mark in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for mark in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N

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

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

mark2 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N

mark up VB [Am mɑrk -, Brit mɑːk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

mark in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for mark in the English»Spanish Dictionary

mark2 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] N FIN

mark-up [ˈmɑ:kʌp, Am ˈmɑ:rk-] N

mark Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be up to the mark
to be wide of the mark
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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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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Halfway across the leg the angle of attack was eased and it became a short reach to bear down on the mark.
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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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The apostrophe looks the same as a closing single quotation mark, although they have different meanings.
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They seem to have been deliberately selected and placed at specific points in the circle that mark certain calendrical events (sunsets and solstices related to the four seasons, for example).
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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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That education leaves a strong mark of thoroughness, carefulness, and thoughtfulness.
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There will be no simple moment of surrender to mark the journey's end -- no armistice, no banner headline.
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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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