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marked

英 [mɑːkt]

美 [mɑːrkt]

adj.  显而易见的; 明显的; 显著的; 有标记成分的(如正式或非正式用语)
v.  做记号; 做标记; 留下痕迹; 弄污; 使有污点; 标明方位; 标示
mark的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:marked 过去式:marked 

GRETEM8化学

Collins.3 / BNC.3380 / COCA.6481

习惯用语

    adj.

      a marked man/woman
    • (遭计划攻击的)目标人物
      a person who is in danger because their enemies want to harm them

    牛津词典

      adj.

      • 显而易见的;明显的;显著的
        easy to see
        1. a marked difference/improvement
          明显的差异 / 进步
        2. a marked increase in profits
          利润的显著提高
        3. She is quiet and studious, in marked contrast to her sister.
          她沉静勤奋,与她妹妹形成了鲜明的对照。
      • 有标记成分的(如正式或非正式用语)
        showing a particular feature or style, such as being formal or informal

        柯林斯词典

        • ADJ-GRADED (改变或区别)显著的,显而易见的
          Amarkedchange or difference is very obvious and easily noticed.
          1. There has been a marked increase in crimes against property...
            侵财案件明显增加了。
          2. He was a man of austere habits, in marked contrast to his more flamboyant wife...
            他处事严谨,与他爱张扬的妻子形成了鲜明的对比。
          3. The trends since the 1950s have become even more marked.
            20世纪50年代以来,这些趋势更加显而易见。
        • ADJ 成为攻击对象的;处境危险的
          If you describe someone as amarkedman or woman, you mean that they are in danger from someone who wants to harm or kill them.
          1. All he needs to do is make one phone call and I'm a marked man.
            他只消打一个电话,我就大难临头了。

        英英释义

        adj

        • singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate
          1. a marked man
        • strongly marked
          1. walked with a marked limp
          2. a pronounced flavor of cinnamon
          Synonym:pronounced
        • having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified
          1. played with marked cards
          2. a scar-marked face
          3. well-marked roads

        双语例句

        • His final round was a signal triumph in a career marked by many sweet moments.
          最后一场比赛的胜利在他充满欣喜的职业生涯中具有非凡的意义。
        • The departure of the South Korean prime minister was marked with little fanfare.
          韩国首相悄无声息地离开了。
        • The coronation broadcast marked the arrival of television.
          加冕典礼的转播标志着电视时代的到来。
        • In the past, the elections have been marked by hundreds of murders, but this time round the violence has been much more limited
          在过去,这些选举中总是会发生数百起谋杀案,但这一次暴力事件已经非常少了。
        • His grave is marked by a fine stela.
          他的墓前有一块精致的石碑。
        • He was a man of austere habits, in marked contrast to his more flamboyant wife
          他处事严谨,与他爱张扬的妻子形成了鲜明的对比。
        • All he needs to do is make one phone call and I'm a marked man.
          他只消打一个电话,我就大难临头了。
        • That day marked the beginning of a 20-year estrangement.
          从那一天开始了长达20年的互不往来。
        • There has been a marked increase in crimes against property
          侵财案件明显增加了。
        • His public statements have always been in marked contrast to those of his son
          他和他儿子在公开场合的言论总是截然不同。