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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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marked [Am mɑrkt, Brit mɑːkt] ADJ

1. marked (pronounced):

marked difference/improvement
marked difference/improvement
marked difference/improvement
marked accent
marked accent

Phrases:

a marked man

I. mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N

1.1. mark:

1.2. mark (on body):

2. mark (identifying sign):

3. mark (for paper, exam):

mark SPORTS
to give sb/get a good mark SPORTS
to give sb/get a good mark SPORTS
darle a alguien/obtener una buena puntuación esp Spain
no marks for guessing who said that! Brit inf, hum

4.1. mark (indicator):

the cost has reached the $100, 000 mark
(gas) mark 6 Brit

4.2. mark (for race):

5. mark (target):

$300? $3, 000 would be nearer the mark!
¿300 dólares? ¡yo diría más bien 3.000!
to be or fall wide of the mark lit arrow:
to hit/miss the mark insinuation/warning:
to hit/miss the mark lit arrow:

6. mark (type, version):

II. mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] VB trans

1.1. mark (stain, scar):

mark dress/carpet
mark dress/carpet

1.2. mark (pattern) usu pass:

2. mark (indicate):

she was marked absent
the price is marked on the lid

3.1. mark (commemorate, signal):

mark anniversary/retirement
mark beginning/watershed
mark beginning/watershed

3.2. mark (characterize):

4. mark paper/exam:

he marked my essay 13 out of 20

5. mark (heed):

¡vas a ver!

6. mark Brit SPORTS:

III. mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] VB intr

mark linen/carpet:

mark2 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N

mark FIN, HISTORY

mark down VB [Am mɑrk -, Brit mɑːk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. mark down (write down):

2. mark down COMM:

mark down goods

3. mark down Brit:

mark down SCHOOL, UNIV

service mark N

section mark N

stress mark N

strawberry mark N

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acentuado (acentuada)
marked
marcado (marcada)
marked
marked optimism

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marked [mɑ:kt, Am mɑ:rkt] ADJ

1. marked:

marked improvement, difference
marked contrast

2. marked (with distinguishing marks):

marked

3. marked (liable to be attacked):

to be a marked man/woman

I. mark1 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] N

1. mark:

to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig

2. mark (written sign):

3. mark SCHOOL:

to get full marks Brit, Aus

4. mark no pl (required standard):

5. mark (target):

6. mark (starting line):

7. mark LING:

Phrases:

II. mark1 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] VB trans

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

5. mark SCHOOL:

6. mark SPORTS (opponent):

mark2 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] N FIN

exclamation mark N

pass mark N Brit, Aus

mark off VB trans

1. mark off (divide land from adjacent areas):

2. mark off (cross off):

black mark N

mark-up [ˈmɑ:kʌp, Am ˈmɑ:rk-] N

grease mark N

mark out VB trans

1. mark out (distinguish):

2. mark out Brit (indicate boundary):

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marked [markt] ADJ

1. marked:

marked improvement, difference
marked contrast

2. marked (with distinguishing marks):

marked

3. marked (liable to be attacked):

to be a marked man/woman

I. mark1 [mark] N

1. mark:

to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig

2. mark (written sign):

3. mark (required standard):

4. mark (target):

5. mark (starting line):

6. mark LING:

Phrases:

II. mark1 [mark] VB trans

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

mark2 [mark] N FIN

mark out VB trans

question mark N

black mark N

finger mark [ˈfɪŋ·gər·mark] N

skid mark N AUTO

stress mark N LING

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marked
Present
Imark
youmark
he/she/itmarks
wemark
youmark
theymark
Past
Imarked
youmarked
he/she/itmarked
wemarked
youmarked
theymarked
Present Perfect
Ihavemarked
youhavemarked
he/she/ithasmarked
wehavemarked
youhavemarked
theyhavemarked
Past Perfect
Ihadmarked
youhadmarked
he/she/ithadmarked
wehadmarked
youhadmarked
theyhadmarked