名複: marks
mark1
KK: [mɑrk] DJ: [mɑːk]
n.
- 痕跡;汙點;瘢疤[C]The scandal left a mark on his reputation.
那件醜事玷汙了他的名聲。
- 記號;符號;標記[C]You can see in him the marks of an educated man.
從他身上你可以看到受過教育的人的特點。
- 【英】分數;成績[C]
- 靶子;目標[C]
- 標準,常態[the S]
- (常大寫)(與數字連用表示武器等的)……型,……式[C]a Mark 4 gun
四式槍
- (代替簽名的)十字押[C]
- 著名,卓越[U]a man of mark
傑出的人
- 影響[C]
- (田徑賽)起跑線[C]
vt.
- 做記號於;留痕跡於;標明[O8]The box of eggs was marked "With Care".
這個雞蛋盒標上了"小心"字樣。
- 標誌;表示……的特徵
- 記下,錄下
- 給(試卷等)打分數The teacher marked the examination papers.
教師給試卷打了分數。
- 注意,留心[+wh-]Mark carefully how the job is done.
好好注意這工作是怎樣做的。
- 明顯表示,表明
- 【英】(球賽中)盯(人)
vi.
- 留下痕跡(或傷痕),弄汙
- 作記號(或符號)
- 注意
片語
an easy mark
- 容易受騙的人Mary is an easy mark.
瑪麗很容易上當。
beside the mark
- 沒有擊中目標;不相關What you have just said is beside the mark.
你剛才所說的話不切題。
be up to the mark
- 合乎標準His work is not up to the mark.
他的工作沒有合乎標準。
hit the mark
- 擊中目標;成功His answer just hit the mark.
他的回答正好擊中要害。
make one's mark
- 成名She made her mark by winning a championship.
她獲得冠軍,一舉成名。
mark down
- 記下I marked that down in my notebook.
我把那一點記在我的筆記本上。
- 減價
mark out
- 制定The directions of rural development have been marked out.
農村發展的規劃已制定出來了。
辨析
mark2
KK: [mɑrk] DJ: [mɑːk]
n.
- 馬克(德國的貨幣單位)[C]
以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》
mark1
n.
- a small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings, typically one caused by damage or dirt.
- a line, figure, or symbol made as an indication or record of something. ▸a sign or indication of a quality or feeling:a mark of respect.▸a written symbol made on a document in place of a signature by someone who cannot write.
- something that indicates position or acts as a pointer. ▸a competitor's starting point in a race.▸Nautical a piece of material or a knot used to indicate a depth on a sounding line.▸Telecommunications one of two possible states of a signal in certain systems. The opposite of space.▸a level or stage:unemployment passed the two million mark.
- chiefly Brit. a point awarded for a correct answer or for proficiency in an examination. ▸a figure or letter representing the total of such points.▸ (also handicap mark) Horse Racing an official assessment of a horse's form, used as the basis for calculating the weight the horse has to carry in a race.
- (followed by a numeral) a particular model or type of a vehicle or machine: a Mark 10 Jaguar.
- a target. ▸informal, chiefly US a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of:they figure I'm an easy mark.
- Rugby Union the act of cleanly catching the ball direct from a kick, knock-on, or forward throw by an opponent, on or behind one's own 22-metre line, and exclaiming ‘Mark’, after which a free kick can be taken by the catcher.
- Australian Rules an act of catching a ball direct from a kick of at least fifteen metres, or the spot from which the subsequent kick is taken.
v.
- make a mark on. ▸become stained.
- identify using a mark or by writing something down. ▸ (mark something up) annotate or correct a text for printing, keying, or typesetting.
- indicate the position of. ▸separate or distinguish by means of a particular feature or characteristic.▸ (mark someone out for) select or destine someone for (a particular role).▸ (mark someone down as) judge someone to be.
- acknowledge or celebrate (an event) with a particular action. ▸be an indication of (a significant event or phase).
- (mark something up or down) (of a retailer) increase or reduce the indicated price of an item.
- assess and give a mark to (written work). ▸ (mark someone/thing down) reduce the number of marks awarded to a candidate or their work.
- notice or pay careful attention to.
- Brit. (in team games) stay close to (an opponent) in order to prevent them getting or passing the ball. ▸Australian Rules catch (the ball) from a kick of at least ten metres.
Phrase
- be quick
(or slow)
off the mark
be fast (or slow) in responding. - get off the mark
get started. - leave
(or make)
its
(or one's or a)
mark
have a lasting or significant effect. - one's mark
Brit. something which is particularly typical of or suitable for someone. - mark time
- (of troops) march on the spot without moving forward.
- pass one's time in routine activities until a more favourable opportunity presents itself.
- mark you
chiefly Brit. used to emphasize or draw attention. - near
(or close)
to the mark
almost accurate. - off
(or wide of)
the mark
incorrect or inaccurate. - of mark
dated having importance or distinction. - on the mark
correct; accurate. - on your marks
used to instruct competitors in a race to prepare themselves in the correct starting position. - up to the mark
up to the required standard or normal level.
Etymology
OE mearc, gemerce (n.), mearcian (v.), of Gmc origin.
mark2
n.
- (until the introduction of the euro in 2002) the basic monetary unit of Germany, equal to 100 pfennig.
- a former English and Scottish money of account, equal to thirteen shillings and four pence in the currency of the day.
- a denomination of weight for gold and silver, formerly used throughout western Europe and typically equal to 8 ounces (226.8 grams).
Etymology
OE marc, from ON mǫrk; prob. rel. to mark1.
以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》
마크(mark)
[名]
- ①記號;標誌。이 마크가 무엇을 의미하느냐?
這個標誌表示什麽?
- ②(足球,籃球等比賽中)盯人。마크가 심하다.
盯人很緊。
衍生
마크하다[自動,他動]
以上來源於:《無敵韓中辭典》
Mark可以是下列意思: