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Mk

Mk SAM. abrév écrite

Mk → mark

Jaguar Mk2

I. mark [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] SAM.

1. mark (visible patch):

tache ž. spol
tache ž. spol
marque ž. spol

2. mark (lasting impression) fig.:

to bear the mark of person: genius, greatness
to bear the mark of face: pain, grief
to leave one's mark on sth person: company, project
to leave one's mark on sth recession: country

3. mark (symbol):

as a mark of appreciation, esteem

4. mark (gen):

mark ŠOL., UNIV. (assessment of work)
note ž. spol

5. mark (number on scale):

6. mark ŠPORT (starting line):

marque ž. spol

7. mark (target):

but m. spol
to find its mark arrow:
to find its mark fig. criticism, remark:
to be (way) off the mark , to be wide of the mark person, calculation:

8. mark ŠPORT (in rugby):

arrêt m. spol de volée

9. mark:

fraza:

mark, a. Deutschmark FINAN., ZGOD.
deutschmark m. spol

II. mark [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. mark (make visible impression on):

mark (stain) clothes, material, paper
mark bruise, scar: skin, face
mark (with pen etc) map, belongings
marquer (with avec)

2. mark (indicate, label):

mark person: name, initials, price, directions
marquer (on sur)
mark cross, arrow, sign, label: position, place, road
mark fig. death, event, announcement: end, change, turning point
to be marked as future champion, criminal
to mark the occasion/sb's birthday with firework display, party

3. mark (characterize):

mark style, remark, behaviour, era
to be marked by violence, envy, humour, generosity

4. mark (tick):

mark ŠOL., UNIV. essay, homework, examination paper

5. mark (pay attention to):

mark warning, comment
mark him well, he will be a great man ur. jez.

6. mark ŠPORT:

mark player

III. mark [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. mark:

mark ŠOL., UNIV. teacher:

2. mark (stain):

mark dress, material etc:

3. mark ŠPORT:

IV. mark you VEZ.

n'empêche que + indic

V. mark [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk]

to mark time VOJ.
to mark time (wait) fig. (gen)

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For the applicability of the law, there has to be at first a specific interest by the owner of the registered trade mark.
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To mark this victory, all 29 venereal disease research institutes were closed in 1964.
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Halfway across the leg the angle of attack was eased and it became a short reach to bear down on the mark.
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The character is depicted as wearing a domino mask either with a green suit and bowler hat, or a green unitard with question mark prints.
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That education leaves a strong mark of thoroughness, carefulness, and thoughtfulness.
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