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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (heading) Boundary, land within a boundary.
- A measure of weight (especially for gold and silver), once used throughout Europe, equivalent to 8 oz.
- (obsolete) A boundary; a border or frontier.
- (now historical) An English and Scottish unit of currency (originally valued at one mark weight of silver), equivalent to 13 shillings and fourpence.
- (obsolete) A boundary-post or fence.
- Any of various European monetary units, especially the base unit of currency of Germany between 1948 and 2002, equal to 100 pfennigs.
- A mark coin.
- A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers.
- (archaic) A type of small region or principality.
- (historical) A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
- (heading) Characteristic, sign, visible impression.
- An omen; a symptomatic indicator of something.
- A characteristic feature.
- A visible impression or sign; a blemish, scratch, or stain, whether accidental or intentional.
- A sign or brand on a person.
- A written character or sign.
- A stamp or other indication of provenance, quality etc.
- (obsolete) Resemblance, likeness, image.
- A particular design or make of an item (now usually with following numeral).
- A score for finding the correct answer, or other academic achievement; the sum of such point gained as out of a possible total.
- (heading) Indicator of position, objective etc.
- A target for shooting at with a projectile.
- An indication or sign used for reference or measurement.
- The target or intended victim of a swindle, fixed game or con game.
- (obsolete) The female genitals.
- (Australian rules football) A catch of the ball directly from a kick of 10 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick.
- (sports) The line indicating an athlete's starting-point.
- A score for a sporting achievement.
- (cooking) A specified level on a scale denoting gas-powered oven temperatures.
- Limit or standard of action or fact.
- Badge or sign of honour, rank, or official station.
- (archaic) Preeminence; high position.
- (logic) A characteristic or essential attribute; a differential.
- (nautical) One of the bits of leather or coloured bunting placed upon a sounding line at intervals of from two to five fathoms. (The unmarked fathoms are called "deeps".)
- (heading) Attention.
- (archaic) Attention, notice.
- Importance, noteworthiness. (Generally in postmodifier of mark.)
- (obsolete) Regard; respect.
Verbit
- (imperative, marching) (said to be easier to pronounce while giving a command).
- To put a mark upon; to make recognizable by a mark.
- To indicate in some way for later reference.
- To take note of.
- To blemish, scratch, or stain.
- To indicate the correctness of and give a score to an essay, exam answers, etc.
- To keep account of; to enumerate and register.
- (Australian Rules football) To catch the ball directly from a kick of 15 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick.
- (sports) To follow a player not in possession of the ball when defending, to prevent them receiving a pass easily.
- (golf) To put a marker in the place of one's ball.
Esimerkit
- As a reward for his poetry, Athelstan gave Egil two more gold rings weighing a mark each, along with an expensive cloak that the king himself had worn.
- to mark a box or bale of merchandise
- This monument marks the spot where Wolfe died.
- She folded over the corner of the page to mark where she left off reading.
- Mark my words: that boy's up to no good.
- to mark clothing with one's name
- His courage and energy marked him as a leader.
- The floor was marked with wine and blood.
- It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable, unfair, distortionary global tax regime. It is a tax system that is pivotal in creating the increasing inequality that marks most advanced countries today […].
- See where this pencil has marked the paper.
- Mark the perfect man.
- The teacher had to spend her weekend marking all the tests.
- to mark the points in a game of billiards or a card game
- as much in mock as mark
- He had been made a royal counsellor, drawing a substantial annual salary of a hundred marks.
- Mark time, mark!
- Forward, mark!
- What marks did you receive on your report?
- At the Olympics, the diver received 9.5 marks out of 10.
- Do you have any of the old German marks?
- When the car turned, did the tire leave any marks on the street?
- This design is a mark of quality.
- Do you have an old one-mark coin?
- The arrow hit the mark.
- I will mark this spot.
- A skilfull archer ought first to know the marke he aimeth at, and then apply his hand, his bow, his string, his arrow and his motion accordingly.
- There dwells Théoden son of Thengel, King of the Mark of Rohan.
- depend upon it, you will speedily receive from me a letter of thanks for this as well as for every other mark of your regard during my stay in Hertfordshire.
- A good sense of manners is the mark of a true gentleman.
- there is surely a physiognomy, which those experienced and master mendicants observe, whereby they instantly discover a merciful aspect, and will single out a face, wherein they spy the signatures and marks of mercy.
- Then she put before her face her poor crushed hands, which bore on their whiteness the red mark of the Count's terrible grip.
- Doubt not of thine election, it is an immutable decree; a mark never to be defaced: you have been otherwise, you may and shall be.
- The font wasn't able to render all the diacritical marks properly.
- With eggs, you need to check for the quality mark before you buy.
- The mark of the artisan is found upon the most ancient fabrics that have come to light.
- Which mankynde is so fair part of thy werk / That thou it madest lyk to thyn owene merk.
- Presenting[...]my patented travelator, mark two.
- What mark did you get in your history test?
- I do remember a great thron in Yatton field near Bristow-way, against which Sir William Waller's men made a great fire and killed it. I think the stump remains, and was a mark for travellers.
- To give them an accurate eye and strength of arm, none under twenty-four years of age might shoot at any standing mark, except it was for a rover, and then he was to change his mark at every shot; and no person above that age might shoot at any mark whose distance was less than eleven score yards.
- I filled the bottle up to the 500ml mark.
- A mark saies my Lady. Let the mark haue a prick in't, to meate at, if it may be.
- her thighs were still spread, and the mark lay fair for him, who, now kneeling between them, displayed to us a side-view of that fierce erect machine of his.
- A mark for tardiness or for absence is considered by most pupils a disgrace, and strenuous efforts are made to avoid such a mark.
- Now put the pastry in at 450 degrees, or mark 8.
- to be within the mark; to come up to the mark
- In the official marks invested, you / Anon do meet the Senate.
- patricians of mark; a fellow of no mark
- His last comment is particularly worthy of mark.
- in the short story of western flavor he was a pioneer of mark, the founder of a genre: probably no other writer is so significant in his field.
Taivutusmuodot
| Partisiipin perfekti | marked | Partisiipin perfekti | mark'd (vanhahtava) |
| Partisiipin perfekti | markt (vanhentunut) | Partisiipin perfekti | ymarked |
| Imperfekti | marked | Imperfekti | mark'd (vanhahtava) |
| Imperfekti | markt (vanhentunut) | Partisiipin preesens | marking |
| Monikko | marks | Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | marks |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | marketh (vanhahtava) | | |