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mark1 /mɑːk $ mɑːrk/ ●●● S2 W2 verb   marque
1 write on STH 在某物上写 [transitiveT]WRITE to write or draw on something, so that someone will notice what you have written []…做记号,在上做记号
 I’ve marked the pages you need to look at.
我把你需要看的几页做了记号。
mark something with something
 When you’re done, put your sheet in the envelope marked with your name.
做完后将纸放进写有你名字的信封里。
mark something on something
 Peter marked his name on the first page.
彼得在第一页上写下他的名字。
mark something personal/fragile/urgent etc
 a document marked ‘confidential’
标有机密字样的文件
mark somebody present/absent (=write on an official list that someone is there or not there, especially in school) 记某人出席/缺席
 Any student who is more than 20 minutes late for class will be marked absent.
上课迟到20分钟以上的学生都将被记为缺席。
 All school uniform should be clearly marked with the child’s name.
所有校服都应该清晰地标明学生的名字。
2 damage 损坏 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]MARK to make a mark on something in a way that spoils its appearance or damages it, or to become spoiled in this way 留下痕迹,弄污
 Take off your shoes so you don’t mark the floor.
把鞋脱掉,免得弄脏地板。
 The disease had marked her face for life.
这场疾病在她脸上留下了终身的疤痕。
 The table marks easily, so please be careful.
这桌子很容易留下印痕,所以请小心点。
3 celebrate 庆祝 [transitiveT]CELEBRATE to celebrate an important event 庆祝,纪念〔重要事件〕
 celebrations to mark Australia Day
澳大利亚国庆节的庆祝活动
mark something with something
 Carter’s 90th birthday will be marked with a large party at the Savoy Hotel.
卡特90岁生日将在萨沃伊酒店举办盛宴庆贺。
 Mrs Lawson was presented with a gold watch to mark the occasion.
劳森太太被赠予一块金表作为纪念。
4 show position 显示位置 [transitiveT]SHOW/LET somebody SEE something to show where something is 标示〔某物的位置〕
 A simple wooden cross marked her grave.
一个简单的木十字架标出了她坟墓的位置。
 He had marked the route on the map in red.
他用红色在地图上标出了路线。
mark something with something
 Troop positions were marked with colored pins.
军队阵地用彩色大头针标出。
 She placed a bookmark between the pages to mark her place.
她在书中夹了一个书签表明自己看到哪里。
5 year/month/week// [transitiveT] if a particular year, month, or week marks an important event, the event happened on that date during a previous year 〔某年、某月或某周〕标志的发生
 This week marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Priestley.
约瑟夫·普里斯特利的250岁冥诞就在本周。
6 show a change 显示变化 [transitiveT]SHOW/LET somebody SEE something to be a sign of an important change or an important stage in the development of something 标志〔重要变化或发展阶段〕
 Her latest novel marks a turning point in her development as a writer.
她的这部最新小说是她作为作家在成长过程中的一个转折点。
 The move seemed to mark a major change in government policy.
这一行动标志着政府政策的重大改变。
 These elections mark the end of an era.
这些选举标志着一个时代的结束。
7 quality/feature 特质/特性TYPICAL [transitiveT] if something is marked by a particular quality or feature, it is a typical or important part of that thing 赋予特征;给确定性质 SYN characterize
8 student’s work 学生作业 [transitiveT] especially British EnglishBrERESULT/GRADE to read a piece of written work and put a number or letter on it to show how good it is 给〔学生作业〕打分[评分],评阅 SYN American English grade
9. sport 体育运动 [transitiveT] especially British EnglishBrEDS to stay close to a player of the opposite team during a game 〔比赛中〕盯住〔对方的队员〕 SYN American English guard
10 be marking time WAITto spend time not doing very much except waiting for something else to happen 混时间,消磨时间;等待时机
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11. mark time PMif soldiers mark time, they move their legs as if they were marching, but remain in the same place 〔士兵〕原地踏步
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12 (you) mark my words! spokenATTENTION used to tell someone that they should pay attention to what you are saying (你)记住我的话!
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13 mark you British EnglishBrE old-fashionedEMPHASIZE used to emphasize something you say 你听着〔用于强调所说的某事〕 SYN mind you
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markedPHRASAL VERBS
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mark2 ●●● S3 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 dirt 污物MARK a spot or dirty area on something that spoils its appearance 污点;污迹
2 damaged area 损坏的地方DAMAGE a cut, hole, or other small sign of damage 〔毁损的〕痕迹
3 coloured area 带颜色的地方MARK a small area of darker or lighter colour on a plain surface such as a person’s skin or an animal’s fur 〔人皮肤或动物皮毛上的〕斑点,色斑;胎记
4 writingSIGN/SYMBOL a shape or sign that is written or printed 记号,标记
5 level/number 水平/数目 a particular level, number, amount etc 水平,标准点,指标
6 student’s work 学生作业 especially British EnglishBrERESULT/GRADE a letter or number given by a teacher to show how good a student’s work is 〔老师给学生的〕分数,成绩 SYN American English grade
7 full/top marks for effort/trying/persistence etc British EnglishBrE spokenPRAISE used to praise someone for trying hard to do something, even though they did not succeed 为努力/尝试/坚持等而给的满分〔用于表扬某人已尽力做某事,尽管没有成功〕
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8 high/low mark approval or disapproval of something or of the way someone has done something 高的/低的评价
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9 make/leave your mark SUCCESSFULto become successful or famous 成功,成名
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10 leave/make its mark on somebody/something to affect someone or something so that they change in a permanent or very noticeable way 对某人/某事产生持久[显著]的影响,留下印记
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11 off the mark/wide of the mark WRONG/INCORRECTnot correct 不正确/有很大的偏差 SYN inaccurate
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12 close to the mark correct 接近准确,几乎无误
13 be a mark of something TYPICALto show that someone or something is a particular thing, has a particular quality etc 是真正的某物;表现出某人的品质 SYN be a sign of something
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14 a mark of respect/honour/affection etc something that happens or is done to show respect, honour etc 尊敬/敬意/亲切等的表示
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15 Mark 2/6 etc  (also mark 2/6 etc)
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16 hit/miss the mark 
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17 be quick/slow/first etc off the mark informalUNDERSTAND to be quick, slow, first etc to understand things or react to situations 反应快/反应慢/第一个作出反应等
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18 not up to the mark British EnglishBrE
19. the halfway mark LEVELthe point in a race, journey, or event that is halfway between the start and the finish 〔赛跑、旅程或事件的〕中间点,中途,半程
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20 bear the mark of something 
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21. on your mark(s), get set, go!get set, go! on your mark(s) spokenDS said in order to start a race 各就(各)位,预备,跑!
