mark meaning:
n. mark; trace; score; trademark
v. stain; score; note; mark
Pronunciation: British [mɑ?k] American [mɑ?rk]
Word deformation:
1. Past tense: marked?
2. Past participle : marked?
3. Present participle: marking?
4. Third person singular: marks
Bilingual example:
They have got a pile of exam papers to mark.
They had a pile of exam papers to mark.
Extended information:
Synonyms
1. brand ?
Pronunciation: British [br?nd]? American [br?nd] ]
n. brand; trademark; brand; mark
vt. stigmatize; remember; brand
She's gone over to a milder brand of cigarettes.
She has switched to another brand of lighter-tasting cigarettes.
2. character
Pronunciation: British ['k?r?kt?(r)]? American ['k?r?kt?r]
n. Personality; quality; character; character; reputation; status
adj. [Drama] (role) represents a certain characteristic
We need only keep track of the last marked character.
We only need to remember the last marked character.