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mark
noun [C] /mɑː(r)k/
singularmark
pluralmarks
  1. 1
    an area of an unpleasant substance such as dirt or oil on the surface of something that is different in colour from the rest 污渍;污点;油渍

    There was a greasy mark on his shirt. 他的衬衫上有一块油渍。

    leave a mark (on something) :

    The sauce has left a mark on the cloth. 酱油已经在布上留下一块污渍。

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    Dirty marks: mark, spot, smear...
    1. a.
      a damaged area on the surface of something 痕迹;疤痕
      a burn/scorch/bite/scuff/scratch mark :

      There were burn marks on her hands. 她的双手上有烧伤的疤痕。

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    2. b.
      an area of colour on something such as a person's or animal's skin that is different in colour from the rest (人或动物皮肤等上的)色斑

      The male bird has a white mark on its breast. 雄鸟的胸脯上有一块白斑。

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  2. 2
    education British a score in the form of a number, percentage, or letter that a teacher gives a student's work. The American word is grade (老师给学生作业打的)分数

    My worst mark was a D. 我最差的分数是D。

    mark for/in :

    What were his marks for the last test? 他上一次考试的分数是多少?

    give someone/get a high/low/good/poor mark :

    You can't afford to get another low mark in Spanish. 你的西班牙语不能再得低分了。

    top marks (=the highest mark) 最高分 :

    She got top marks for history. 她历史得了个最高分。

    1. a.
      a score that a judge gives a performance in a competition (比赛中裁判打的)分数
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    See also full marks , pass mark
  3. 3
    a particular level, stage, total etc that something reaches 水平;阶段;总额
    the halfway mark :

    Chicago was the halfway mark on our trip across the country. 芝加哥处在我们全国旅行线路的中点。

    reach a mark :

    Average earnings have not yet reached the £25,000 mark. 平均收入尚未达到25,000英镑的水平。

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  4. 4
    a printed or written symbol that is not a letter or a number 符号;记号

    The mark above the vowel changes its sound. 元音上面的符号改变它的发音。

    Put a mark by the names of the most interesting candidates. 在最有趣的候选人名字旁边作个记号。

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    Miscellaneous written symbols: ©, arrow, asterisk...
    1. a.
      the symbol X that someone who does not know how to write puts instead of their name on a document (不会写字的人在文件上当作签名的)X符号
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      Miscellaneous written symbols: ©, arrow, asterisk...
  5. 5
    something that shows that a person or thing has a particular quality 标志;标记
    mark of :

    The mark of a good film is that it leaves you talking about it. 好的影片都会让观众在看完影片后仍然对其进行品味谈论。

    a mark of respect :

    The race was postponed as a mark of respect. 为了表示敬意比赛延期举行。

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    Proof and evidence: evidence, sign, suggestion...
  6. 6
    the unit of money used in Germany before the euro (德国在使用欧元之前使用的)马克
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    Old units of money: bob, crown, Deutschmark...
  7. 7
    an official sign on something that shows who made it, who it belongs to, or that it is of a particular standard or quality 标签;标记
    carry a mark (=have a mark on it) 带有标签 :

    We suggest you only buy toys that carry the safety mark. 我们建议您只买带有安全标记的玩具。

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  8. 8
    the place that you try to hit 靶子;目标
    find/hit your mark :

    His third shot found its mark. 他的第三枪击中了目标。

    miss your mark :

    The bullet missed its mark, embedding itself in a tree. 子弹没击中目标,嵌入树里。

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See also
mark
verb /mɑː(r)k/
present tense
I/you/we/theymark
he/she/itmarks
present participlemarking
past tensemarked
past participlemarked
  1. 1
    [T] to make a mark on the surface of something so that its appearance is spoiled or damaged 留痕迹于;弄污
    be marked with something :

    Her cheek was marked with scratches. 她的脸颊上满是划痕。

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    To damage or spoil something: damage, spoil, mark...
    1. a.
      [I] if something marks, its appearance becomes spoiled or damaged by a mark made on its surface (某物被)留下痕迹

      Shiny wooden surfaces tend to mark very easily. 光亮的木质表面很容易留下划痕。

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  2. 2
    [T] to write or draw words, letters, symbols etc on something for a particular purpose (在…上)写字;(在…上)做记号

    We entered through a door marked ‘Private'. 我们穿过一扇写着“闲人免进”的门。

    mark something with something :

    Foods marked with a red star are included in the recipe section. 标有一颗红星的食品被列入食谱。

    mark something on something :

    His job is to mark lines on roads. 他的工作是在道路上画标记。

    mark someone (as) absent/present :

    Anyone who is late will be marked absent. 迟到者将被记为缺席。

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  3. 3
    [I/T] education British to judge the quality of a student's work and write a mark on it (给作业)打分数;批改

    I spent the evening marking first-year essays. 我花了一晚上的时间改一年级的作文。

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  4. 4
    [T] to show the position of something 表示,标明(某物的位置)

    A memorial plaque will mark the spot where he died. 纪念牌将标明他的死亡地点。

    A high stone wall marked the boundary of the Roscarrock estate. 一堵高高的石墙标明罗斯卡洛克庄园的界线。

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  5. 5
    [T] to show that something is happening 标志,意味着(某事发生)

    The book marked a change in direction for Scottish literature. 这本书标志着苏格兰文学方向的转变。

    mark the start/end of something :

    This tournament marks the official start of the season. 这场比赛标志着本赛季的正式开始。

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  6. 6
    [T] to be an important or typical feature of someone or something 是…的重要特征;是…的典型特征

    He maintained the humble attitude that has always marked his public appearances. 他保持着他出现在公众场合时惯有的谦恭态度。

    be marked by something :

    Public gatherings were generally marked by restraint and control. 公共聚会时人们通常都显得很有自制。

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  7. 7
    [T] to celebrate something 庆祝

    A ceremony was held to mark the occasion. 举行了一个仪式来庆祝这个盛会。

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    To celebrate: celebrate, celebration, parade...
  8. 8
    [T] to stay close to a member of the other team in a game such as football in order to prevent them from getting the ball or playing effectively (在足球等比赛中)盯(对方队员)
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