adj.:
显而易见的;明显的;显著的;有标记成份的(如正式或非正式用语)
v.:
“mark”的过去分词和过去式
网络:
有记号的;有标记的;标注状态
1.
She remained a strikingly handsome woman with a good figure and a strong face only lightly marked with beginning lines of age.
她仍不失为一名十分俊俏的妇人,身材优美,丰满的脸庞上只有几道淡淡的皱纹。
2.
one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line.
一个表达很多观点的文章中明显的部分,开头通常错格为标记。
3.
Following these hearings , the bill is marked up (drafted in precise form) and referred to the subcommittee for a vote.
听证会之后,法案将会被起草(以精确的形式起草)并交由小组委员会投票表决。
4.
He came back for his sophomore year knowing he'd be a marked man, so to speak, and he wanted to prove he was up to it.
他回来的第二年明白了自己要成为一个众人瞩目的球员,也可以说,他想要证明自己在努力达到这一目标。
5.
Clicking on words marked with the DOC icon will allow you to open and modify the Word document.
点击标有DOC图标的词,您就可以打开和修改Word文档。
6.
Note that an assembly is not allowed to execute if it belongs to more than one code group marked as exclusive.
注意,如果一个程序集属于多个标记为独占的代码组,则不允许执行该程序集。
7.
Finally, I said of course marked by the Beijing city to provide food and meals for the hotel phone.
当然最后要注明稿件由北京之春美食城提供,以及酒店的定餐电话。
8.
Either way, you now have an XHTML page with clearly identifiable sections, as well as hidden text that's marked up and easy to locate.
不管怎样,您现在有了XHTML页面,它具有可标识的部分,并且具有容易标记和查找的隐藏文本。
9.
Monopolies of every kind marked your administration almost in the moment of its commencement .
你们的政府几乎在成立伊始,就暴露出种种垄断的痕迹。
10.
Another foreign ministry official said the sudden cancellation of the youth exchange marked a troubling escalation.
另一名外务省官员表示,突然取消青年交流,标志着令人不安的局势升级。