Pronunciation: English [m ɑ? K], beautiful [m ɑ? rk].
Explanation:
Sign; Symbol; Traces; Scores.
Mark.
Mark; To mark on; score
Deformation: past tense marker, past participle marker, present participle marker, third person singular marker, plural marker.
Phrases:
On the mark? Mark; Make a record on.
Is Mark there? Cato, draw it in.
Mark with ... Start marking.
Usage of signs:
Mark refers to the score of a subject or the grade expressed by letters when explaining "score, grade symbol", which is often used with for [in] to indicate the verb "get〔 [gain]".
Marks for followed by subject is usually used to mean "the score of a subject"
She got high marks in English. She got high marks in English.
Mark can stand for "score" alone.
This paper has a score of 100. This test paper * * * counts as 100.
Marks can also be expressed as "trademarks", such as marks on commodities.