mark
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /mɑːk/
美 /mɑɹk/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A half pound, a traditional unit of mass equivalent to 226.8 g.
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A former currency of Germany and West Germany.
— Aus der Geschichte der menschlichen Dummheit. By Dr. Max Kemmerich. Price 3 mark 50 pfennige. Bavaria: Verlag Albert Langen, Munich.
- Boundary, land within a boundary.; A boundary; a border or frontier.
- Boundary, land within a boundary.; A boundary-post or fence.
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Similar half-pound units in other measurement systems, chiefly used for gold and silver.
— As a reward for his poetry, Athelstan gave Egil two more gold rings weighing a mark each, along with an expensive cloak that the king himself had worn.
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A half pound, a former English and Scottish currency equivalent to 13 shillings and fourpence and notionally equivalent to a mark of sterling silver.
— George, on receiving it, instantly rose from the side of one of them, and said, in the hearing of them all, ‘I will bet a hundred merks that is Drummond.’
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Boundary, land within a boundary.; A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers.
— I do remember a great thron in Yatton field near Bristow-way, against which Sir William Waller's men made a great fire and killed it. I think the stump remains, and was a mark for travellers.
- Boundary, land within a boundary.; The line indicating an athlete's starting-point.
- Other similar currencies notionally equal to a mark of silver or gold.
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Boundary, land within a boundary.; A type of small region or principality.
— There dwells Théoden son of Thengel, King of the Mark of Rohan.
- Boundary, land within a boundary.; A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; An omen; a symptomatic indicator of something.
— depend upon it, you will speedily receive from me a letter of thanks for this as well as for every other mark of your regard during my stay in Hertfordshire.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A characteristic feature.
— A good sense of manners is the mark of a true gentleman.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A visible impression or sign; a blemish, scratch, or stain, whether accidental or intentional.
— Then she put before her face her poor crushed hands, which bore on their whiteness the red mark of the Count's terrible grip[…].
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A sign or brand on a person.
— Doubt not of thine election, it is an immutable decree; a mark never to be defaced: you have been otherwise, you may and shall be.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A written character or sign.
— The font wasn't able to render all the diacritical marks properly.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A stamp or other indication of provenance, quality etc.
— With eggs, you need to check for the quality mark before you buy.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; Badge or sign of honour, rank, or official station.
— In the official marks invested, you / Anon do meet the Senate.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; Preeminence; high position.
— patricians of mark
- Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A characteristic or essential attribute; a differential.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; An indication or sign used for reference or measurement.
— I filled the bottle up to the 500ml mark.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A specified level on a scale denoting gas-powered oven temperatures.
— Now put the pastry in at 450 degrees, or mark 8.
- Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; One of the bits of leather or coloured bunting placed upon a sounding line at intervals of from two to five fathoms. (The unmarked fathoms are called "deeps".)
- Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; Resemblance, likeness, image.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; A particular design or make of an item (now usually with following numeral).
— I am proud to present my patented travelator, mark two.
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Characteristic, sign, indication for measurement; visible impression.; The model number of a device; a device model.
— The Mark I system had poor radar, and the Mark II was too expensive; regardless, most antiaircraft direction remained the responsibility of the Mark I Eyeball (as the jocular phrase calls it): that is, the operator's eye.
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Score, grade, or related judgement.; A score for finding the correct answer, or other academic achievement; the sum of such points gained as out of a possible total.
— What mark did you get in your history test?
- Score, grade, or related judgement.; A score for a sporting achievement.
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Score, grade, or related judgement.; An official note that is added to a record kept about someone's behavior or performance.
— A mark for tardiness or for absence is considered by most pupils a disgrace, and strenuous efforts are made to avoid such a mark.
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Target or indicator.; A target for shooting at with a projectile.
— A skilfull archer ought first to know the marke he aimeth at, and then apply his hand, his bow, his string, his arrow and his motion accordingly.
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Target or indicator.; The target or intended victim of a swindle, fixed game or con game; a gullible person.
— Another common form of short con is the shell game. This scam has the advantage of giving the criminal the ability to rip off many marks all at one location.
- Target or indicator.; A professional wrestling fan who believes matches are legitimate contests rather than scripted or predetermined.
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Attention.
— But faults so countenanced, that the strong statutes Stand like the forfeits in a barber's shop, as much in mock as mark
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Attention.; Attention, notice.
— His last comment is particularly worthy of mark.
