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marking ['mɑ:kɪŋ]1 noun∎ marking to market comptabilisation f au prix de marché(distinctive marks) marques fpl; (on animal → spots) taches fpl; (→ stripes) rayures fpl; Aviation insignes mpl►► marking ink encre f à marquer;marking scheme barème m
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