1.b> 1) ; punctuation marks ; question mark ; exclamation mark ; mark of accent , ; mark of cadency .i> / ; John Smith his mark ;
2) ; there were dirty marks on her trousers i> ;
2.b> 1) / , (i>);
2) , ; ; / ;
3) , (i>);
3.b> ; i> / ; the tower was a mark for fliers ; he went by marks left on the trees ;
4.b> 1) , ; ; marks of illness [of fatigue] [] ; to leave / to make / a mark ; ; your association with him has left its mark on you ; Margaret Thatcher made an unforgettable mark on British politics ; sorrow left its mark on her face i> i> ; his writings bear marks of haste , ; the years of hardship and poverty had left their mark on her i>; and the Lord set a mark on Cain .i> ;
2) , ;
3) (.i> mother's mark); they identified her by the mark on her arm i> / ; a horse with a white mark on its head ;
5.b> 1) , ; check mark ) "P" ( , ..i>); ) .i> / ; the mark on the scale ; high-water mark ) .i> ; ; ) . i> ; , ; low-water mark ) .i> ; ; ) .i> , [. .i> ]; the mark on the sounding-line i>. / i> ; Plimsoll's mark .i> , ;
2) .i> , ; to get off the mark ; to toe the mark [. .i> ]; on your marks! / !
3) .i> , ;
6.b> .i> 1) , ; ( i>);
2) , ;
7.b> ; ; ; to be above the mark / , / ; to be below / beneath / the mark ) / , / ; ) .i> ; ; to be near the mark ) / ; ) ( ..i>); to be within the mark ; to be up to the mark ) ; ) .i> / ; he doesn't feel quite up to the mark , ; to overstep the mark, to go beyond the mark , ;
8.b> , ; (, i>); bad mark ) ; ) .i> , ; good mark ) ; ) .i> ; good [bad] mark in English [] / ; the highest mark / / ; to get a good [bad] mark at an examination [] / ;
9.b> , , ; to hit the mark ) / (. .i>); ) i> ; to miss the mark / (. .i>); to overshoot [to undershoot] the mark .i> / [] ; far from / wide of, short of, beside / the mark ) , ; ) .i> , ; ; I don't think I am far from the mark , ; your guess is beside the mark ; your calculation is beside the mark ; off the mark , ; ; an answer off the mark / ; you are right off the mark ; he was afraid to become a mark for talkers , - ;
10.b> , ; a mark of intelligence [of ignorance, of good will, of respect, of resentment] / [ / , / , , / ] / ; as a mark of my esteem i> ; politeness and consideration for others are marks of a good upbringing ; to bear the mark(s) of smth. / ;
11.b> , ; ; a man of mark / ; ; of great mark , ; of little mark , ; nothing worthy of mark occurred in your absence ; to make one's mark / ; i>; the books that have made their mark with the public , ;
12.b> . .i> ;
13.b> .i> i> i> ;
14.b> , (.i> mark of the mouth);
easy /b> .i> soft / markb> ) ; ) / / ; to toe the markb> ; i> [. .i> 5 2)]; to be at low-water markb> ) ; ) i> [. .i> 5 1)].