Mark is a transliteration noun, commonly pronounced mà tóu, which is a transliteration of the prefix "mark". First, it refers to the meaning of a trademark; second, it refers to the marks marked with words, figures and marks on the packaging of goods to distinguish one batch of goods from another.
Keywords: Mark
English [m:k]
Explanation:
Sign; Symbol; Traces; mark
To mark on; Scores; Dirty; Point out the direction; Celebrate; Give the characteristics; Display; Attention; Man-to-man defense
Intransitive verb markers; Scores; Dirty.
Noun (short for noun) (mark (name)
[plural: mark; ; Third person singular: marks;; Present participle: mark; ; Past tense: marked; ; Past participle: mark]]
Phrases:
Mark zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg
Changes in the use of words:
(noun)
1. When Mark explains "traces, stains and spots", he refers to small spots or broken parts on the surface of something.
2. Mark refers to the score of a subject or the grade expressed by letters when explaining "score, grade symbol", which is often used with for [in] to indicate that the verb "score" is often used in get〔gain〕].
3. when mark is used as an uncountable noun, it is interpreted as "reputation, impression and influence", which can be used with possessive pronouns, but not with articles a or the.