"earmark" 怎么发音
word
ˈiɹˌmɑɹk/, /ˈɪɹˌmɑɹk
EER-mark
ˈiəmɑːk
EER-mahk
释义
To officially set aside money or resources for a specific purpose, often used in business or government. It can also mean to mark something to show it is reserved for a particular use.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈiɹˌmɑɹk/, /ˈɪɹˌmɑɹk
英式英语
ˈiəmɑːk
简化发音
美式
EER-mark
英式
EER-mahk
语境中听
The school decided to earmark funds for new computers.
We need to earmark time for training each week.
The government will earmark some money for disaster relief.
They always earmark a portion of their profits for charity.