mark in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for mark in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.mark1 [mɑːk, Am mɑːrk] N

mark-up [ˈmɑːkʌp, Am ˈmɑːrk-] N a. COMM, ECON

mark Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be up to the mark
to be wide of the mark

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is no mistaking the drive, energy, and productivity that mark a scholar of truly exceptional status.
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The apostrophe looks the same as a closing single quotation mark, although they have different meanings.
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Having found my name, she made a check mark.
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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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This makes his pieces identifiable, even though he did not sign them or apply a maker's mark.
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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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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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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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Even diminutive woodcuts, be they portraits or landscapes, bear the mark of his spirited style.
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That education leaves a strong mark of thoroughness, carefulness, and thoughtfulness.
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