OXFORD 9000
📚 verb • entry_id 4336

mark

/mɑːk/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
marcar
To put a mark on (something); to make (something) recognizable by a mark; to label or write on (something).
to mark a box or bale of merchandise
to mark clothing with one's name
marcar
To leave a mark (often an undesirable or unwanted one) on (something).
See where this pencil has marked the paper.
The floor was marked with wine and blood.
marcar
To indicate (something) in writing or by other symbols.
In her Bible, the words of Christ were marked in red.
Prices are marked on individual items.
anotar • apuntar
To focus one's attention on (something or someone); to pay attention to, to take note of.
Mark my words: that boy’s up to no good.
More are men’s ends mark’d than their lives before:
calificar
To indicate the correctness of and give a score to (a school assignment, exam answers, etc.).
The teacher had to spend her weekend marking all the tests.
Under the proposals, an assurance is given that GBR (in the words of the plan) will not be marking its own homework.