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marked    音标拼音: [m'ɑrkt]
a. 有记号的,显著的,醒目的

有记号的,显着的,醒目的

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marked
adj 1: strongly marked; easily noticeable; "walked with a marked
limp"; "a pronounced flavor of cinnamon" [synonym: {marked},
{pronounced}]
2: singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate; "a
marked man"
3: having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as
specified; often used in combination; "played with marked
cards"; "a scar-marked face"; "well-marked roads" [ant:
{unmarked}]

Marked \Marked\ (m[aum]rkt), a.
Designated or distinguished by, or as by, a mark; hence;
noticeable; conspicuous; as, a marked card; a marked coin; a
marked instance. -- {Mark"ed*ly}, adv. --J. S. Mill.
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{A marked man}, a man who is noted by a community, or by a
part of it, as, for excellence or depravity; -- usually
with an unfavorable suggestion.
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Mark \Mark\ (m[aum]rk), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Marked}
(m[aum]rkt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Marking}.] [OE. marken, merken,
AS. mearcian, from mearc. See {Mark} the sign.]
1. To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to
make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of
merchandise; to mark clothing.
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2. To be a mark upon; to designate; to indicate; -- used
literally and figuratively; as, this monument marks the
spot where Wolfe died; his courage and energy marked him
for a leader.
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3. To leave a trace, scratch, scar, or other mark, upon, or
any evidence of action; as, a pencil marks paper; his
hobnails marked the floor.
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4. To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark
the points in a game of billiards or cards.
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5. To notice or observe; to give attention to; to take note
of; to remark; to heed; to regard; as, mark my words.
"Mark the perfect man." --Ps. xxxvii. 37.
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{To mark out}.
(a) To designate, as by a mark; to select; as, the
ringleaders were marked out for punishment.
(b) To obliterate or cancel with a mark; as, to mark out
an item in an account.

{To mark time} (Mil.), to keep the time of a marching step by
moving the legs alternately without advancing.
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Syn: To note; remark; notice; observe; regard; heed; show;
evince; indicate; point out; betoken; denote;
characterize; stamp; imprint; impress; brand.
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142 Moby Thesaurus words for "marked":
a cut above, above, acclaimed, ahead, appalling, apparent,
appointed, appropriate, arresting, ascendant, astonishing, better,
capping, carved, celebrated, characteristic, chosen, considerable,
conspicuous, creased, cut, decided, destined, devoted, distinctive,
distinguished, doomed, eclipsing, egregious, eminent, enchased,
engraved, esteemed, estimable, evident, exceeding, excellent,
excelling, exceptional, extraordinary, fabled, fabulous, famed,
famous, fantastic, far-famed, far-heard, fatal, fated, fateful,
finer, foredoomed, formidable, furrowed, glyphic, graved, graven,
greater, grooved, higher, honored, idiocratic, idiosyncratic,
impressed, imprinted, in ascendancy, in character, in store,
in the ascendant, in the cards, incised, incredible, inevitable,
inscribed, insculptured, intrinsic, legendary, lined, major,
marvelous, memorable, much acclaimed, mythical, noble, notable,
noted, noteworthy, noticeable, notorious, obvious, of choice,
of mark, of note, one up on, ordained, outstanding, over, patent,
peculiar, pointed, popular, prestigious, printed, prominent,
pronounced, proper, quintessential, rare, remarkable, rememberable,
renowned, reputable, rivaling, salient, sculptured, signal,
significant, single, singular, special, stamped, striking, super,
superior, surpassing, talked-about, talked-of, telling, tooled,
topping, transcendent, transcendental, transcending, true to form,
uncommon, unforgettable, unique, unmistakable, upper, well-known,
wonderful, written


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  • Marked by marked with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Whereas "marked with" is more likely to refer to "soiled with" or "polluted with" "The birthday was wild fun, marked by cheering and playfulness and the host singing a tribute to her mother " "The birthday was disappointing, marked with some fights and the kitchen catching fire " The latter describes the specific markings
  • differences - Marked by vs having in dictionary definitions . . .
    The difference lies in the essence of the definition When defining a word using 'marked by', it means that the word describes some quality with a certain special characteristic, whereas using 'having' implies that the word principally describes such a special characteristic Thus in your example of 'a calm demeanor', the word whose definition contains 'marked by' could refer to a certain
  • adjectives - When is marked pronounced with 2 syllables? - English . . .
    I have heard "marked" pronounced with 2 syllables like "mar-ked" but online dictionaries show only the 1-syllable pronunciation When should it be pronounced with 2, and is it a mistake to use swap their use?
  • word choice - given to vs marked by vs characterized by - English . . .
    Good discussion I would add that "marked by" or "characterized by" can apply to person, place or thing; whereas "given to" applies only to sentient beings—entities who can be said to have preferences or proclivities
  • Red-marked copy: A draft text with changes highlighted?
    0 I always thought of "red-marked copy" as a standard way of referring to a draft text in which the changes from a previous draft are highlighted
  • grammar - The verb mark with events in time - English Language . . .
    A stretch of time can be marked by ongoing trends or conflicts, say, and a point in time can mark the occasion when something takes place 14th century England was marked by the plague Labor Day marks the end of the summer in the US
  • What is the origin of many a [singular noun]? And is it marked for . . .
    Here, with more generic examples, there does indeed seem to be a disfavouring of commonplace, everyday examples So a broad-brush answer to "Is the fixed phrase 'many a [singular noun]' marked for register?" will be inadequate The answer depends to a considerable extent on what the singular noun [phrase] actually is
  • terminology - Why use BCE CE instead of BC AD? - English Language . . .
    It is the reference to an event that is the problem You can label it anything you want to, but it simply does not change the facts that it refers to an event that is marked by the birth of Jesus So, anyone that wants to be offended will be offended because this particular event was chosen to mark the two eras
  • Would the 411 have been marked as Black slang in the 90s?
    The slang expression "411" was familiar enough as black U S slang to be included in Geneva Smitherman, Black Talk: Words and Phrases from the Hood to the Amen Corner (1994): FOE-ONE-ONE (4-1-1) The facts, the information on something, the DEAL From the telephone number 4 1 1, used to get local directory assistance from the telephone company (a number now in the process of transition) A
  • Is the phrase at your Beckon Call marked with servitude or with . . .
    The phrase is "at your beck and call" And yes it's servile unctuous, especially to a higher authority (that makes it worse; saying it to a buddy who's sick in bed, or a cute girl after a first date, is using it ironically, preciously; saying it to a professor is another thing altogether)





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