mark out 的 4 个定义
- a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
- a badge, brand, or other visible sign assumed or imposed: a mark of his noble rank.
- a symbol used in writing or printing: a punctuation mark.
- (22)
- to be a distinguishing feature of: a day marked by rain.
- to put a mark or marks on: to mark each box with an X.
- to give a grade for; put a grade on: to mark the final exams.
- (12)
- to take notice; give attention; consider.
- scent-mark.
- mark down, to reduce the price of: These towels have been marked down.
- mark off, to mark the proper dimensions or boundaries of; separate: We marked off the limits of our lot with stakes.
- mark up, to mar or deface with marks.to mark with notations or symbols.to fix the selling price of by adding to the seller's cost an amount to cover expenses and profit: to mark up dresses 50 percent.to increase the selling price of.to make corrections or changes to.to indicate detailed instructions concerning the format, style, or structure for.
mark out 近义词
等同于 measure
mark out 的近义词 60 个
- adjust
- assess
- average
- calibrate
- check
- compute
- determine
- estimate
- evaluate
- fit
- gauge
- limit
- mark
- peg
- quantify
- rank
- regulate
- survey
- weigh
- adapt
- align
- appraise
- beat
- blend
- bound
- caliper
- choose
- delimit
- demarcate
- even
- eye
- figure
- gradate
- grade
- graduate
- level
- line
- mete
- plumb
- portion
- rate
- read
- reckon
- rhyme
- rule
- scale
- shade
- size
- sound
- square
- stroke
- tailor
- time
- value
- check out
- dope out
- look over
- pace off
- size up
- take account
mark out 的反义词 7 个
等同于 obliterate
mark out 的近义词 51 个
- annihilate
- black out
- eliminate
- eradicate
- erase
- expunge
- exterminate
- knock out
- obscure
- ravage
- smash
- wash out
- wipe out
- ax
- bog
- cancel
- cover
- cut
- defeat
- delete
- efface
- extirpate
- finish
- kill
- level
- liquidate
- nix
- off
- scratch
- scrub
- sink
- squash
- torpedo
- total
- trash
- waste
- zap
- ko
- x-out
- blot out
- blue pencil
- do in
- finish off
- knock off
- root out
- rub off
- rub out
- shoot down
- take apart
- take out
- wipe off face of earth
mark out 的反义词 18 个
等同于 pace
等同于 trace
等同于 bound
等同于 command
等同于 define
等同于 describe
等同于 destine
等同于 earmark
由mark out构成的短语
- mark down
- marked man, a
- mark my words
- mark time
- mark up
- beside the point (mark)
- black mark
- give bad marks to
- high-water mark
- hit the bull's-eye (mark)
- make one's mark
- off the mark
- quick off the mark
- toe the line (mark)
- up to par (the mark)
- wide of the mark
- x marks the spot
更多mark out例句
- A good approach is to start with a few desks that get the highest marks from reviewers, and then evaluate those based on your own personal preferences and requirements.
- By reaching those marks, he became the franchise’s first player to drop at least 40 points and 10 assists since Tiny Archibald nearly 50 years ago.
- That helped show, if nothing else, there was some life left in Roethlisberger’s arm, which was a major question mark at the start of the season.
- Facebook has considered the YPG page politically sensitive since at least 2015, emails show, when officials discovered the page was inaccurately marked as verified with a blue check mark.
- Since the Vegas Golden Knights joined the league in 2017-18, research has shown luck and talent converge and carry equal impact on the standings at the 56-game mark.
- Toomey lives here with her husband, Mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters.
- At some point, show creator Mark Burnett made the diabolical decision to extend the show to 120 minutes.
- They selected an “easy mark” who turned out to be an off-duty NYC Housing Authority cop named James Carragher.
- Even those Christians who do want to minister amid the rancor of race and policing are missing the mark.
- But for the real Mark Schultz, whom Tatum plays in the film Foxcatcher, it has become a sore point.
- We are so many around here that you'll have to get paper and pencil and mark us down to keep track of how many.
- "He's been counting the days till you got home, Mark," said Tim, holding a burning match over my pipe.
- Track of the count may be kept by placing a mark for each leukocyte in its appropriate column, ruled upon paper.
- Last night again there was all sorts of firing and fighting going on, throughout those hours peaceful citizens ear-mark for sleep.
- Personally, the English do not attract nor shine; but collectively they are a race to make their mark on the destinies of mankind.