the rhythm of a marching step without advancing.2. To suspend progress for the time being; wait in readiness.3. To function in an apathetic or ineffective manner.
[Middle English, from Old English mearc; see merg- in Indo-European roots.]

mark 2

M0100700 (märk)n.1. An English and Scottish unit of currency that was equal to 13 shillings and 4 pence.2. Any of several European units of weight that were equal to about 8 ounces (227 grams), used especially for weighing gold and silver.3. A deutsche mark.4. A markka.
[Middle English, from Old English marc; see merg- in Indo-European roots. Sense 3, translation of German Mark, from Middle High German marc, marke, stamped precious metal bar, half-pound of silver or gold. Sense 4, translation of Finnish markka.]

Mark 1

M0100700 (märk)n. See Table at Bible.

Mark 2

M0100700 (märk)n. In Arthurian legend, a king of Cornwall who was the husband of Iseult and the uncle of her lover Tristan.

Mark

, Saint. Author of the second Gospel in the New Testament and disciple of Saint Peter.
Thesaurus
Verb1.mark up - increase the price ofmark up - increase the price of price - determine the price of; "The grocer priced his wares high"mark down - reduce the price of
Translations
alzare il prezzo di

mark up


mark up

1. To make markings on something, often in a way that defaces it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "up." It looks like a child got their hands on these legal documents and marked them up with crayon. We'll have to reprint them. Unfortunately my new white shoes got marked up when I wore them on that walk that turned into a hike.2. To write on or make informative markings on a document. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "up." I like to mark up my students' papers with a lot of comments in the margin so that they know why they received the grade they did. Please go through the document and mark it up with any suggestions you have.3. To increase the price of something, especially in the process of setting the initial price, as a way to ensure that a profit is made from its sale. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "up." Movie theaters mark up the price of popcorn and candy really high because those are their main money-makers. I expect the store to mark the price up after the holiday sale, so we might as well buy it now.See also: mark, up

mark something up

 1. to mess something up with marks. Don't mark up your book! Who marked this book up? 2. to grade a paper and make lots of informative marks and comments on it. The teacher really marked up my term paper. Why did you mark my test up so much? I hardly made any errors. 3. to raise the price of something. The grocery store seems to mark the price of food up every week. They don't mark up the price of turkey at Thanks giving.See also: mark, up

mark up

1. Deface by drawing, cutting, or another means of covering something with marks. For example, John was punished for marking up his desk, or These shoes really mark up the floor. 2. Raise the price of something, as in This small shop marks up its merchandise much more than department stores do. [Second half of 1800s] See also: mark, up

mark up

v.1. To cover something with marks, especially defacing it: The rubber balls the kids threw in the hallway marked up the walls. The broken vacuum cleaner marked the floors up.2. To write comments or corrections directly on some document: The teacher had marked up everyone's papers before passing them back to us. The committee marked the report up with comments and questions.3. To raise the price of something put on sale: You'd better buy the shoes now before they mark them up. The new owners marked up the entire inventory.See also: mark, up

mark up


mark up

To define textual content within a document by inserting tags into the appropriate locations. The tags may also refer to elements outside of the document such as images and links to Web pages. See markup language.
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mark up


  • verb

Antonyms for mark up

verb increase the price of

Related Words

  • price

Antonyms

  • mark down
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