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  • 1 MARK: SOMETHING MARKED DOWN

    [N]
    DESTINATUM (-I) (N)

    English-Latin dictionary > MARK: SOMETHING MARKED DOWN

  • 2 MARK

    [N]
    SCOPOS (-I) (M)
    SIGNUM (-I) (N)
    STIGMA (-AE) (F)
    STIGMA (-ATIS) (F)
    INSIGNE (-IS) (N)
    TROPAEUM (-I) (N)
    SPECTAMEN (-INIS) (N)
    VESTIGIUM (-I) (N)
    SUMBOLUM (-I) (N)
    SUMBOLUS (-I) (M)
    SYMBOLUM (-I) (N)
    SYMBOLUS (-I) (M)
    MACULA (-AE) (F)
    CHARACTER (-ERIS) (M)
    META (-AE) (F)
    NOTA (-AE) (F)
    QUALITAS (-ATIS) (F)
    PRODIGIUM (-I) (N)
    MARCA (-AE) (F)
    [V]
    NOTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    PRAENOTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    PREMO (-ERE PRESSI PRESSUM)
    SIGNO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    COMPUNGO (-ERE -PUNXI -PUNCTUM)
    CONPUNGO (-ERE -PUNXI -PUNCTUM)
    CONSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)
    CONSPICOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)
    ANIMADVERTO (-ERE -VERTI -VERSUM)
    ANIMADVORTO (-ERE -VORTI -VORSUM)
    PERSIGNO (-ARE)
    - BELOW THE MARK
    - MAKE A MARK
    - MAKE MARKS
    - SOMETHING MARKED DOWN

    English-Latin dictionary > MARK

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  • down on something — down on (someone/something) feeling angry or disappointed with someone or something. Dad s been down on me since I scraped the car backing out of the garage …   New idioms dictionary

  • down through something — down through sth idiom (formal) during a long period of time • Down through the years this town has seen many changes. Main entry: ↑downidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • down with something — down with sb/sth idiom used to say that you are opposed to sth, or to a person • The crowds chanted ‘Down with NATO!’ Main entry: ↑downidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • down with something — 1. mod. comfortable with something; comfortable. (Usually with get.) □ Let’s get down with some good music. □ Pete wanted to get down with some grapes. 2. mod. ill with something; sick in bed with something. □ I was down with the flu for two… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • down to something — …   Useful english dictionary

  • bring the curtain down on something — bring down the curtain on something/bring the curtain down on something/mainly journalism phrase to end something They bring down the curtain on their African tour in Cape Town today. Thesaurus: to bring an end to somethingsynonym to kill a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • count down to something — count down (to (something)) to count backwards to the time when something is expected to happen. They had a clock that counted down the days, hours, and minutes to the new year. If you re counting down, spring is just ten days away …   New idioms dictionary

  • settle down to something — settle down to (something) to give something all of your attention. I settled down to read about the festival and what I could do there. Usage notes: often said about a meal: After work, we all settle down to a home cooked dinner …   New idioms dictionary

  • (the) curtain comes down on something — the curtain comes down on (something) if the curtain comes down on something, especially a period of time, it ends. Last night, the curtain came down on 14 years of Tory rule …   New idioms dictionary

  • get down to something — ˌget ˈdown to sth derived to begin to do sth; to give serious attention to sth • Let s get down to business. • I like to get down to work by 9 …   Useful english dictionary

  • clamp down on something — clamp down on (something) to act to stop or limit something. Police here have finally clamped down on speeding …   New idioms dictionary

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