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n. Mark (voornaam)mark1[ ma:k] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉4 peil ⇒ niveau, standaard8 belang9 aandacht♦voorbeelden:leave one's mark on • zijn stempel drukken opmake one's mark • zich onderscheiden4 above/below the mark • boven/beneden peilI don't feel quite up to the mark • ik voel me niet helemaal fit/in ordeon your marks, get set, go! • op uw plaatsen! klaar? af!beside/off the mark • ernaastoverstep the mark • over de schreef gaan————————mark21 vlekken (maken/krijgen)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 merken ⇒ tekenen, onderscheiden; aanduiden♦voorbeelden:1 his birth marks the beginning of a new era • zijn geboorte luidt het begin van een nieuw tijdperk inmark the occasion • de gelegenheid luister bijzettenmarked for life • voor het leven getekend
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