mark
Prononciation : [/mɑɹk/]
Mot
Contexte : « grading »
(noun) a symbol or indication used to show how well someone has performed on a test or assignment. It can be a letter, number, or other symbol.
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She got an A+ on her math test, a top mark.
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He was disappointed to see a low mark on his English essay.
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What mark did you get on your science project?
Contexte : « noting »
(verb) to leave a visible trace or symbol on something. It's like drawing or making a sign on an object.
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Please mark your name on the attendance sheet.
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Do not mark on the walls with crayons.
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Can you mark the location on the map?
Contexte : « symbol »
(noun) a sign or indication that gives information or identifies something. Like a sign you see that tells you about a place or thing.
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The mark on the package told us it was fragile.
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There was no mark indicating which way to go.
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What does that mark on the ground mean?
Contexte : « notice »
(verb) to notice or pay attention to something. It's like pointing out or recognizing something.
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I marked the beautiful flowers in the garden.
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She didn't mark the changes in the room.
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Did you mark the difference in his behavior?
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