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1 mark out
transitive verb1) (trace out boundaries of) markieren [Spielfeld]2) (destine) vorsehen; [Schicksal:] bestimmen, ausersehen* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) markieren2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) bestimmen* * *◆ mark outvt1. (outline)▪ to \mark out out ⇆ sth etw abstecken [o markieren]to \mark out out the course/playing area die Strecke/das Spielfeld abstecken▪ to \mark out out ⇆ sb/sth [from sb/sth] jdn/etw [von jdm/etw] unterscheiden; (distinguish from the rest)I can't speak French, so I'm \mark outed out as a foreigner ich spreche kein Französisch, deshalb bin ich gleich als Ausländer zu erkennen* * *vt sep1) tennis court etc absteckenhe's been marked out for promotion — er ist zur Beförderung vorgesehen
the area has been marked out for special government grants — für das Gebiet sind besondere staatliche Zuschüsse vorgesehen
3)(= identify)
his speeches have marked him out as a communist — aus seinen Reden kann man schließen, dass er Kommunist ist* * *mark out v/t2. abgrenzen, (durch Striche etc) bezeichnen, markieren3. durchstreichen* * *transitive verb1) (trace out boundaries of) markieren [Spielfeld]2) (destine) vorsehen; [Schicksal:] bestimmen, ausersehen* * *v.abgrenzen v.abstecken v.aufschreiben v.
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