marked 英 [mɑ:kt]   美 [mɑrkt]

marked

marked  英 [mɑ:kt] 美 [mɑrkt]

adj. 显著的;有记号的  v. 表示(mark的过去分词);作记号;打分数 

a marked difference, a marked improvement 明显的差异╱进步
a marked increase in profits 利润的显著提高

  • Marked is an adjective meaning “clear” or “noticeable.” Filling your living room with pictures of pandas will show your marked appreciation for all things panda.
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  • adj. 显著的;有记号的
  • v. 表示(mark的过去分词);作记号;打分数
  • 1. a marked difference, a marked improvement

    明显的差异╱进步

  • 2. a marked increase in profits

    利润的显著提高

  • 3. This year's sales have risen markedly.

    今年的销售额明显提高了。

  • marked (adj.) "having a mark," Old English gemearcodan (see mark (v.)). Meaning "clearly defined" (pronounced as two syllables) is from 1795. Related: Markedly. Marked man "one who is watched with hostile intent" is from 1769.
marked / mɑːkt ; NAmE mɑːrkt / adjective 1 easy to see 显而易见的;明显的;显著的 SYN noticeable , distinct a marked difference/improvement 明显的差异╱进步 a marked increase in profits 利润的显著提高 She is quiet and studious, in marked contrast toher sister. 她沉静勤奋,与她妹妹形成了鲜明的对照。 2 ( linguistics 语言 ) (of a word or form of a word 单词或词形 ) showing a particular feature or style, such as being formal or informal 有标记成份的(如正式或非正式用语) OPP unmarked mark·ed·ly / ˈmɑːkɪdli ; NAmE ˈmɑːrkɪdli / adverb Her background is markedly different from her husband's. 她的背景和她丈夫的截然不同。 This year's sales have risen markedly. 今年的销售额明显提高了。 IDIOM a marked ˈman/ˈwoman a person who is in danger because their enemies want to harm them (遭计划攻击的)目标人物 marked / mɑːkt ; NAmE mɑːrkt / mark·ed·ly / ˈmɑːkɪdli ; NAmE ˈmɑːrkɪdli /
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