marked

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

例句与用法:

The divisions between the various classes of society are not so sharply marked as they used to be.

现在社会上各阶级的划分不象过去那样明显了。

The teaching method marked a now epoch in education.

这种教学方法标志着教育的新时代。

The check was marked void.

这张支票已经盖章无效了。

Einstein's theory marked a new epoch in physics.

爱因斯坦理论开创了物理学的新纪元。

Whisky is marked up by 150%.

威士忌在成本价上增加150%.

Making or marked by an extravagant outward show; ostentatious.

做作的,夸耀的表示出显而易见的夸张的,炫耀的; 炫耀的

A religious sacrament marked by the symbolic use of water and resulting in admission of the recipient into the community of Christians.

洗礼,浸礼宗教圣礼,象征性地用水洗浴,以表示受洗者被接受入基督教团体

The man could not explain away the gun and the marked money from the bank robbery that the police found in his ear.

这个人未能解释清楚警察在他车上发现的枪以及从银行抢劫来的带有记号的钱。

词形变化:

副词: markedly | 名词: markedness |


a.

1. 有记号的

2. 显著的

3. 受注意的; 有名的


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