22. money 货币PEC the standard unit of money used in Germany before the EURO 马克〔使用欧元之前德国原标准货币单位〕
23. signature 签名 old useSIGN YOUR NAME a sign in the form of a cross, used by someone who is not able to write their name 〔不会写自己名字者用来代替签名的〕十字画押
Do not use mark to mean ‘a product made by a particular company’. Use make or brand: an expensive make of camera | a well-known brand of toothpaste
表示某公司生产的某种产品,不要用 mark,而要用 make brand: an expensive make of camera 一种昂贵的照相机品牌 | a well-known brand of toothpaste 很出名的牙膏牌子
exclamation mark, → overstep the mark at overstep(2), → punctuation mark, question mark, speech marks
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1 & 2
verbs
make a mark
Her lipstick had made a mark on his collar.
leave a mark (=make a mark)
The glass had left a mark on the table.
remove a mark
The product removes greasy marks from clothes.
a mark comes off/out
I can’t get this dirty mark to come out.
a mark fades (=it gradually disappears)
His scratch marks have faded, but the memories never will.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + mark
a black mark
There were black marks all over the floor.
a dirty mark
What’s that dirty mark on your coat?
a greasy mark
It’s good for getting greasy marks off carpet.
a tyre mark British EnglishBrE, a tire mark American English (=a mark left on the ground by a vehicle’s tyre)
The track was pretty soft and there were tyre marks.
a skid mark (=a long tyre mark caused by a car that has lost control)
After the accident, two sets of skid marks were found.
a scorch/burn mark (=a mark caused by burning)
There appeared to be scorch marks on the ceiling.
a stretch mark (=a mark on your skin caused by stretching)
Most women get stretch marks when they have a baby.
a bite mark (=a mark where something has bitten you)
Her arms were covered in itchy bite marks.
a scratch mark
The chairs had made scratch marks on the floor.
THESAURUS
a dirty mark 污迹
mark a dirty area on something that spoils its appearance 污迹
The bark of the tree had made black marks on her trousers.
树皮在她裤子上留下了黑色的污迹。
spot a small mark on something 〔小块的〕污渍
a grease spot on my shirt
我衬衫上的一块油渍
stain a mark that is difficult to remove, especially one made by a dark liquid 〔尤指深色液体形成的〕污迹,污点
a wine stain on the tablecloth
桌布上的一处葡萄酒渍
blood stains
血渍
smudge a mark that is made when something touches against a surface 〔接触表面而产生的〕污斑,污痕
There was a smudge of lipstick on his cheek.
他脸上有一个口红印。
He had a smudge of chalk on his jacket.
他的夹克上有一处粉笔印。
smear a mark that is made by a small amount of something spread across a surface 〔泼洒在表面上而形成的〕污点,污迹
The table had a smear of paint on the top.
桌面上有一块油漆印迹。
fingerprint (also fingermark British EnglishBrE) a mark on the surface of something that is made by someone’s fingers 指纹,指印
The glass was covered with greasy fingerprints.
玻璃杯上满是油腻腻的手指印。
na mark on your skin
blemish a mark on your skin that spoils its appearance
John grew a beard to hide the blemishes on his chin.
mole a small dark, sometimes raised, mark on your skin
Some moles may become cancerous.
Helena found a mole on her arm which had definitely not been there before.
freckles small light brown marks on your skin, especially on your face but also on your arms, shoulders etc
She had a light sprinkling of freckles across her nose.
birthmark a permanent mark on your skin that you have had since you were born
There was a small birthmark on her left cheek.
bruise a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen or been hit
Her legs were covered in cuts and bruises.
scar a permanent mark on your skin, caused by a cut or by something that burns you
The injury left a small scar on his forehead.
pimple/zit (also spot British EnglishBrE) a small raised red mark or lump on your skin, which usually appears when a child is between 12 and 18 years old
When I was a teenager I had terrible spots.
The boy had a few pimples under his chin.
wart a small hard raised mark on your skin caused by a virus
His face was covered in hairy warts.
blister a small area of skin that is swollen and full of liquid because it has been rubbed or burned
There was a blister on his arm where the boiling milk had splashed him.
rash an area of small red spots on your skin, caused by an illness or an allergy
I can’t eat strawberries - they give me a rash.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
markmark1 /mɑːkmɑːrk/ noun
the £20/$1000 etc mark 20 pounds, 1000 dollars etc
There is usually a fee to be paid, generally around the £100 mark plus VAT.
markmark2 verb [transitiveT]
to put a sign on something
You must mark all hazardous goods with international danger symbols.
Origin mark1
1. Old English mearc border, edge, sign
2. (1800-1900) German
mark2
Old English mearcian

See also: Deutschmark


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