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I . mark [mɑ:k] N

1. mark:

mark (spot, stain)
madež m
mark (on the skin)
mark (scratch)
praska f
mark (trace)
sled f
mark (scar, when burnt)
odtis m

3. mark (indication):

mark
znak m

4. mark (sign to indicate position):

mark
oznaka f
adjusting mark TECH

5. mark (sign to distinguish):

mark
znamka f
mark of origin
trade mark

6. mark (signature):

mark
križ m

7. mark (for punctuation):

mark

8. mark SCHOOL (grade):

mark
ocena f
to get full marks [for sth] Brit Aus

9. mark (point):

mark
točka f

10. mark also fig (target):

mark
cilj m
mark
tarča f
to be wide of the mark
to hit the mark

11. mark (in a race):

mark
štart m

II . mark [mɑ:k] VB trans

1. mark (stain):

mark
mazati [perf umazati]

2. mark usu passive (scar):

3. mark:

mark (label)
pisati [perf napisati]
mark (indicate)

5. mark (commemorate):

to mark sth

6. mark SCHOOL:

mark
mark (correct)

7. mark SPORTS:

mark

III . mark [mɑ:k] VB intr

1. mark:

mark (get dirty)
mazati se [perf umazati se]
mark (scratch)

2. mark SCHOOL:

mark (give marks)
mark (correct)

mark down VB trans

1. mark (reduce the price of):

mark

2. mark (give a lower grade):

to mark downsb

3. mark (jot down):

mark

4. mark (assess):

to mark sbdown as sth

mark off VB trans

1. mark (separate off):

mark

2. mark:

mark (cross off)
mark (tick off)

mark out VB trans

1. mark (outline):

mark
mark

2. mark:

mark Brit Aus (distinguish)
mark (identify) as

mark up VB trans (increase the price of)

black ˈmark N

black mark

ex·cla·ˈma·tion mark N, ex·cla·ˈma·tion point N Am

in·ter·ro·ˈga·tion mark N, in·ter·ro·ˈga·tion point N

ˈpass mark N Brit Aus

ˈPlim·soll line N, ˈPlim·soll mark N NAUT

punc·tuˈa·tion mark N

ˈques·tion mark N also fig

ˈskid mark N

ˈstress mark N LING

high-ˈwa·ter mark N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the applicability of the law, there has to be at first a specific interest by the owner of the registered trade mark.
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Tapirs mark out their territories by spraying urine on plants, and they often follow distinct paths which they have bulldozed through the undergrowth.
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The exclamation mark warning sign, reduced speed signs and flooding signs are in demand as surface flooding and swollen rivers close roads around the area.
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Even diminutive woodcuts, be they portraits or landscapes, bear the mark of his spirited style.
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The character is depicted as wearing a domino mask either with a green suit and bowler hat, or a green unitard with question mark prints.
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A reference mark may be mistakenly reported as the station mark.
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At each of these seats of learning, he left his mark; beyond any other of his contemporaries he animated the dry bones of Roman law.
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Males, however, migrate further than their female counterparts and set out at a younger age to mark out their own area.
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A mark 7 is a decent grade, implying the student has satisfactory command of the subject matter but is not exceptionally good either.
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Stelae may be used for government notices or as territorial markers to mark borders or delineate land ownership.
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