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Attention.; Importance, noteworthiness. (Generally in postmodifier “of mark”.)
— in the short story of western flavor he was a pioneer of mark, the founder of a genre: probably no other writer is so significant in his field.
- Attention.; Regard; respect.
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The female genitals.
— A mark saies my Lady. Let the mark haue a prick in't, to meate at, if it may be.Fanny Hill
- A catch of the ball directly from a kick of 10 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick.
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Limit or standard of action or fact.
— to be within the mark
动词 v.
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Alternative form of march.
— Mark time, mark!
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To put a mark on (something); to make (something) recognizable by a mark; to label or write on (something).
— to mark a box or bale of merchandise
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To leave a mark (often an undesirable or unwanted one) on (something).
— See where this pencil has marked the paper.
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To have a long-lasting negative impact on (someone or something).
— The death of his wife, followed by months of being alone, had marked him with guilt and shame and had left an unbreaking loneliness on him.
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To create an indication of (a location).
— She folded over the corner of the page to mark where she left off reading.
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To be an indication of (something); to show where (something) is located.
— This monument marks the spot where Wolfe died.
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To indicate (something) in writing or by other symbols.
— Prices are marked on individual items.
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To create (a mark) on a surface.
— […] on opening it [the handkerchief], I saw an S mark’d in one of the corners.
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To celebrate or acknowledge (an event) through an action of some kind.
— The national holiday is marked by fireworks.
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To identify (someone as a particular type of person or as having a particular role).
— His courage and energy marked him as a leader.
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To assign (someone) to a particular category or class.
— The new captain would read the fitness report and mark him once and for all as an unreliable fool […]
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To choose or intend (someone) for a particular end or purpose.
— When a king, hath once markt for his hate, / A man inferior; […] / […] euermore, he rakes vp in his brest, / Brands of quicke anger;
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To be a point in time or space at which something takes place; to accompany or be accompanied by (an event, action, etc.); to coincide with.
— The creek marks the boundary between the two farms.
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To be typical or characteristic of (something).
— […] he still retained that simple, unostentatious elegance, that marks the man of real fashion—
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To distinguish (one person or thing from another).
— Indeed the smoke was such they scarce could mark Their friends from foes,
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To focus one's attention on (something or someone); to pay attention to, to take note of.
— Mark my words: that boy’s up to no good.
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To become aware of (something) through the physical senses.
— Some of them [the Animals] coming forward near the place where I lay, gave me an opportunity of distinctly marking their Form.
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To hold (someone) in one's line of sight.
— I marked my man, standing on the catwalk, and waited to throw [my javelin] till he started to climb inboard before they rammed.
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To indicate the correctness of and give a score to (a school assignment, exam answers, etc.).
— The teacher had to spend her weekend marking all the tests.
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To record that (someone) has a particular status.
— to mark a student absent.
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To keep account of; to enumerate and register; to keep score.
— to mark the points in a game of billiards or a card game
- To follow a player not in possession of the ball when defending, to prevent them receiving a pass easily.
- To catch the ball directly from a kick of 15 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick.
- To put a marker in the place of one's ball.
- To sing softly, sometimes an octave lower than usual, in order to protect one's voice during a rehearsal.
