1.b> (), ; / ; to mark the accent / ; to mark books (i>); to mark the linen (i>); two of the pupils were marked absent "" ; he marked in his diary the date of the appointment with the doctor ;
2.b> 1) / / (), ;
2) () i>; ; ;
3) i> / (); ;
4) i> (); the prices of these goods are all clearly marked on them ;
3.b> 1) i> (), , ; he marked the passage I was to read / , ; this sign-post marks direction ; to mark the trees ;
2) (), (i>); to mark a place on the map ;
3) (, ), , ( ..i>); the thermometer marked 40 in the shade 40-i> ; this hand marks the minutes ;
4.b> 1) (); his face was marked with smallpox , ; the hot cups have marked the table badly ;
2) passi> i> (); wings marked with white lines ;
5.b> .i> to mark off 1);
6.b> 1) (), ( i>); the teacher marked the examination papers ;
2) .i> () / ( i>);
7.b> (); , -; such qualities usually mark great scientists , , ; great scientific discoveries marked the 19th century / ; her manner is not marked by politeness i> ; his character was marked by insolence and ingratitude / , ; his abilities marked him for success ;
8.b> (), ; to mark the anniversary i> / ; the event was marked by everyone / ;
9.b> (), ; they marked their approval by clapping ; he marked his displeasure by a frown / ; these signs mark the trend of public opinion ;
10.b> 1) ( ); ; mark him well ; mark my words ) ; ) ; mark carefully how it is done / how to do it / , ;
2) .i> (), ; he was marked by everyone ; I could mark him well ;
11.b> .i> i> (), ; i> ( / ..i>); he was marked for greatness by his extraordinary talents ; he was marked for death by his doctors ; if we are marked to die ... ...;
12.b> . i> (), (. i>);
13.b> (), (i>) .i> to mark down;
to mark downb> 1) (), (, ..i>); these goods were marked down ;
2) (); I marked down her address ;
3) .i> ();
4) = 13;
to markb> offb> 1) (), ;
2) (), ; to mark off a distance on the map ) / ; ) ;
3) .i> () i>;
4) (); qualities which mark him off from his colleagues , / ;
to mark outb> 1) (); ; to mark out a tennis-court / ;
2) .i> (), ;
3) (for) (), ; ; an industry marked out for a brilliant future , ; to mark out for slaughter ( ..i>); the course which Italy has marked out for herself , / ; his efficiency marked him out as a professional , ; she seemed marked out for success i> ;
to mark upb> 1) (), (, ..i>);
2) (), ; to mark up a copy of a report with one's objections ;
3) .i> ();
to mark timeb> ) .i> ; mark time, march! ! (i>); ) ; ; .