marked

动词 v. 形容词 adj.
/mɑːkt/|/ˈmɑː.kɪd/    /mɑɹkt/|/ˈmɑɹ.kɪd/|-əd

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. simple past and past participle of mark form-of,participle,past
形容词 adj.
  1. Having a visible or identifying mark.
  2. Having a visible or identifying mark.; Having a secret mark on the back for cheating.
  3. Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous.
    — The eighth century BC saw a marked increase in the general wealth of Cyprus.
  4. Distinguished by a positive feature. phoneme
    — "Young" is the marked element of the old/young pair, since the usual way of asking someone's age is "How old are you?".
  5. Singled out; suspicious; treated with hostility; the object of vengeance.
    — A marked man.
  6. In police livery, as opposed to unmarked. (of a police vehicle)

词形变化

more marked comparative most marked superlative markèd alternative

词源

词源 1
From mark (“sign, characteristic, visible impression”) + -ed.
Less common disyllabic pronunciation (/ˈmɑː.kɪd/) is likely an analogy derived from markedness (explaining its restriction to sense 2).
词源 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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