Lexical analysis:
mark
English [mɑ? K] beauty [mɑ? rk]
Mark; Traces; Scores; trademark
Verb (abbreviation of verb) pollution; Scoring; Attention; mark
1、S+~(+A)
This table leaves marks easily.
This table leaves marks easily.
2、S+~+ n./pron。
He marked his name on the suitcase.
He marked his name on the suitcase.
Extended data
Lexical usage—
When Mark explains "marks, stains", he means small spots or damaged parts on the surface of something.
When Mark explains "marks and grade symbols", he refers to the marks of a certain subject or the grades expressed in letters. It is often used with for [in] to mean "score", and the verb is often used to get〔gain〕].
When mark is used as an uncountable noun, it is interpreted as "fame, impression", which can be used with possessive pronouns, but not with articles A or the.