marker
英 ['mɑːkə]
美 ['mɑrkɚ]
- n. 记分员;书签;标识物;作记号的人
- n. (Marker)人名;(英、德、法、塞、瑞典)马克
marker 英文词源
- marker (n.)
- Old English mearcere "writer, notary" (glossing Latin notarius "clerk"), literally "one who marks," agent noun from mark (v). Not found again until late 15c., hence modern use is perhaps a separate formation. Meaning "monument stone" is from 1888. Meaning "felt-tipped marker pen" is from 1951, so called because their purpose was to "highlight" text.
marker 双语例句
1. Draw your child's outline with a heavy black marker. 用浓黑色的毡笔画出你孩子的轮廓。 来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He put a marker in his book and followed her out.
- 他在书里夹了一个书签后便随她出去了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He placed a marker where the ball had landed.
- 他在球落地的地方放了个标记。
来自《权威词典》
- 4. Step off twenty feet and then place a marker in the ground.
- 先步测20英尺,再在地上做出标记.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Step out ten feet and then put a marker in the ground.
- 步测十英尺,然后在地上做出标记.
来自《简明英汉词典》