词汇 | earmark |
释义 | earmark (verb) earmark 2 ENTRIES FOUND: earmark (noun) earmark (verb) 1 earmark /ˈiɚˌmɑɚk/ noun plural earmarks 1 earmark /ˈiɚˌmɑɚk/ noun plural earmarks Learner's definition of EARMARK [count] : a mark or quality that shows what something is or what it could be标记;特征 The business plan had (all) the earmarks of success. [=it seemed likely to succeed]这个商业计划很可能获得成功。 — compare hallmark 2 earmark /ˈiɚˌmɑɚk/ verb earmarks; earmarked; earmarking 2 earmark /ˈiɚˌmɑɚk/ verb earmarks; earmarked; earmarking Learner's definition of EARMARK [+ object] 1 : to say that something will be used or treated in a specified way指定…的用途 — often used as (be) earmarked 常用作(be) earmarked The old building has been earmarked for demolition.这栋旧楼已被指定拆除。 2 : to put (money) aside for a special purpose(钱款)留作专用 The project uses funds that had been earmarked for education.这个项目使用教育专项资金。 |
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