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mark (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “mark”

s. mark, pl. marks
  1. balise
    At the crossroads stood an ancient oak, serving as a mark to guide weary travelers on their journey.
  2. tache
    After accidentally dropping my phone, I noticed a small mark on its screen.
  3. caractéristique
    Her unwavering honesty is the mark of a trustworthy friend.
  4. signe
    She carefully placed a check mark next to each completed task on her list.
  5. marque (d'origine, de qualité ou de propriété)
    The pottery had a maker's mark on the bottom, indicating it was an authentic piece.
  6. modèle
    The company released the Mark V drone with improved battery life and enhanced camera resolution.
  7. note
    She was thrilled to receive full marks on her math quiz.
  8. cible
    The archers aimed their arrows at the mark, a bright red circle painted on the hay bale.
  9. repère
    He made a small mark on the wall to show how tall his son had grown.
  10. seigneurie
    The Duke ruled over the Mark of Greenhill, a lush territory known for its vineyards.
  11. ligne de départ
    The runner crouched low, her toes just behind the mark, ready to sprint as soon as the gun sounded.
  12. point
    She achieved a high mark in the long jump competition, setting a new school record.
  13. mention
    She received a mark on her record for excellent attendance throughout the year.
  14. repère (sur un four)
    Preheat the oven to gas mark 5 before you start baking the cake.
  15. marque (dans certains sports, précision nécessaire)
    During the game, he made an impressive mark from a 15-metre kick, earning his team a crucial free kick.
  16. mark
    In 1985, a loaf of bread in Berlin cost about 1 mark.

verbe “mark”

infinitif mark; il marks; prét. marked; part. passé marked; gér. marking
  1. marquer
    She marked her name on all her books to avoid confusion with her classmates.
  2. marquer (laisser une trace)
    The coffee cup marked the wooden table with a stubborn ring.
  3. affecter
    The scandal marked his career, casting a shadow over all his achievements.
  4. noter
    After the final exams, Mr. Thompson marked the essays late into the night to ensure students received their grades on time.
  5. signaler
    The teacher marked him late for the third time this week.
  6. indiquer
    A small plaque marks the place where the ancient tree once stood.
  7. célébrer
    The town marks the beginning of spring with a colorful parade.
  8. caractériser
    Her generosity marked her as a true friend to everyone.
  9. caractériser (montrer une caractéristique typique)
    Her approach to problem-solving is marked by creativity and persistence.
  10. compter
    As we played chess, I marked each move carefully in my notebook to analyze the game later.
  11. marquer (dans le contexte sportif, suivre un adversaire)
    The coach instructed the defender to closely mark the opposing team's fastest striker.