mark
noun
/mæɹk/
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/mɑɹk/
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/mɑː(ɾ)k/
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/mɑːk/
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- (historical) A half pound, a traditional unit of mass equivalent to 226.8 g.
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марка
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mark
verb
/mæɹk/
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/mɑɹk/
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/mɑː(ɾ)k/
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/mɑːk/
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- To put a mark on (something); to make (something) recognizable by a mark; to label or write on (something).
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бележа,
отбелязвам
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- To create an indication of (a location).
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показвам
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marked
adjective
/mɑɹkt/
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/mɑːkt/
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/ˈmɑɹ.kəd/
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/ˈmɑɹ.kɪd/
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/ˈmɑː.kɪd/
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- Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous.
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забележим,
значителен
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mark
noun
/mæɹk/
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/mɑɹk/
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/mɑː(ɾ)k/
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/mɑːk/
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- An indication or sign used for reference or measurement. [from 14th c.]
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знак,
отме́тка
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- A visible impression or sign; a blemish, scratch, or stain, whether accidental or intentional. [from 9th c.]
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бе́лег,
петно́
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- A score for finding the correct answer, or other academic achievement; the sum of such points gained as out of a possible total. [from 19th c.]
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беле́жка,
оце́нка
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- A score for a sporting achievement. [from 20th c.]
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резулта́т
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Mark
properNoun
/maːk/
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/mɑɹk/
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/mɑː(ɹ)k/
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- A en given name.
- Mark the Evangelist, also called John Mark, the first patriarch of Alexandria, credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Mark.
- (biblical) The Gospel of St. Mark, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the second of the four gospels.
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Марко
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Marks
properNoun
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- A surname transferred from the given name derived from the given name Mark.
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Маркс
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