earmark 详细解释

earmark

['iəmɑ:k]

v.在耳朵做记号,指定
n.耳上记号,特征, 记号

词形变化

动词过去式: earmarked | 动词过去分词: earmarked | 动词现在分词: earmarking | 动词第三人称单数: earmarks |

词义辨析

同义参见:

destine  characteristic  trait  trademark  speciality  allocate  

英英释义

名词 earmark:

identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal

a distinctive characteristic or attribute

同义词:hallmark, trademark, stylemark

动词 earmark:

give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause

同义词:allow, appropriate, set aside, reserve

补充

earmarkearmark英:[ˈiəmɑ:k] 美:[ˈɪrˌmɑrk]vt.1.指定…作特定用途

例句

1. The platoon scouts enemy positions and earmarks possible landing zones.这个排侦察了敌人的位置, 标定了可能的着陆地点。 2. The education department has earmarked £6m for the new school.教育部为这所新学校划拨了600万英镑的专款。 3. The pit was one of the 31 earmarked for closure by the Trade and Industry Secretary.这个矿井是工贸大臣指定关闭的31座矿井之一。 4. money earmarked for environmental purposes环境保护专款 5. Some of the money has been earmarked to pay for the re-settlement of people from contaminated areas.部分经费被指定用于受污染区域群众的重新安置。 6. The farmer earmarks new calves.这个农民在新出生的小牛耳朵上打上了标记。 7. These factors are the earmarks of a true champion.这些要素是真正冠军的特征。 8. an unsolved murder that has the earmarks of a gangland execution一桩带有黑社会处决特点的未破谋杀案 9. an earmark for a research center project in Texas用于得克萨斯一个研究中心工程的专项资金 10. This is a lean budget and we have kept earmarks to a minimum.这个预算精打细算, 我们已经把专项资金保持在最低限度。 11. to earmark goods for export指定商品专供出口 12. Careful work earmarks a good student.做得仔细的作业是好学生的标志。 13. this car has all the earmarks of a classic.这种车具有一流汽车的所有特征。 14. the cash had been earmarked for a big expansion of the programme.这笔现金已被指定用来扩展该计划。 15. Everybody says Elena has been earmarked as the next manager.人人都说,埃琳娜已被定为下一任经理的人选。 16. The business plan had (all) the earmarks of success. [=it seemed likely to succeed]这个商业计划很可能获得成功。 17. The old building has been earmarked for demolition.这栋旧楼已被指定拆除。 18. The project uses funds that had been earmarked for education.这个项目使用教育专项资金。