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English - Turkish
işaretlemek

Askerin mezarını işaretlemek için yalnızca basit bir beyaz haç vardı. - There was only a simple white cross to mark the soldier's tomb.

işaret yapmak
markalamak
işaret koymak
işaretlemek

Askerin mezarını işaretlemek için yalnızca basit bir beyaz haç vardı. - There was only a simple white cross to mark the soldier's tomb.

Öğretmen kağıtları işaretlemekle meşgul. - The teacher is busy marking papers.

işaret

Doğru cevabı işaretleyin. - Mark the right answer.

Bu işaret ne anlama geliyor? - What does this mark mean?

{i} (derste) not, numara
im, imlemek işaret;imlemek /
not atmak
{i} iz
{i} damga

Transistörün icadı yeni bir döneme damgasını vurdu. - The invention of the transistor marked a new era.

Büyük çiftliklerde sığırlar genellikle damgalarla işaretlenirler. - On large farms, cattle are usually marked with brands.

etiketlemek
marka
nişane
damgasını vurmak
belirteç

Ben gerçekten şimdiye kadar bunun hakkında hiç düşünmedim ama otobandaki şerit belirteçleri şaşırtıcı biçimde uzun. - I never really thought about this until now, but the lane markers on the freeway are surprisingly long.

(Ticaret) fiyat etiketi koymak
numaralamak
not (derste)
kalıntı
bellik
hesaba katmak
dağ
markalamak
röper
(Tıp) n.İşaret, nişan, leke, yara yeri, iz, kusur, sakatlık, bozukluk
(okulda) not
marke etmek
belirtke
(Bilgisayar) imle
puanlamak
belgi
numara
(Bilgisayar) imlemek işaret
eser
spor başlama çizgisi
belirtmek
standart
norm
alman markı
leke
yer

Açık hava pazarları yerel çiftliklerde yetiştirilen gıdaları satar. - Open-air markets sell food grown on local farms.

Herhangi bir yerde gidebileceğim bir bit pazarı var mı? - Is there anywhere I can go to find a flea market?

lekelemek
not

Bu dönem notların ortalamanın oldukça altında. - Your marks were well below average this term.

O, İngilizce tam not aldı. - He got full marks in English.

mark
nişan

Tom mükemmel bir nişancıdır. - Tom is an excellent marksman.

Tom uzman bir keskin nişancıdır. - Tom is a proficient marksman.

{f} işaretle

Sığırlar damgalarla işaretlenirler. - The cattle are marked with brands.

Doğru cevabı işaretleyin. - Mark the right answer.

göstermek

Öğretmen onun yok olduğunu göstermek için onun adının yanına bir işaret koydu. - The teacher put a mark next to his name to show that he was absent.

damgalamak
işaret etmek
istenen düzey ya da nitelik
etiket

Biz HTML'nin, temel bir kural olarak, açık ve kapalı etiketlerle işaretlenmiş elementler olduğunu açıkladık. - We have explained that HTML is, as a basic rule, elements marked up with open and close tags.

Alman parası
çizik

Sami'nin yüzünün her yerinde çizikler vardı. - Sami had marks all over his face.

belirti

Japonlar saygı belirtisi olarak her zaman eğilmezler. - The Japanese do not always make a bow as a mark of respect.

işaret koymak
alamet
iz bırakmak

Bir iz bırakmak istiyorum. - I want to leave a mark.

Herkes bir iz bırakmak ister. - Everyone wants to leave a mark.

hedef

Onun beklentileri tam olarak hedefi buldu. - His expectations hit the mark exactly.

Pazarlama bölümü ve satış bölümü hedefleri mutlaka aynı değildir. - The objectives of the marketing department and the sales department are not necessarily the same.

yara izi
etki

New York'ta Ekim 1987 borsa krizi hâlâ etkili bir şekilde hatırlanmaktadır. - The stock market crash of October 1987 in New York is still vividly remembered.

çizgi

Çizgilerinize, hazırlanın, başlayın! - On your marks, get set, go!

(isim) markos
{i} markos
a bad mark kırık not
mevzudan dışarı
{f} damga vurmak, damgalamak
kâfi derece
{i} leke; çizik. 9
(Askeri) PARLAK NOKTA: Kara ve deniz topçu desteğinde, hedef üzerindeki optimum aydınlatma anını belirlemek için gözlemci/belirleyici tarafından aydınlatma fişeklerini ateşlemede yapılan rapor
English - English
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Mark the Evangelist, also called John Mark, first patriarch of Alexandria and credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Mark

And Barnabas was determined to take with them John, whose surname was Mark. But Paul thought it not good to take him with them, who departed from them in Pamphylia, and went not with them to the work. And the contention was so sharp between them, that they departed asunder from the other; and so Barnabas took Mark, and sailed to Cyprus.

A male given name

And your name? she said, I suppose it's quite unremarkable? Very funny. Mark. It could stand as a symbol of for a man, for men as a category, she reflected,but I don't suppose that's why your mother gave it to you? My mother's motives always were inpenetrable to me. I was her only child, she wanted a simple life. So she gave me a simple name to go along with it. --- It wasn't a popular name until the nineteenth century. People were put of by King Mark in the Tristram and Iseult..

To take note of
To follow a player not in possession of the ball when defending, to prevent them receiving a pass easily
An English and Scottish unit of currency (originally valued at one mark weight of silver), equivalent to 13 shillings and fourpence
To indicate in some way for later reference
boundary, land in a boundary

historical A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.

