marked in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for marked in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

I.marked [Brit mɑːkt, Am mɑrkt] VB pp

marked → mark II, III

II.marked [Brit mɑːkt, Am mɑrkt] ADJ

I.mark1 [Brit mɑːk, Am mɑrk] N

II.mark1 [Brit mɑːk, Am mɑrk] VB trans

III.mark1 [Brit mɑːk, Am mɑrk] VB intr

mark2 [Brit mɑːk, Am mɑrk] N

mark reading [ˈmɑːkˌriːdɪŋ], mark scanning [ˈmɑːkˌskænɪŋ] N TECH

mark-on [ˈmɑːkɒn] N (retailer's margin)

mark off VB [mɑːk -] (mark [sth] off, mark off [sth])

Translations for marked in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

marked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for marked in the English»Italian Dictionary

finger mark [ˈfɪŋ··mɑ:rk] N

marked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a marked man/woman

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The more marked manifestations of stringency during his pontificate appear to have been prompted rather than spontaneous, his personal character inclining him to moderation and ease.
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The vocational students were marked by their propensity for violence and their demands for the right to study for degrees.
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The novel had an extremely mixed critical reception marked by a preponderance of negative reviews.
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According to the combining double diacritics go between the two characters to be marked.
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The mailbox is marked, with a sticker, 7861 printed in black on it.
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There are two short faults in the mid south that are marked on the surface by quartz.
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The document was handed to staff and marked for immediate destruction after reading, but a horrified whistle- blower smuggled a copy out of the now-closed school.
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It also marked the first prime time running of the race.
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His term in office was marked by incessant civil strife, but its causes are not immediately clear.
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And, thus, in these unattractive places, forever marked by the passer-by with the epithet sad, the promenades, apparently aimless, of the dreamer.
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