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In. 과녁, 목표, 표, 자국, 흔적, 표지, 특징, 중요성, 명성, 부호, 기호, (무기, 장비등의) 형, 점수, 주목, 현저, 출발선IIvt., vi. below the \mark 표준 이하로, beside the \mark 과녁에서 빗나간, 적절치 않은, get off the \mark (주자가) 스타트하다, (God) save (bless) the \mark 어이쿠 실례했오IIIn. good \mark 선행점, hit the \mark 적중하다, make one's \mark 저명해지다, man of \mark 명사, miss the \mark적중하지 않다, On your \marks 제자리에, toe the \mark 발가락을 출발점에 대다IVvt. 표를 하다, 흔적을 남기다, 드러나게 하다, 점수를 메기다, 정찰을 붙히다, (어떤 목적, 운명을 위해) 골라내다, 운명지우다, 명시하다, 주시하다, 다, \mark out 구획하다Vn. 마가복음VIn. 마르크, 독일의 화폐단위
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