Meaning interpretation
1, mark English? 【mɑ? k]? ? ? Beautiful? 【mɑ? rk]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? Mark; Traces; Scores; trademark
Verb (short for verb)? Dirt; Scoring; Attention; mark
2. Label English [? Le? Bl] Beauty [? Le? bl]?
Label; Label; Mark; (inappropriate) title, nickname, name; Record companies;
Label; Mark with a label; Make a phone call, esp unfairly:
Similarity: both of them mean "mark for identification"
Difference: marking refers to adding marks, marks or traces to something; A label refers to a label affixed or tied with the name, nature, source or address, etc. ?
Usage difference
Mark basically means "leave a mark, mark, mark and score", which can be interpreted as "show" by extension. Mark can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb.
The basic meaning of label is "to label", which means to attach a written or printed piece of paper to an object in order to remember what kind of function, price, attribute, ownership and so on something has, so as to distinguish it later. Label can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When it is used as a transitive verb, it can be used as a cooperative complement with a simple object, a double object and an as phrase group.
Classic example
Mark's example
She marked the document as secret.
She marked these documents as confidential.
Every morning, the teacher will record the attendance, absence or lateness of students.
Every morning, the teacher will record the attendance, absence or lateness of the students.
He marked his name on the suitcase.
He marked his name on the suitcase.
Label example
The bottle is labeled "toxic".
This bottle is marked poisonous.
Be sure to label all test tubes.
Be sure to label all test tubes.
She carefully labeled all the boxes.
She carefully labeled all the book boxes.