词汇 | marked |
释义 | marked 2 ENTRIES FOUND: marked (adjective) mark (verb) marked /ˈmɑɚkt/ adjective marked /ˈmɑɚkt/ adjective Learner's definition of MARKED 1 : having a mark or a particular kind of mark打上标记的;有记号的 a marked card [=a playing card that has a secret mark on its back so that someone can see what the card is without looking at its face]有记号的纸牌 All the streets are well-marked. [=all the streets have signs showing their names]所有这些街道的名称都有明确标识。 The bird's wings are marked with white. [=the bird has white marks on its wings]这种鸟的翅膀有白色的标记。 2 always used before a noun, [more marked; most marked] : very noticeable明显的;显著的 He speaks with a marked accent.他讲话口音很重。 There was a marked change in her attitude.她的态度有了明显转变。 There's been a marked improvement in the weather.天气明显好转了。 His current friendly manner is in marked contrast to his usual behavior. [=is very different from his usual behavior]他现在友好的态度与他平常的举止迥然不同。 a marked man/woman 1 : someone who is famous or who gets a lot of attention名人;红人 Winning the race made him a marked man.他因在赛跑中胜出一举成名。 As the front-runner, the candidate has become a marked woman.作为领先者,那位候选人变成了女名人。 2 : someone who is not liked or trusted or who is in danger of being harmed不受欢迎者;不受信任者;攻击目标 His unpopular ideas made him a marked man at work.他的那些不得人心的观点使他在工作中不招人待见。 — markedly /ˈmɑɚkədli/ adverb markedly different opinions明显不同的观点 The town had changed markedly.这个小镇变化很大。 |
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