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词汇 marked
释义

Definition of marked in English:

marked

adjective mɑːktmɑrkt
  • 1Having a visible mark or marking.

    有显著标志的,有记号的

    a houseplant with beautifully marked, dark green leaves
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For visitors following the marked trail that leads around the battlefield, its powerful aura helps conjure up the tableaux that unfolded over a hundred years ago.
    • A quick thinking midwife sends the marked baby down river before the queen is able to get her hands on it.
    • Females are greyish-brown, with less marked socks but they also have a dark stripe on their forelegs.
    • I recently caught a distinctly marked fish almost immediately again, which must prove a point.
    • Parking this four metre-long car is no trouble, but you will definitely overhang any marked parking space, so you need to pick your spot pretty carefully.
    • Marking did not affect their behavior; marked workers continued with their task without interruption.
    • He had marked it, and she produced his marked version.
    • This marking method is less invasive than a tattoo, and marked individuals return within minutes to their nests.
    • What makes this Arum so different is that its beautifully shaped, marked leaves appear in the fall and stay green all winter.
    • If you turn left at the marked intersection you will miss two of the most interesting features.
    • First, some recapture data were collected using the permanently marked individuals described above.
    • Certain varieties have distinctly marked eyes of contrasting colors.
    • They ensure to the holder of the mark the goodwill associated with the marked product, which may entail considerable expenditure by the manufacturer.
    • Requests are supposed to be passed on to the city's Clean Teams, gangs of four in special red uniforms and marked vans who not only pick litter but also prune and weed green spaces.
    • At each census the number of marked caterpillars still present and visible in each patch was recorded.
    • And one has to wonder, too, whether anybody who really was streetwise would get into a car so visibly marked.
    • It was recognized that such a marking was equivalent to payment, and that a marked instrument could not be returned as dishonoured.
    • The leaves have a lovely shape and are often beautifully marked.
    • She picked up another green marked soldier searching for a sign of rank.
    • The group then moved closer to where the marked UN vehicles were parked and another shot hit a building next to them, knocking pieces of masonry to the ground near her.
    1. 1.1 (of playing cards) having distinctive marks on their backs to assist cheating.
      (牌戏作弊)背面有标记的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He would never say where he had got it from, though wherever it was he'd been, it was rumoured he'd taken his marked playing cards and his gun with him.
      • This deck appears as a slightly battered and marked casino deck from The Sands that consists entirely of face cards.
      • The marked cards for the system come from United States Playing Card Co.
    2. 1.2Linguistics (of words or forms) distinguished by a particular feature.
      〔语言学〕有标记的
      the word ‘drake’ is semantically marked as masculine

      单词drake的语义标记为阳性;其未标记形式为duck。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Clearly, all this is explainable in terms of our M-principle: to convey a marked message, use a marked linguistic expression.
  • 2Clearly noticeable.

    明显的,显然的

    a marked increase in UK sales

    英国销售额的显著增长。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a marked difference between those living in prosperous wheat belt and wine country, compared with those in declining steel towns.
    • Scotland has delivered a bruising critique of its parliament, with the worst turnout for more than 150 years and a marked drop in support for the main parties.
    • Its perhaps most marked feature are the enormous collars on the coats, a very contemporary gesture.
    • She said the school has shown a marked improvement this year in their efforts to retain the green flag.
    • In his trading ventures he showed a marked preference for associating with men of the Low Countries rather than those of Lynn.
    • There's a marked improvement in my circulation.
    • Yes, Indian folk and tribal paintings reflect a marked distinction from the miniature art of classical traditions.
    • While the use of accounting information intensified, there was no marked change in the system itself.
    • However, marked differences were found in the intensity of labelling of a range of nitrogenous compounds.
    • We agree that the rewriting of history is an integral part of the historian's trade, and this has been a marked feature of our own work.
    • It has demonstrated long-lasting changes, with patients showing a marked reduction in service usage.
    • Demand in Waterford City Centre for good retail locations is extremely strong and there has been a marked scarcity of suitable properties.
    • There is a marked distinction between inland and coastal cookery, due not only to contrasting climatic conditions, but also to differences in history.
    • Intensive immunization campaigns have resulted in a marked decrease in polio throughout the world.
    • There has been a marked decrease in the number of dogs roaming loose on local roads and housing estates since the Dog Warden service swung back into action.
    • Many other studies show marked changes in aggressive and deviant attitudes resulting from pornographic desensitization.
    • There I encountered a marked divergence of views.
    • Is it your judgment that this is going to be a marked improvement in terms of national security?
    • Two months later the patient complained of marked progression of symptoms.
    • What this actually points to is a marked, though still limited, diffusion of prosperity and a radically changing social and occupational structure.
    Synonyms
    noticeable, pronounced, decided, distinct, striking, clear, glaring, blatant, unmistakable, obvious, plain, manifest, patent, palpable, considerable, remarkable, prominent, signal, significant, great, substantial, strong, conspicuous, notable, noted, pointed, salient, recognizable, identifiable, distinguishable, discernible, apparent, evident, open, written all over one

Derivatives

  • markedness

  • noun
    • Upon this invariable theme/rheme (left/right) structure the whole textual edifice is erected using the well-established linguistic concept of markedness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Is idiosyncrasy some sort of statistical measure of deviation from central tendency or is it to be based on notions like markedness of parameter settings and/or presence or absence of peripheral constructs?
      • The markedness of this dislocation may vary from person to person, and from time to time, but clearly affects the knowledge any one person could have of the list, and how it worked.
      • The commonest form of markedness constraint is some version of the claim that, at least in internally motivated change, more marked structures will become less marked.
      • In recent years, researchers in second-language acquisition have begun to consider the application of linguistic markedness theory to aspects of second-language learning.

