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marked
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Derivatives :
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markedness
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adv
markedly
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
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[mɒːkt]
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adjective
(obvious) 显著的
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in marked contrast to...
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与…形成鲜明对照
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he is a marked man
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他被盯上了
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- marked
[mɑrkt]
[mɑːkt]
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adjective
有记号的;打上记号的
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2.
adjective
受人注目的;被监视的
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a marked man
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嫌疑分子
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3.
adjective
明显的;显著的
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a marked change in behavior
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举止方面的显著变化
Collins English-English Dictionary
- marked
[mɒːkt]
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obvious, evident, or noticeable
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2.
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singled out, esp for punishment, killing, etc
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a marked man
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adj
[linguistics]
distinguished by a specific feature, as in phonology. For example, of the two phonemes /t/ and /d/, the /d/ is marked because it exhibits the feature of voice
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scientific discoveries that marked the 19th century
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标志十九世纪的科学发现
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a marked change in behavior
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举止方面的显著变化
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I marked the paper and gave it back to my boss for him to review.
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我在纸上做好了标记然后把它送到老板那里审阅。
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The prices at that store are always marked up so high.
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那家商店的标价总是很高。
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The unrelenting violence and dirty play has marked the first round of the playoffs.
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决赛的第一局充斥着不断的暴力和不公平竞争。
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