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
marked 加标志的
MRKD marked 标示
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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1913 Webster ]
{
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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1913 Webster ]
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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1913 Webster ]
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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1913 Webster ]
{
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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1913 Webster ]
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 Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MARKED is having an identifying mark How to use marked in a sentence
MARKED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary MARKED definition: 1 A marked change or difference in behaviour or in a situation is very obvious or noticeable: 2… Learn more
MARKED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe someone as a marked man or woman, you mean that they are in danger from someone who wants to harm or kill them
MARKED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Marked definition: strikingly noticeable; conspicuous See examples of MARKED used in a sentence
Marked - definition of marked by The Free Dictionary 1 striking; conspicuous: marked success 2 watched as an object of suspicion or vengeance: a marked man 3 having a mark or marks: strikingly marked birds
Marked Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Singled out to be watched or looked for as an object of suspicion, hostility, etc A marked man Noticeable; obvious; appreciable; distinct; conspicuous A marked change in behavior Singled out, especially for a dire fate A marked man
What does Marked mean? - Definitions. net Marked refers to something that is clearly noticeable or distinct, often characterized by visible signs, indications, or symbols It may also refer to something that has been targeted or selected for a particular purpose The term can be applicable to various contexts, including language, social sciences, mathematics, or biology
marked, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . . What does the word marked mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word marked See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the word marked? How is the word marked pronounced? Where does the word marked come from?
Marked Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary MARKED meaning: 1 : having a mark or a particular kind of mark; 2 : very noticeable
marked - Wiktionary, the free dictionary marked (comparative more marked, superlative most marked) Having a visible or identifying mark (of a playing card) Having a secret mark on the back for cheating Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous The eighth century BC saw a marked increase in the general wealth of Cyprus