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1 MARK
* * *n.1) mark, token, sign; þat er eitt m. um djarfleik hans, one proof of his daring; til marks um e-t, as a token (proof) of;2) matter of importance; er þat ekki m., it signifies nothing; lítit m. er at því, it is of little consequence; lítit m. var þá at, er þeir Beli hittust, of no great account was his meeting with B.; at marki, in real earnest, greatly (reiðast at marki);3) mark (as a sign of property); kenna sitt m. á e-u, to recognize as one’s own mark; a mark on sheep’s ears (þá var m. Sigfúss á sauðum);4) ornamental figure (hón hafði knýtt um sik blæju ok vóru í mörk blá);5) boundary mark (skógar m.).* * *n., pl. mörk, [a word common to all Teut. languages; Ulf. marka = ὅριον; A. S. mearc; Engl. march; Germ., Swed., and Dan. mark; Lat. margo; the original sense is an outline, border, whence are derived mörk, border-land; also merki, merkja, q. v.]:—a landmark; mark milli Grafar ok Bakka, Dipl. ii. 2 (landa-merki); ganga yfir þat mark er náttúran hefir sett, Mar.: a mark for shooting, skjóta til marks, Sks. 379 (mark-bakki).II. a mark as a sign of property; kenna sitt mark á e-u, to recognise as one’s own mark, Bs. i. 720.2. a mark on sheep’s ears; bregða af marki á sauðum, Grág. i. 397; nú bregðr maðr búi sínu er mark á, ok er honum rétt at ljá öðrum marks, 425; ef maðr leggr alstýfinga-mark á fé sitt, ok varðar fjörbaugs-garð nema honum sé lofat á lögréttu, 426; ef menn taka mark at erfð þá skulu þeir skipta þvi sem öðrum arfi, 422; þat fé gékk með mörkum Þóris, Gullþ. 26: phrases, erfða-mark, a ‘hereditary mark;’ eiga mark saman, Grág. i. 423; nauta-mark, 397.COMPD: markatafla.III. metaph. a mark, sign; ek vil segja þér eitt til marks um, at …, Nj. 56; ok til marks, at sýna várn góðvilja, Fms. i. 104; ok er þat eigi mark ( that is of no mark) þvíat mér eru hér allar leiðir kunnar, ii. 80; þetta er eigi meira mark, is of no more mark, Mirm.; ok at lítið mark sé at, hverju þú heitr, Fms. vii. 120; ekki er mark at draumum, Sturl. ii. 217; ekki er enn mark at, nær munu vit gangask enn áðr lýkr, i. e. this is nothing, only the beginning, Nj. 176; þat göra hér ungir sveinar er lítið mark mun at þykkja, Edda 32; lítið mark var þá at, er þeir Beli hittusk …, 23; enn er meira mark at of hjörtinn Eikþyrni, 24; þat er eitt mark um lítillæti hans, 81; ok til marks, at þú hefir verit, Fs. 18; sem í þessu marki sýndisk þeir hlutir, at …, Bs. i. 750; dauða-mörk, lífs-mark, q. v.: at marki, adverb, greatly, signally, Karl. 171, 181, 196, Bs. ii. 65.IV. spec. usage, of embroidery, woven marks, figures; hón hafði knýtt um sik blæju ok vóru í mörk blá, Ld. 244.COMPDS: markadeili, markamót, markaskrá, marksmaðr. -
2 Mark
n; -(e)s, kein Pl.2. fig. (Innerstes) auch core; kein Mark in den Knochen haben be feeble (umg. wimpish), have no get-up-and-go; jemandem durch Mark und Bein oder umg., hum. Pfennig gehen fig. set s.o.’s teeth on edge; jemanden bis ins Mark treffen cut s.o. to the quick; faul oder verderbt bis ins Mark rotten to the core; jemandem das Mark aus den Knochen saugen umg. bleed s.o. white (Am. auch dry)—f; -, -en; HIST. march; die Mark Brandenburg the Mark (of) Brandenburg; die Marken (Landschaft in Italien) the Marches—f; -, - und umg., hum. Märker; HIST. (Münze und Währung) mark; Deutsche Mark German mark, deutschmark; zehn Mark ten marks; jede Mark umdrehen ( müssen) umg. (have to) count every penny; müde I* * *das Markmarrow; pith; marrows* * *Mạrk I [mark]nt -(e)s, no pl(= Knochenmark) marrow; (BOT = Gewebemark) medulla, pith; (= Fruchtfleisch) puréebis ins Mark (fig) — to the core
