marked 详细解释

marked

[mɑ:kt]

adj.有记号的, 显著的, 受监视的
动词mark的过去式和过去分词

词形变化

副词: markedly | 名词: markedness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.引人注目的; 明显的

noticeable  plain  evident  noted  apparent  decided  

同义参见:

pronounced  characteristic  

英英释义

动词 mark:

attach a tag or label to

同义词:tag, label, mark

designate as if by a mark

同义词:mark

be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense

同义词:distinguish, mark, differentiate

mark by some ceremony or observation

同义词:commemorate, mark

make or leave a mark on

同义词:mark

to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful

同义词:stigmatize, stigmatise, brand, denounce, mark

notice or perceive

同义词:notice, mark, note

mark with a scar

同义词:scar, mark, pock, pit

make small marks into the surface of

同义词:score, nock, mark

establish as the highest level or best performance

同义词:set, mark

make underscoring marks

同义词:score, mark

remove from a list

同义词:cross off, cross out, strike out, strike off, mark

put a check mark on or near or next to

同义词:check, check off, mark, mark off, tick off, tick

assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation

同义词:grade, score, mark

insert punctuation marks into

同义词:punctuate, mark

形容词 marked:

strongly marked; easily noticeable

同义词:pronounced

singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate

having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination

补充

markedmarked英:[mɑ:kt] 美:[mɑrkt]adj.1.明显的; 显著的Colder weather in the fall is a marked difference from the heat of summer.秋天天气比较凉爽, 与炎热的夏天明显不同。2.作为惩罚对象的; 受敌视的He is a marked man for criticizing his boss who will fire him as soon as she can.他由于批评老板而受到歧视; 老板一有机会就要解雇他。

例句

1. The trends since the 1950s have become even more marked.从20世纪50年代以来, 这些趋势变得更加明显。 2. She had a marked Australian accent.她明显带有澳大利亚口音。 3. a marked increase in crimes against property侵占财产犯罪的明显增加 4. 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。 5. All he needs to do is make one phone call and I'm a marked man.他只需打一个电话, 我就大难临头了。 6. Judge Michael Carroll told him that he would spend the rest of his life as a marked man.迈克尔•卡罗尔法官告诉他, 他的余生都将处于危险之中。 7. its short bill and heavily marked underparts.它的短喙和满是斑纹的体下部。 8. the word ‘drake’ is semantically marked as masculine; the unmarked form is ‘duck’.单词‘drake’的语义标记为阳性;其未标记形式为‘duck’。 9. a marked increase in UK sales.英国销售额的显著增长。 10. There has been a marked increase in vandalism in recent years.近年来毁坏公物的事件明显增加。 11. This year's sales have risen markedly.今年的销售额显著上升。 12. a marked card [=a playing card that has a secret mark on its back so that someone can see what the card is without looking at its face]有记号的纸牌 13. All the streets are well-marked. [=all the streets have signs showing their names]所有这些街道的名称都有明确标识。 14. The bird's wings are marked with white. [=the bird has white marks on its wings]这种鸟的翅膀有白色的标记。 15. He speaks with a marked accent.他讲话口音很重。 16. There was a marked change in her attitude.她的态度有了明显转变。 17. There's been a marked improvement in the weather.天气明显好转了。 18. His current friendly manner is in marked contrast to his usual behavior. [=is very different from his usual behavior]他现在友好的态度与他平常的举止迥然不同。 19. Winning the race made him a marked man.他因在赛跑中胜出一举成名。 20. "As the front-runner, the candidate has become a marked woman."作为领先者,那位候选人变成了女名人。 21. His unpopular ideas made him a marked man at work.他的那些不得人心的观点使他在工作中不招人待见。 22. markedly different opinions明显不同的观点 23. The town had changed markedly.这个小镇变化很大。