英:[ˈɪəmɑ:k]
美:[ˈɪrmɑrk]
英:[ˈɪəmɑ:k]
美:[ˈɪrmɑrk]
vt.
指定用途
标记
打耳记
n.
特征
耳记
标记
ear·mark
ir mark
复数:earmarks
第三人称单数:earmarks
现在分词:earmarking
过去式:earmarked
过去分词:earmarked
noun
a particular quality or trait that distinguishes a person or thing from others.The film had all the earmarks of a blockbuster.The man's death had the earmarks of a suicide.Although he could be charming, he had the earmarks of a violent man.
an identifying mark made on the ear of an animal such as a cow.Judging by the earmark, he thought the cow belonged to the neighboring herd.
transitive verb
to designate or set aside for a special purpose.These funds have been earmarked for research.
to make an identifying mark on the ear of (an animal).
15世纪中期,源自 ear(n.1)和 mark(n.1)。最初是指在绵羊和牛的耳朵上切割或标记,作为所有权的标志(也是对某些罪犯的惩罚); 从1570年代开始,它在比喻意义上被记录为“所有权的标记”。
The first known use of earmark was in the 15th century
earnverb
to get for services given
earn a good salary
to deserve as a result of labor or service
earned good grades
earmuffnoun
one of a pair of pads joined by a flexible band and worn to protect the ears against cold or noise
earmuffnoun
one of a pair of pads joined by a flexible band and worn to protect the ears against cold or noise
earmark1 of 2noun
a mark of identification on the ear of an animal
a mark or quality by which something can be identified
the earmarks of success
earmark2 of 2verb
to mark with or as if with an earmark
to set aside for a special purpose
money earmarked for a vacation
earmark1 of 2noun
a mark of identification on the ear of an animal
a mark or quality by which something can be identified
the earmarks of success
earmark2 of 2verb
to mark with or as if with an earmark
to set aside for a special purpose
money earmarked for a vacation
1 But soon all her earnings, from clerking at Dickson’s Pharmacy to waitressing at the Eat’n Park, were earmarked for a camera, and she spent hours poring over Mr. Wilkinson’s camera catalogs and photography magazines.
2 The tree’s “trunk” is filled with mixed-use spaces for shops, while shaded and open areas are earmarked for gardens, playgrounds and other amenities.
3 The portrait of a young man with penetrating brown eyes that had been languishing in storage at the for decades was one of a list of artworks earmarked for possible sale.
4 That last, draped with a circular cape, stood as a testament to their earmark oddity.
5 The number of libraries threatened across the UK is steadily creeping upwards, with over 520 – including 60 mobile libraries – now earmarked for the axe, according to Public Libraries News.
6 Canning is a smart girl, and she could likely do just fine in the world even without the college funds her parents had originally earmarked for her.
7 We knew Episode 13 was going to end up around Chinese New Year, so we’ve always had that earmarked.
8 He also undertook to earmark $ 235 billion in government expenditure on infrastructure projects within five years.
同时承诺在五年内投资二千三百五十亿元进行基建.
9 Library users, authors, parents and children took part in "read-ins" and demonstrations at in south Yorkshire, Lancashire, Gloucestershire, Dorset and Oxfordshire, where 20 of the 43 libraries still running are earmarked for withdrawal of funds.
10 But since 2007, despite opposition from alumnae, students and residents of Lynchburg, that painting and three others have been earmarked for sale to shore up the endowment of what is now called Randolph College.
11 Then you should then earmark your own funds to go wherever you want after your death.
12 To make room for overflow crowds, the county commission earmarked $175,000 to turn the Union County Courthouse basement into an enlarged courtroom and move records into a specially constructed separate building.
13 Mr. Fox does have the backing of HBO, which showed his film last year, but most of the financing for his tour comes from foundations, and none is earmarked for awards-season campaigning.
14 It had the earmarks in its early stages of a mission statement more than a stemwinder.
15 I will earmark this money for your research.
我将为你的研究指拨一笔款项。
16 The $98 million state gift cannot be used to pay back this debt because it has been earmarked for capital projects, namely building or improving schools.
17 He had never before spent a needless penny, since all money had been earmarked for his bookstore.
18 In the philanthropic world, gifts often come with strings attached: money that is earmarked for specific uses or specific programs.
19 Tonight, I'm calling on Congress to publish all earmark requests on a single website before there's a vote so that the American people can see how their money is being spent.
今晚,我呼吁国会在相关投票前将所有请求拨专款的要求公布在同一个网站上,以便美国人民能够看到他们的钱是怎么花的。
20 Parks and Recreation is amongst a number of shows earmarked for the chop as US networks outline plans for the new season and beyond.
1 确定
set certain firm established definite assured determinate certainly identification determination certitude name determine establish fix assign seal settle appoint assure pinpoint clinch for certain
2 标记
sign code mark label tag flag signature trademark token signage insignia sigil cachet indicia point plot note spot Mark index icon logo stamp badge cue stigma describe smoke signal reference patch marker emblem indicial standard device bearing monument barometer regalia cognizance tessera
3 特征
feature note trick characteristic impress strain stamp trait trademark distinction genius hallmark idiosyncrasy particularity physiognomy lineament differentia sign manual -morph eigen- thing point quality kind character race stuff shape mark identity dimension streak tang timbre -ism face cast attribute personality diagnostic property nature principal signature texture accent temper imprint stigma specificity tincture cachet salience finger print indicium difference hair parameter criterion patent modality idiom birthmark shtick suchness
5 划拨
6 预先安排