jdn bis ins Mark treffen (fig) — to cut sb to the quick
es geht mir durch Mark und Bein (inf) — it goes right through me
IIkein Mark in den Knochen haben (fig) —
f -, -en1) (= Grenzland) borderland, march (rare)IIIdie Mark Brandenburg, die Mark (inf) — the Mark Brandenburg, the Brandenburg Marches
f -, - or (hum) -er (HIST)markDeutsche Mark — German mark, Deutschmark
mit jeder Mark rechnen, die or jede Mark umdrehen — to think twice before spending anything
* * *das1) (the soft substance in the centre of the stems of plants.) pith2) (the most important part of anything: the pith of the argument.) pith* * *Mark1[ˈmark, pl ˈmɛrkɐ]f HIST markDeutsche \Mark German mark, deutschmarkdas ist keine müde \Mark wert it isn't worth a pennyjede [müde] \Mark umdrehen [o mit jeder [müden] \Mark rechnen] müssen (fam) to think twice before spending anythingsie lieben schnelle Autos und die schnelle \Mark they love fast cars and nice little earners famMark2<-[e]s>[ˈmark]1. (Knochenmark) marrowetw geht jdm durch \Mark und Bein (hum fam) sth goes right through sb, sth sets sb's teeth on edgejdn bis aufs \Mark aussaugen to bleed sb dry [or fam white]bis ins \Mark (fig) to the core [or quick]jdm bis ins \Mark dringen [o gehen] to cut sb to the quickMark3<-, -en>[ˈmark]f borderland, march specdie \Mark Brandenburg the Mark Brandenburg, the Brandenburg Marches* * *Idie; Mark, Mark markDeutsche Mark — Deutschmark; German mark
IIkeine müde Mark — (ugs.) not a penny; not a cent (Amer.)
das; Mark[e]s1) (KnochenMark) marrow; medulla (Anat.)das ging mir durch Mark und Bein — (fig.) it put my teeth on edge; it went right through me
2) (Bot.) (FruchtMark) pulp* * *Mark1 n; -(e)s, kein pl2. fig (Innerstes) auch core;jemandem durch Mark und Bein oder umg, humPfennig gehen fig set sb’s teeth on edge;jemanden bis ins Mark treffen cut sb to the quick;verderbt bis ins Mark rotten to the core;Mark2 f; -, -en; HIST march;die Mark Brandenburg the Mark (of) Brandenburg;die Marken (Landschaft in Italien) the MarchesDeutsche Mark German mark, deutschmark;zehn Mark ten marks;* * *Idie; Mark, Mark markDeutsche Mark — Deutschmark; German mark
IIkeine müde Mark — (ugs.) not a penny; not a cent (Amer.)
das; Mark[e]s1) (KnochenMark) marrow; medulla (Anat.)das ging mir durch Mark und Bein — (fig.) it put my teeth on edge; it went right through me
2) (Bot.) (FruchtMark) pulp* * *nur sing. m.mark (german monetary unit) n. nur sing. n.core n.marrow n.pith n.pulp n. -
3 mark
[maːk]1. noun1) ( also Deutsche Mark, ~Deutschmark [ˈdɔɪtʃmaːk]) the standard unit of German currency before the euro.مارك: وِحْدَة نَقْد ألمانيَّهعلامَه الإمتِحانShe got good marks in the exam.
3) a stain:عَلامَه، بُقْعَهThat spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet.
عَلامَه، إشارَهThere's a mark on the map showing where the church is.
5) a cross or other sign used instead of a signature:خَتم، بَصْمَهHe couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead.
6) an indication or sign of a particular thing:سِمَه، دَلالَه، عَلامَهa mark of respect.
2. verb1) to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained:يُبَقِّعThis white material marks easily.
2) to give marks to (a piece of work):يُعْطي عَلامة في الإمتِحانI have forty exam-papers to mark tonight.
3) to show; to be a sign of:يَكون بِمثابَة إشارَه أو علامَهX marks the spot where the treasure is buried.
4) to note:يكتُب ملاحَظَهMark it down in your notebook.
5) (in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball:يَكون قَريبا مِن اللاعب لِيَمْنَعَه مِن الوُصول إلى الكُرهYour job is to mark the centre-forward.
