marked
adj. 顯著的,著名的; 有記號的; 加印記的; 受監視的
v. 表示(mark的過去分詞); 作記號; 給…打分; 在…留下痕跡
A marked change or difference is very obvious and easily noticed.
There has been a marked increase in crimes against property...
侵財案件明顯增加了。
He was a man of austere habits, in marked contrast to his more flamboyant wife...
他處事嚴謹,與他愛張揚的妻子形成了鮮明的對比。
If you describe someone as a marked man or woman, you mean that they are in danger from someone who wants to harm or kill them.
All he needs to do is make one phone call and I'm a marked man.
他只消打一個電話,我就大難臨頭了。
1. strongly marked; easily noticeable;
2. singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate;
3. having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination;
His farewell speech marked his exit from politics.
他的告別演說是他退出政界的標誌.
He looked at the clock. It marked two.
他看了看鐘, 時針指向2點.
They marked out the tennis court with white paint.
他們用白漆標出了網球場的界線.
This area has been marked off for athletic practice.
這塊地方被劃出來供體育訓練之用.
He marked the book down to 49 cents.
他把書的標價降為49分.
adj. 引人注目的;明顯的
notednoticeableevidentplainapparentdecided
其他釋義
pronouncedplainevidentcharacteristicdecidedapparentnoticeablenoted