marked
v. 表示(mark的过去分词);作记号;打分数
adj. 显着的;有记号的
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v. 表示(mark的过去分词);作记号;打分数
adj. 显着的;有记号的
"played with marked cards"
"a scar-marked face"
"well-marked roads"
"walked with a marked limp"
"a pronounced flavor of cinnamon"
"a marked man"
marked price[物价] 标价;标明价目
marked noticeable显着的
marked compound标记化合物
marked up涨价;标高价格;赊帐
marked by由标记
marked freight prepaid[交] 注明运费预付
Marked Theme标记主位
marked with标有
marked improvement显着改善
not marked未标记的
but over the past five years or so there has been a marked improvement.
但在过去五年左右的时间里,这一问题有了明显改善。
if you read an item tagged in one folder, it will be marked read in all others as well.
如果你阅读了一个文件夹里加标签的条目,它也会在其他文件夹里标记为已读。
all clusters with an outlier degree above this threshold are marked as outlier clusters and all their members as outliers.
偏差度高于这个阈值的所有集群被标记为离群值集群,它们的成员都是离群值。
however, be warned that if there is a statement failure, the table will be marked as inaccessible and must be dropped.
然而要注意,如果有语句遭到失败,那么表将被标记为不可访问,而且必须被删除。
already 4 million trees have been felled or marked for destruction.
已经有4百万棵树被砍伐或是标记要毁掉的。
with that in mind, i expect this team to exhibit marked defensive improvement as the preseason progresses.
有了这些在头脑中,我认为随着季前赛的进行,这支球队会展示出明显的防守进步。
this point in the source file is usually marked by a lexeme that is not consumed as a token by the preprocessor, meaning one that is not a preprocessor directive.
源文件中的这个点通常由一个词素进行标记,而预处理程序不会使用该词素作为一个语言符号,这表示它并不是一项预处理程序指令。
while the left margin marks only things currently visible in the editor, the right margin shows everything marked in the file.
左边框标识的只有当前编辑器中可见的东西,而右边框则显示出文件中标记的内容。
but in fact, there are some marked differences.
但是事实上,它们之间存在一些显着区别。
if the information in question could be itself marked up with elements, put it in an element.
如果涉及到的信息本身能够用元素标记,就把它放在元素中。
interfaces should, however, be marked as to whether they are designed for remote access or not.
但是,应该给接口作上标记,表明它们是否用于远程访问。
for formal use, the variable can be marked with a 「#」 symbol -- or 「#1」, 「#2」, and so forth -- if multiple variables exist in one sentence.
对于正式的使用,如果一个句子中存在多个变量,则变量可以用「#」符号(或「#1」和「#2」等)作为标记。
the devaluation and a bank holiday marked the bottom of the depression, though true recovery was still far off.
美元贬值和一个银行假期标志着大萧条下的转折点,尽管真正的经济恢复尚远。
a fence marked the perimeter of the field.
一道篱笆标明了那块田地的周界。
yet killings in conflict, the curse of humanity since the ancient world, have been in marked decline in the past two decades.
然而沖突导致的死亡,这种从远古以来就成为人性诅咒的东西,在过去二十年中有明显的下降。
there was a marked drop in temperature.
气温显着下降。
if there are any errors, the event status is updated and a failure is marked locally for next event record processing.
如果有错误,则更新事件状态并在本地对失败做标记,以便下一个事件记录进行处理。
actors, weapons and props marked with reflective dots move around the stage while the camera grid tracks only the dots.
演员武器和道具上都用有反射的点来标记当他们移动时摄像机网格只跟拍点的移动.
nonetheless, the poll marked the first credible election in nigeria since the end of military rule 12 years ago.
然而,这次投票标志着自12年前军事统治尼日利亚以来第一次真实可靠的选举。
second, there is a marked change in the public mood since 1995.
第二,自1995年以来,公众的情绪有了很显着的变化。
now, we need to select which devices (those marked as raid), we want to use.
现在,需要选择我们想要使用哪些设备(标记raid)。
beltane once marked the arrival of the summer growing season as well as the rebirth of agricultural—and human—fertility.
五月曾经是夏季这个生长季节到来的标志,同时它也表明农业和人类繁衍重焕生机。
in the latter case, the activity is marked for skip until the navigation reaches the activity.
在后一种情况中,该活动将被标记为跳过,直到导航到达该活动为止。
for example, the order saved in the database has to be sent to a queue and marked as processed in the database.
例如,保存在数据库中的订单必须被发送到一个队列,并在数据库中标记为已处理。
in short, 1971 marked the beginning of a new era.
总之,1971年标志着一个新的时代的开端。
for one thing, missing data is not explicitly indicated, but is simply marked by an absent line and time stamp.
一方面,没有显式地标明丢失的数据,而只是通过不存在的行和时间戳进行了简单的标记。
noted(尤指因有特别之处而)着名的,知名的
noticeable显而易见的,显着的;值得注意的
evident明显的;明白的
plain平原;无格式;朴实无华的东西
apparent显然的;表面上的
decided决定(decide 的过去式和过去分词)
pronounced发音;宣告;断言(pronounce的过去分词)
plain平原;无格式;朴实无华的东西
evident明显的;明白的
characteristic特征;特性;特色
decided决定(decide 的过去式和过去分词)
apparent显然的;表面上的
noticeable显而易见的,显着的;值得注意的
noted(尤指因有特别之处而)着名的,知名的