marker
marker 英 [ˈmɑ:kə(r)] 美 [ˈmɑrkə(r)]
n. 记分员;书签;标识物;作记号的人
名词复数:markers
- A marker is an ink-filled pen with a wide tip. Kids often use washable markers, while adults are usually trusted with the permanent type.
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- n. 记分员;书签;标识物;作记号的人
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1. An error marker appears on the project we are working on.
我们正在工作的项目上会出现一个错误标记。
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2. Obesity does not cause the defects but is a marker for other factors that do.
肥胖并不会导致缺陷,而是作为其它因素引起缺陷的一个标志。
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3. If a page marker separates the two pieces, you might move the marker to before or after the true paragraph and rejoin the two pieces to make one single paragraph.
如果一个页面标记分离为两部分,您可以将该标记移动到真实段落之前或之后,将两部分重新合并在一起形成一个完整的段落。
- marker (n.) Old English mearcere "writer, notary" (glossing Latin notarius "clerk"), literally "one who marks," agent noun from mark (v.). Not found again until late 15c., hence modern use is perhaps a separate formation. Meaning "monument stone" is from 1888. Meaning "felt-tipped marker pen" is from 1951, so called because their purpose was to "highlight" text.
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