marked的意思和读音

marked

: [mɑrkt] : [mɑː(r)kt]

adj.

v.“mark”

Adj.+n.marked change

adj.clear,apparent,evident,noticeable,conspicuous

markedadj.

1.easy to see

a marked difference/improvement

a marked increase in profits

She is quiet and studious, in marked contrast to her sister.

2.showing a particular feature or style, such as being formal or informal

adj.1.,,()2.,3.[]

v.1.“mark”

adj.1.clear and noticeable

v.1.The past participle and past tense of mark

1. Water Margin marked → remark ...

2.(phonemie eontrast)(marked)(unmarked).,/p//b/,/p//b/ …

3. marinate v marked a marksman n ...

4. fit a. marked a. in other words ...

5. mark n. marked adj. market n. ...

6. ... CDIS_INDETERMINATE 。 CDIS_MARKED 。 CDRF_NOTIFYITEMDRAW

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1.She remained a strikingly handsome woman with a good figure and a strong face only lightly marked with beginning lines of age.

2.one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line.

3.Following these hearings , the bill is marked up (drafted in precise form) and referred to the subcommittee for a vote.

4.He came back for his sophomore year knowing he'd be a marked man, so to speak, and he wanted to prove he was up to it.

5.Clicking on words marked with the DOC icon will allow you to open and modify the Word document.DOCWord

6.Note that an assembly is not allowed to execute if it belongs to more than one code group marked as exclusive.

7.Finally, I said of course marked by the Beijing city to provide food and meals for the hotel phone.稿

8.Either way, you now have an XHTML page with clearly identifiable sections, as well as hidden text that's marked up and easy to locate.XHTML

9.Monopolies of every kind marked your administration almost in the moment of its commencement .

10.Another foreign ministry official said the sudden cancellation of the youth exchange marked a troubling escalation.