词形变化
词汇关系
近义词
衍生词
accent mark
airmark
atmark
beauty mark
bench-mark
benchmark
beside the mark
birthmark
bitemark
black mark
blue check mark
bookmark
brandmark
brushmark
byte-order mark
byte order mark
cardinal mark
catchmark
center mark
centre mark
certification mark
chatter mark
checkmark
check mark
chest mark
chop mark
claiming mark
classmark
coachmark
combining mark
consequential mark
cost mark
countermark
crop mark
cropmark
cue mark
cutmark
datemark
daymark
decimal mark
diacritical mark
diagonal mark
ditto mark
dragmark
early mark
easy mark
end mark
exclamation mark
eyemark
factory mark
fieldmark
filemark
fingermark
fire mark
floodmark
footmark
Four Marks
fox mark
full marks
funnel mark
gas mark
geta mark
get off the mark
ghost mark
God bless the mark
God save the mark
goldmark
graduation mark
hall-mark
hallmark
handmark
hash mark
headmark
hesitation mark
high-water mark
hit the mark
honey mark
hoof-mark
hoofmark
interrogation mark
inverted question mark
irony mark
iteration mark
kitemark
landmark
land mark
lapmark
lateral mark
laundry-mark
laundry mark
leave a mark
leave one's mark
lettermark
logomark
longing mark
longing-mark
long-vowel mark
lovemark
low-water mark
lugmark
make a mark
make one's mark
manga mark
mark 1 eyeball
mark and sweep
Mark Cross
markland
markless
mark-making
markman
mark of admiration
mark of Cain
mark of exclamation
mark of interrogation
mark of the beast
Mark of the Web
markproof
marksheet
marksman
marksperson
markstone
markswoman
mark-to-market
mark to market
mark-to-model
mark to model
mark tree
mark-white
markworthy
matchmark
mating mark
metalmark
micromark
miss the mark
monomark
mother's mark
near the mark
no mark
no-mark
noonmark
oblique mark
official mark
off the mark
O mark
on one's mark
on the mark
on your mark
on your marks
order-mark
order mark
overshoot the mark
overstep the mark
paragraph mark
penalty mark
pitch mark
placemark
plate mark
platemark
Plimsoll mark
plus mark
pockmark
pointing mark
pontil mark
port-wine mark
postmark
privy mark
proof mark
pugmark
punctuation mark
question mark
quick off the mark
quotation mark
quote mark
reference mark
registration mark
Regulo mark
remainder mark
remark
re-mark
reporting mark
ripple mark
save the mark
sawmark
scent mark
scratchmark
scuff mark
seamark
sea mark
servicemark
service mark
setmark
shelfmark
shilling mark
shopmark
shoulder mark
skidmark
skid-mark
skid mark
slap mark
slash-mark
slash mark
slow off the mark
smark
sole mark
soulmark
spectacular mark
speech mark
strawberry mark
stress mark
stretch mark
studmark
submark
surmark
swanmark
swan mark
tally mark
teethmark
teeth mark
tempo mark
thumbmark
tick mark
tidemark
toe the mark
tomahawk mark
tone mark
toolmark
toothmark
tooth mark
touchmark
touch-mark
track mark
trade mark
trade-mark
trademark
trustmark
up to the mark
vaccination mark
walk the chalk mark
watermark
wavemark
waymark
Welsh Mark
wide of the mark
witness mark
wordmark
word mark
X mark
year mark
earmark
bemark
man-mark
markable
mark as
markdown
mark down
mark down as
marked
marker
marking
mark my word
mark my words
mark off
mark one's own homework
mark out
mark someone's card
mark time
mark up
mark-up
mark with a white stone
milemark
mismark
nonmarking
outmark
overmark
pressmark
undermark
unmark
unmarked
X marks the spot
convertible mark
词源
词源 1
From Middle English mark, merk, merke, from Old English mearc (“mark, sign, line of division; standard; boundary, limit, term, border; defined area, district, province”), from Proto-West Germanic *marku, from Proto-Germanic *markō (“boundary; boundary marker”), from Proto-Indo-European *mórǵs (“edge, boundary, border”).
Compare march.
Cognates
* Dutch mark, merk (“mark, brand”)
* German Mark (“mark; borderland”), Marke (“mark, brand”)
* Swedish mark (“mark, land, territory”)
* Icelandic mark (“mark, sign”)
* Latin margō (“edge, margin”)
* Persian مرز (marz, “limit, boundary”)
* Sanskrit मर्या (maryā, “limit, mark, boundary”), मार्ग (mārga, “mark, section”).
Compare march.
Cognates
* Dutch mark, merk (“mark, brand”)
* German Mark (“mark; borderland”), Marke (“mark, brand”)
* Swedish mark (“mark, land, territory”)
* Icelandic mark (“mark, sign”)
* Latin margō (“edge, margin”)
* Persian مرز (marz, “limit, boundary”)
* Sanskrit मर्या (maryā, “limit, mark, boundary”), मार्ग (mārga, “mark, section”).
词源 2
From Middle English mark, from Old English marc (“a denomination of weight (usu. half a pound), mark (money of account)”), from Proto-West Germanic *mark, from Proto-Germanic *marką (“mark, sign”). Cognate with Dutch mark (“mark”), Swedish mark (“a stamped coin”), Icelandic mörk (“a weight, usu. a pound, of silver or gold”). Doublet of markka.
词源 3
From German Mark, from Middle High German marc, marche, marke, from Old High German marc, from Proto-West Germanic *mark (whence etymology 2 via Old English marc). The identical plural is also from German.
词源 4
An alternative form supposedly easier to pronounce while giving commands.
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