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♦ marked /mɑ:kt/a.1 segnato; contrassegnato; marcato: marked cards, carte segnate (o truccate); marked notes, banconote segnate ( dalla polizia, ecc.)2 sorvegliato ( da un nemico); tenuto sotto tiro (o nel mirino) (fig.): a marked man, un uomo tenuto sotto tiro4 considerevole; grande; notevole; marcato; forte; spiccato: a marked change, un notevole cambiamento; a marked difference, una differenza marcata● ( banca) marked cheques, assegni vistati (o a copertura garantita) □ ( sport) marked course, tracciato ( di una gara) □ (fin., rag.) marked to market, valutato ai prezzi di mercatomarkedly avv. markedness n. [u].
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