Mark Meaning in English
word
/ˈmɑɹk/
mark
/mˈɑːk/
mahk
释义
A visible sign, line, or spot on a surface; also, a score or grade in an exam or test. Can be used as a noun or verb.
用法与细微差别
'Mark' as a noun can mean a physical spot or a test score; as a verb, it means to draw or indicate something. Common phrases: 'mark a test,' 'birthmark,' 'make a mark.' In US English, 'grade' is more common for exam results. Don't confuse with 'remark' (comment) or 'market' (place for buying/selling).
Spanish: marca - nota (examen) - señalPortuguese (BR): marca - nota (prova) - sinalPortuguese (PT): marca - nota (exame) - sinalChinese (Simplified): 标记 - 分数 (考试) - 痕迹Chinese (Traditional): 標記 - 分數 (考試) - 痕跡Hindi: निशान - अंक (परीक्षा)Arabic: علامة - درجة (امتحان) - إشارةBengali: চিহ্ন - দাগ - নম্বর (পরীক্ষার ফল)Russian: метка - отметка - пятно - оценкаJapanese: 印 - しるし - 成績Vietnamese: dấu - điểm (kết quả thi)Korean: 자국 - 흔적 - 점수Turkish: iz - leke - not (sınavda)Urdu: نشان - داغ - نمبر (امتحان میں)Indonesian: tanda - nilai (ujian) - noda
例句
There is a mark on my shirt.
basic
She got a high mark on the test.
basic
Can you mark your name on the list?
basic
Don't let that stain leave a mark on the sofa.
natural
My teacher still needs to mark our essays.
natural
He really made his mark in the company.
natural