Rhymes

unremarked

Definition of marked in US English:

marked

adjectivemärktmɑrkt
  • 1Having a visible mark.

    有显著标志的,有记号的

    plants with beautifully marked leaves
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She picked up another green marked soldier searching for a sign of rank.
    • At each census the number of marked caterpillars still present and visible in each patch was recorded.
    • Certain varieties have distinctly marked eyes of contrasting colors.
    • It was recognized that such a marking was equivalent to payment, and that a marked instrument could not be returned as dishonoured.
    • The leaves have a lovely shape and are often beautifully marked.
    • He had marked it, and she produced his marked version.
    • This marking method is less invasive than a tattoo, and marked individuals return within minutes to their nests.
    • What makes this Arum so different is that its beautifully shaped, marked leaves appear in the fall and stay green all winter.
    • I recently caught a distinctly marked fish almost immediately again, which must prove a point.
    • If you turn left at the marked intersection you will miss two of the most interesting features.
    • Females are greyish-brown, with less marked socks but they also have a dark stripe on their forelegs.
    • The group then moved closer to where the marked UN vehicles were parked and another shot hit a building next to them, knocking pieces of masonry to the ground near her.
    • For visitors following the marked trail that leads around the battlefield, its powerful aura helps conjure up the tableaux that unfolded over a hundred years ago.
    • And one has to wonder, too, whether anybody who really was streetwise would get into a car so visibly marked.
    • They ensure to the holder of the mark the goodwill associated with the marked product, which may entail considerable expenditure by the manufacturer.
    • A quick thinking midwife sends the marked baby down river before the queen is able to get her hands on it.
    • Requests are supposed to be passed on to the city's Clean Teams, gangs of four in special red uniforms and marked vans who not only pick litter but also prune and weed green spaces.
    • First, some recapture data were collected using the permanently marked individuals described above.
    • Marking did not affect their behavior; marked workers continued with their task without interruption.
    • Parking this four metre-long car is no trouble, but you will definitely overhang any marked parking space, so you need to pick your spot pretty carefully.
    1. 1.1 (of playing cards) having distinctive marks on their backs to assist cheating.
      (牌戏作弊)背面有标记的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The marked cards for the system come from United States Playing Card Co.
      • He would never say where he had got it from, though wherever it was he'd been, it was rumoured he'd taken his marked playing cards and his gun with him.
      • This deck appears as a slightly battered and marked casino deck from The Sands that consists entirely of face cards.
    2. 1.2Linguistics (of words or forms) distinguished by a particular feature.
      〔语言学〕有标记的
      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。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Clearly, all this is explainable in terms of our M-principle: to convey a marked message, use a marked linguistic expression.
  • 2Clearly noticeable; evident.

    明显的,显然的

    a marked increase in sales

    英国销售额的显著增长。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has demonstrated long-lasting changes, with patients showing a marked reduction in service usage.
    • While the use of accounting information intensified, there was no marked change in the system itself.
    • We agree that the rewriting of history is an integral part of the historian's trade, and this has been a marked feature of our own work.
    • There is a marked difference between those living in prosperous wheat belt and wine country, compared with those in declining steel towns.
    • Yes, Indian folk and tribal paintings reflect a marked distinction from the miniature art of classical traditions.
    • However, marked differences were found in the intensity of labelling of a range of nitrogenous compounds.
    • Demand in Waterford City Centre for good retail locations is extremely strong and there has been a marked scarcity of suitable properties.
    • Many other studies show marked changes in aggressive and deviant attitudes resulting from pornographic desensitization.
    • In his trading ventures he showed a marked preference for associating with men of the Low Countries rather than those of Lynn.
    • What this actually points to is a marked, though still limited, diffusion of prosperity and a radically changing social and occupational structure.
    • Scotland has delivered a bruising critique of its parliament, with the worst turnout for more than 150 years and a marked drop in support for the main parties.
    • Intensive immunization campaigns have resulted in a marked decrease in polio throughout the world.
    • Its perhaps most marked feature are the enormous collars on the coats, a very contemporary gesture.
    • Two months later the patient complained of marked progression of symptoms.
    • There is a marked distinction between inland and coastal cookery, due not only to contrasting climatic conditions, but also to differences in history.
    • There has been a marked decrease in the number of dogs roaming loose on local roads and housing estates since the Dog Warden service swung back into action.
    • There I encountered a marked divergence of views.
    • There's a marked improvement in my circulation.
    • Is it your judgment that this is going to be a marked improvement in terms of national security?
    • She said the school has shown a marked improvement this year in their efforts to retain the green flag.
    Synonyms
    noticeable, pronounced, decided, distinct, striking, clear, glaring, blatant, unmistakable, obvious, plain, manifest, patent, palpable, considerable, remarkable, prominent, signal, significant, great, substantial, strong, conspicuous, notable, noted, pointed, salient, recognizable, identifiable, distinguishable, discernible, apparent, evident, open, written all over one
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