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4 mark
عَلامَة \ badge: sth. worn to show what one is or belongs to: a badge of rank; a school badge. indication: a sign. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand, any spot or line that is of a different colour from the rest a white horse with a black mark on its nose, a sign (usu. a number, sometimes A, B, C, etc.) that is given by a teacher to show the quality of a piece of work in school low marks; full marks; a bad mark. sign: a movement or mark or notice that tells one sth.: He waved his arm as a sign that he was ready. + is a sign of addition. The road sign gave a warning of a dangerous bend. symptom: a sign of an illness: A hot head is a symptom of fever. token: a sign: The gift was a token of his love. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. has been: There were traces of blood on the floor. vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. -
5 mark
إِشَارَة \ allusion: the act of alluding; sth. that alludes. indication: a sign. mark: sth. said or done as a sign of sth.: They stood silent as a mark of respect for the dead. reference: referring; a statement that refers to sth.: His speech made no reference to the war. sign: sth. that shows the existence (or probable existence) of sth. else: A red sunset is a sign of good weather. Loss of hearing is a sign of old age, a movement or mark or notice that tells one sth.: He waved his arm as a sign that he was ready. + is a sign of addition. The road sign gave a warning of a dangerous bend. signal: an official sign that gives an order or warning: A red light is a signal that a car or train must stop. symptom: a sign of an illness: A hot head is a symptom of fever. wave: a waving movement or sign, usu. with the hand: He gave a wave (of his hand) as he walked away. -
6 Mark II Facer-Canceler with microprocessor controls
Abbreviation: Micro Mark (year 1987)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Mark II Facer-Canceler with microprocessor controls
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7 mark out
يَرْسُم حُدود المَلْعَبThe pitch was marked out with white lines.
2) to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future:يَخْتارHe had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.
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8 mark
لازَمَ \ haunt: (of spirits of the dead) to seem to visit (a person or place) often; (of memories, dreams, etc.) trouble (sb.) by coming often to the mind: The old castle is haunted. The fear of taking my exams haunts me. keep sb. company: to be or go with sb.: His dog keeps him company. mark: (in football, etc.) to watch and stay close to another player, so as to prevent him from getting the ball. \ See Also سكن (سَكَنَ) -
9 mark-húnn
n. the blubber with the harpoon’s print in it, Gþl. 462. -
10 mark-land
n. forest-land, with the notion of march-land, border-land, Hkr. i. 45, Eg. 58.II. a local name = Labrador (?), Fb. -
11 Break-Mark
A defect in silk fabric caused by a mechanical scarring or chafing of the fibre. The marks consist of minute particles split off from the main fibre. They show lighter shade when dyed because of their smallness and irregular form combined with the high refractive power of silk to light. Also called "Soap-mark" and "Chafe-mark." -
12 No Mark Cotton
A cotton market term. When cotton is baled the compressors paint a " mark," viz., a combination of letters which is a distinguishing feature of every lot of cotton, no matter how small or large. " No mark" cotton is cotton which arrives with the painted marks obliterated, generally owing to the tares or covers being torn off by " country damage." In such cases there is an examination of the cotton and it is classified by a special committee. -
13 centre mark
■ Mark located at the midpoint of the halfway line, surrounded by a circle with a radius of 9.15 m (10 yds).Syn. centre mark■ Punkt auf der Mittellinie, um den herum ein Kreis mit einem Radius von 9,15 m gezogen und von dem aus der Anstoß ausgeführt wird. -
14 kicks from the penalty mark
■ Procedure for determining the winners of a match which ends with both teams having scored the same number of goals after extra time.► If, after both teams have taken five kicks, both have scored the same number of goals, or have not scored any goals, the penalty shoot-out goes on until one team has scored a goal more than the other from the same number of kicks.Syn. penalty shoot-out■ Vorgehensweise zur Ermittlung des Siegers in einem Spiel, wenn die Wettbewerbsbestimmungen dies nach einem unentschieden ausgegangenen Spiel erfordern und wenn das Spiel nach Verlängerung immer noch unentschieden steht.► Wenn nach je fünf Schüssen von der Strafstoßmarke beide Mannschaften keine oder gleich viele Tore erzielt haben, werden die Schüsse so lange fortgesetzt, bis eine Mannschaft nach gleich vielen Schüssen ein Tor mehr erzielt hat.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > kicks from the penalty mark
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15 Back Quality Mark - usually a double headed arrow in a rectangular box with either one or two dates and mail centre code
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Back Quality Mark - usually a double headed arrow in a rectangular box with either one or two dates and mail centre code
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16 balizar
• mark off• mark out with buoys• mark with beacons• mark with buoys -
17 nomorkan
mark with a number, marked with a number, marked with a number, marking with a number -
18 оцифровывать
mark with figures
шкала прибора (вольтметра) оцифрована через 10 вольт, т.е., деления имеют следующую оцифровку 10, 20, 30 и т.д. — the instrument scale is marked with figures graduated in 10 volt intervals (or graduated with intervals each representing 10 volts).Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > оцифровывать
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19 отмечать красным цветом
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > отмечать красным цветом
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20 abalizar
• mark with buoys
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