earmark的意思和读音

earmark

: [ˈɪrˌmɑrk] : [ˈɪə(r)ˌmɑː(r)k]

n.

v.

earmarks  earmarking  earmarked  

v.+n.earmark sum

v.allocate,assign,allot,set aside,put aside

earmarkv.

1.[usupass]to decide that sth will be used for a particular purpose, or to state that sth will happen to sb/sth in the future

The money had been earmarked for spending on new school buildings.

The factory has been earmarked for closure.

She was earmarked early as a possible champion.

n.

1.[usupl]a feature or quality that is typical of sb/sth

The incident has all the earmarks of a terrorist attack.

n.1.();,

v.1.();()

n.1.a quality or feature that is typical of someone or something

v.1.to decide to use something, especially money, for a particular purpose

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1.If not, try to earmark part of your budget (about 10 percent of the total) for a wedding planner.

2.The company has decided to earmark a portion of this year 's profits to invest in securities .

3.What's more, charities raising money for Haiti right now are going to have to earmark that money to be spent in Haiti and in Haiti only.

4.He has never requested an "earmark" , meaning funding for a pet project slipped into a bill.”(使)。

5.It also said it would earmark funds aimed at helping China's most vulnerable, both in the city and those still living in the countryside .

6.The educate have decided to earmark 20 percent of its funds for book purchases.20%

7.of earmark projects and pork barrel projects for his state. I never asked for one.

8.Mechanically, electrically, behaviorally and cosmetically , our paired sounding boards are a genuine earmark of our species.

9.Over the past two weeks, Bush and Congressional Republicans alike have hammered Democrats on excessive spending and earmark abuse.

10.McCain acknowledges that earmark spending is a bipartisan problem; about 40 percent of the earmarks came from fellow Republicans.40%