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watermark

/waw-ter-mahrk, wot-er-/US // ˈwɔ tərˌmɑrk, ˈwɒt ər- //UK // (ˈwɔːtəˌmɑːk) //

水印,浮水印,水纹,芰征

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mark indicating the height to which water rises or has risen, as in a river or inlet.
    • : water line.
    • : a figure or design impressed in some paper during manufacture, visible when the paper is held to the light.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to mark with a watermark.
    • : to impress, as a watermark.

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Examples

  • Pay the $2 upgrade fee to get access to all of the features, such as a scrollbar removal and the option to drop in watermarks on top of your screenshots.

  • YouTube’s decision to bar videos carrying other platforms’ watermark fits with this trend.

  • The free trial version will leave watermarks on your documents, but if you want to get rid of them, it’ll cost you $50 for 6 months, or $90 for an entire year.

  • Over the past month, workers used ultraviolet light to check ballots for watermarks that don’t exist.

  • Bennett at one point said the workers were hunting for watermarks — though county officials have said the Maricopa County ballots don’t bear watermarks.

  • Do they really need to post this video, which TMZ proudly put their watermark over so that everyone knows where it came from?

  • Such watermark images are features more generally seen in foreign currencies than American ones.

  • Or Wintour, who has another agenda entirely for promoting rail-thinness as the watermark for beauty?

  • There was no doubt about it, the mark on the dirty blank paper was undoubtedly the Treasury watermark.

  • Later on I recognised the peculiar watermark of waving lines as the Government watermark in the first issue of Treasury war notes.

  • I could not account for the Treasury watermark, designed to prevent forgery of the notes, appearing on a piece of blank paper.

  • As to the position of the watermark in the sheets, I believe it to be central.

  • The watermark on this issue appears variously upright or sideways, varieties of each being inverted.