To mark for sale at a lower price.
减价:降低待卖商品的价格
To deface by covering with marks.
磨损,毁损:因痕迹斑斑而受损伤
To mark for sale at a higher price.
涨价:标高…的价目
be fast (or slow) in responding to a situation or understanding something
反应敏捷(或迟钝)
get started
开始
have a lasting or significant effect
留下深远的影响
he left his mark on English football.
他对英国足球运动影响深远。
attain recognition or distinction
得到公认;获得名声
(Brit.)something which is particularly typical of or suitable for someone
(英)(某人)风格,特别适合(某人)之事
‘I took you out.’ ‘To a motel! That's just about your mark!’.
‘我带你出去。’‘去汽车旅馆!你就爱这样’。
(chiefly Brit.)used to emphasize or draw attention to a statement
(主英)注意;听着
I was persuaded, against my better judgement, mark you, to vote for him.
我被说服投了他的票,请注意,这不符合我的理智判断。
almost accurate
近乎准确的
to say he was their legal adviser would be nearer the mark.
说他是他们的法律顾问更贴切一些。
incorrect or inaccurate
不正确的;不准确的
his solutions are completely off the mark.
他的解决办法完全不正确。
(dated)having importance or distinction
(旧)重要的;显赫的
he had been a man of mark.
他曾经是个显赫人物。
correct; accurate
正确的;准确的
used to instruct competitors in a race to prepare themselves in the correct starting position
各就各位
on your marks, get set, go!.
各就位,预备,跑!。
of the required standard
符合标准