Any of various European monetary units, especially the base unit of currency of Germany between 1948 and 2002, equal to 100 pfennigs
attention

in the short story of western flavor he was a pioneer of mark, the founder of a genre: probably no other writer is so significant in his field.

characteristic, sign, visible impression

What mark did you get in your history test?.

indicator of position, objective etc

Now put the pastry in at 450 degrees, or mark 8.

To catch the ball directly from a kick of 15 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick
{v} to make a mark, note, mind, observe
{n} a coin, a token, object to shoot at, butt, impression, note, proof, evidence
The Gospel of St. Mark, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the second of the four gospels
{i} male first name (form of Marcus); family name; one of the twelve disciples of Jesus, author of the Gospel of Mark (Biblical); second of the four Gospels of the New Testament written by St. Mark (Biblical); village in Illinois (USA); medieval territory in Germany
Jocular diminutive: Marky
marking consisting of crossing lines
a line, point, stamp, figure, or the like, drawn or impressed, so as to attract the attention and convey some information or intimation; a token; a trace
A mark is a written or printed symbol, for example a letter of the alphabet. He made marks with a pencil
A character or device put on an article of merchandise by the maker to show by whom it was made; a trade-mark
The unmarked fathoms are called "deeps
If someone or something leaves their mark or leaves a mark, they have a lasting effect on another person or thing. Years of conditioning had left their mark on her, and she never felt inclined to talk to strange men
something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal; "the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer"; "scored a bull's eye"; "hit the mark"; "the president's speech was a home run"
If you make your mark or make a mark, you become noticed or famous by doing something impressive or unusual. She made her mark in the film industry in the 1960s
To leave a trace, scratch, scar, or other mark, upon, or any evidence of action; as, a pencil marks paper; his hobnails marked the floor
An object the sailing instructions require a boat to pass on a specified side
A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples
A mark is a small area of something such as dirt that has accidentally got onto a surface or piece of clothing. The dogs are always rubbing against the wall and making dirty marks A properly fitting bra should never leave red marks
To 'catch' the ball To qualify as a mark, the player must be in control of the ball and it can't have been touched by anothe player nor bounced before reaching the player
To blemish, scratch, or stain
A visible sign or impression made or left upon anything; esp
If you mark something with a particular word or symbol, you write that word or symbol on it. The bank marks the check `certified' Mark the frame with your postcode For more details about these products, send a postcard marked HB/FF
the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember; "it was in London that he made his mark"; "he left an indelible mark on the American theater"
{f} indicate, signal; write down, record; notice; make a mark (intentionally or unintentionally) check accuracy of work and allot a grade; distinguish
A mark is equivalent to a binary 1, EIA negative voltage
To be a mark upon; to designate; to indicate; used literally and figuratively; as, this monument marks the spot where Wolfe died; his courage and energy marked him for a leader
To notice or observe; to give attention to; to take note of; to remark; to heed; to regard
An event that marks a particular stage or point is a sign that something different is about to happen. The announcement marks the end of an extraordinary period in European history
To indicate the correctness of and give a score to an essay, exam answers, etc
To identify the spot on the green where a player has picked up a ball for cleaning or to clear the way for another player's putt
A mark coin
1) A strike or spare; 2) the point on the lane where the bowler intends to put the ball down or otherwise use as a target
When a teacher marks a student's work, the teacher decides how good it is and writes a number or letter on it to indicate this opinion. He was marking essays in his small study. + marking mark·ing For the rest of the lunchbreak I do my marking
to overstep the mark: see overstep. Author of the second Gospel in the New Testament and disciple of Saint Peter. Abbr. Mk See table at Bible. In Arthurian legend, a king of Cornwall who was the husband of Iseult and the uncle of her lover Tristan. Antony Mark Clark Mark Wayne Goodson Mark Hanna Mark Hopkins Mark Mark the Evangelist Saint McGwire Mark David Morris Mark ripple mark Roget Peter Mark Rothko Mark Saint Mark's Basilica Scott Paul Mark Spitz Mark Andrew Strand Mark Tobey Mark Twain Mark Van Doren Carl Clinton and Mark
in many text editors, it is an invisible label used to mark your position in the file
a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark"
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Resemblance, likeness, image
To take particular notice; to observe critically; to note; to remark
An old weight and coin
insert punctuation marks into
A measure of weight (especially for gold and silver), once used throughout Europe, equivalent to 8 oz
The mark points to a position in the text It specifies one end of the region (q v ), point being the other end Many commands operate on all the text from point to the mark Each buffer has its own mark See section 7 The Mark and the Region
as, this pencil makes a fine mark
a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep"
A number or other character used in registering; as, examination marks; a mark for tardiness
Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel
Image; likeness; hence, those formed in one's image; children; descendants
If you are quick off the mark, you are quick to understand or respond to something. If you are slow off the mark, you are slow to understand or respond to something
a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"
the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament
{i} sign, indication; symbol (usually an X) made in place of a signature by a person who is unable to write; grade; stain, trace; scar; target, goal, standard for achievement; runner's starting point in a race; (former) unit of currency in Germany
If something marks a place or position, it shows where something else is or where it used to be. A huge crater marks the spot where the explosion happened
establish as the highest level or best performance; "set a record"
A score for finding the correct answer, or other academic achievement; the sum of such point gained as out of a possible total
An object the sailing instructions require a boat to pass on a specified side, excluding its anchor line and objects attached temporarily or accidentally
If you do something to mark an event or occasion, you do it to show that you are aware of the importance of the event or occasion. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to mark the occasion
A character (usually a cross) made as a substitute for a signature by one who can not write
Turkish - English
mark
mark (monetary unit of Germany)
German mark
to mark

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı märk

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈmärk/ /tə ˈmɑːrk/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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