marked
Signification (English)
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- Having a visible or identifying mark.
- Having a visible or identifying mark.
- Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous.
- Distinguished by a positive feature.
- Singled out; suspicious; treated with hostility; the object of vengeance.
- In police livery, as opposed to unmarked. (of a police vehicle)
Concepts
Synonyms
strongly tending to
be marked
having a mark
metaphorically expressed
well observed
of import
figured grain
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/mɑːkt/
Étymologie (English)
From mark (“sign, characteristic, visible impression”) + -ed.
Nouveau
mark
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- To put a mark on (something); to make (something) recognizable by a mark; to label or write on (something).
- To leave a mark (often an undesirable or unwanted one) on (something).
- To have a long-lasting negative impact on (someone or something).
- To create an indication of (a location).
- To be an indication of (something); to show where (something) is located.
- To indicate (something) in writing or by other symbols.
- To create (a mark) on a surface.
- To celebrate or acknowledge (an event) through an action of some kind.
- To identify (someone as a particular type of person or as having a particular role).
- To assign (someone) to a particular category or class.
- To choose or intend (someone) for a particular end or purpose.
- To be a point in time or space at which something takes place; to accompany or be accompanied by (an event, action, etc.); to coincide with.
- To be typical or characteristic of (something).
- To distinguish (one person or thing from another).
- To focus one's attention on (something or someone); to pay attention to, to take note of.
- To become aware of (something) through the physical senses.
- To hold (someone) in one's line of sight.
- To indicate the correctness of and give a score to (a school assignment, exam answers, etc.).
- To record that (someone) has a particular status.
- To keep account of; to enumerate and register; to keep score.
- To follow a player not in possession of the ball when defending, to prevent them receiving a pass easily.
- To catch the ball directly from a kick of 15 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick.
- To put a marker in the place of one's ball.
- To sing softly, sometimes an octave lower than usual, in order to protect one's voice during a rehearsal.
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