mark的中文翻译
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mark1
(write/draw)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
作符号
verb
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to write or draw a symbol, line, etc. on sth in order to give information about it
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Items marked with an asterisk can be omitted.
打星号的项目可以删去。
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Prices are marked on the goods.
价格标在了货物上。
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The teacher marked her absent (= made a mark by her name to show that she was absent).
老师在她名字旁边坐了个缺课记号。
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Why have you marked this wrong?
为什么你要标记这个是错误的?
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Do not open any mail marked 'Confidential'.
不要打开标记为“机密”的邮件。
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mark2
(spoil/damage)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
划上痕迹
verb
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to make a mark on sth in a way that spoils or damages it; to become spoilt or damaged in this way
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A large purple scar marked his cheek.
他的脸颊有一大块紫色的疤。
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The surfaces are made from a material that doesn't mark.
这些表层是由不会留下污渍的材料做成的。
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mark3
(show position)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
标注, 做记号于
verb
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to show the position of sth
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The cross marks the spot where the body was found.
这些十字记号标明了发现死尸的地点。
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The route has been marked in red.
路线用红色标明了。
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mark4
(celebrate)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
庆祝, 纪念
verb
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to celebrate or officially remember an event that you consider to be important
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a ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of the war
纪念战争结束50周年庆典
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mark5
(show change)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
明显表示, 表明
verb
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to be a sign that sth new is going to happen
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This speech may mark a change in government policy.
这篇演讲表明政府的政策可能会发生变化。
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The agreement marks a new phase in international relations.
这一协议标志着国际关系新时期的到来。
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mark6
(give mark/grade)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
给(试卷等)打分数
verb
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to give marks to students' work
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I hate marking exam papers.
我讨厌改试卷。
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I spend at least six hours a week marking.
我每周至少要花6个小时批改作业。
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mark7
(give particular quality)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
以......为特征
verb
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to give sb/sth a particular quality or character
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a life marked by suffering
痛苦的一生
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He was marked as an enemy of the poor.
他被列为穷人的敌人。
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mark8
(pay attention)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
注意, 留心
verb
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used to tell sb to pay careful attention to sth
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There'll be trouble over this, mark my words.
记住我说的,这事情会有麻烦的。
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You mark what I say, John.
约翰,听我说。
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mark9
(in sport)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
(球赛中)盯(人)
verb
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to stay close to an opponent in order to prevent them from getting the ball
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Hughes was marking Taylor.
休斯在盯防泰勒。
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Our defence had him closely marked.
我方后卫已经紧紧地盯住了他。
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mark10
(spot/dirt)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
痕迹, 污点, 瘢疤
noun
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a small area of dirt, a spot or a cut on a surface that spoils its appearance
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The children left dirty marks all over the kitchen floor.
孩子们把厨房地步弄得都是污迹斑斑。
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a burn/scratch mark
一块灼伤的/抓伤的疤
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Detectives found no marks on the body.
侦探们在尸体上没有发现任何痕迹。
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a noticeable spot or area of colour on the body of a person or an animal which helps you to recognize them
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a horse with a white mark on its head
一匹头上有块白斑的马
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He was about six feet tall, with no distinguishing marks.
他大概6英尺高,没有什么明显的特征。
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mark11
(Aviation)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
斑点
noun
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a stain where something has been touched by something else
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mark12
(symbol)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
标点符号
noun
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a written or printed symbol that is used as a sign of sth, for example the quality of sth or who made or owns it
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punctuation marks
标点符号
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Any piece of silver bearing his mark is extremely valuable.
带有他的印记的每一件银器都很有价值。
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I put a mark in the margin to remind me to check the figure.
我在页边做了个记号来提醒自己核对下这个数字。
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mark13
(sign)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
标志, 象征
noun
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a sign that a quality or feeling exists
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On the day of the funeral businesses remained closed as a mark of respect.
葬礼那天,各行各业都停业以示敬意。
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Such coolness under pressure is the mark of a champion.
在这样的压力下仍然可以保持冷静,这就是冠军相。
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mark14
(standard/grade)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
成绩, 分数
noun
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a number or letter that is given to show the standard of sb's work or performance or is given to sb for answering sth correctly
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to get a good/poor mark in English
英语得分高/低
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to give sb a high/low mark
给某人高/低分
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What's the pass mark(= the mark you need in order to pass)?
合格分数是多少?
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I got full marks(= the highest mark possible) in the spelling test.
拼写考试里我得了满分(可能是最高的)。
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'You're wearing a tie!' 'Full marks for observation.'
“你系领带啦!”“观察真仔细,给你打满分。”
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mark15
(level)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
(某一水平)线
noun
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a level or point that sth reaches that is thought to be important
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Unemployment has passed the four million mark.
失业人数已经突破四百万大关了。
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She was leading at the half-way mark.
赛程到一半的时候她就领先了。
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mark16
(machine/vehicle)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
(机器或汽车的)型, 式
noun
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a particular type or model of a machine or vehicle
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the Mark II engine
Ⅱ型号发动机
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mark17
(in gas oven)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
刻度
noun
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a particular level of temperature in a gas oven
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Preheat the oven to gas Mark 6.
将烤箱预热到6档。
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mark18
(signature)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
(代替签名的)十字押
noun
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a cross made on a document instead of a signature by sb who is not able to write their name
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mark19
(target)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
目标, 靶子
noun
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a target
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Of the blows delivered, barely half found their mark.
仅有不到半数的出拳击中了目标。
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to hit/miss the mark
击中/错过目标
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mark20
(German money)
UK
/mɑːk/
US
/mɑːrk/
马克(德国货币)
noun