markedly如何读

英:['mɑ:kɪdlɪ]

美:[ˈmɑrkɪdlɪ]

markedly是什么意思

  • adv.显著地;醒目地;明显地

markedly词根

词根:marked

adj.

marked 显著的;有记号的

n.

marking 标志;打分;做记号;斑纹

v.

marked 表示(mark的过去分词);作记号;打分数

marking 注意;作记号于;给…打分数(mark的ing形式)

markedly英英释义

adjective

having an identifying mark

marked playing cards

or ˈmär-kəd having a distinctive or emphasized character

has a marked drawl

enjoying fame or notoriety

Winning the tournament made her a marked woman.

being an object of attack, suspicion, or vengeance

To his enemies, the rebel leader was a marked man.

overtly signaled by a linguistic feature

with most English nouns the plural is the marked number

adjective

markedly词源中文解释

"manifestly, noticeably," 1799, 来自 marked + -ly (2). "19世纪喜爱的副词" [OED]。

markedly词源英文解释

The first known use of marked was before the 12th century

markedly儿童词典英英释义

markedadjective

having an identifying mark

a marked card

noticeable, conspicuous

speaks with a marked accent

being a person on whom attention is focused

being an object of attack or suspicion

a marked man

markedly 例句

1 The participants took markedly different approaches to the show’s theme.

2 Mr. Zuckerman noted that the crime rate in New York had declined markedly in the 20 years that “Law & Order” has fictionalized the city’s seedy underbelly.

3 As the novelty has become markedly less novel, today’s blooper reels have relied less and less on bungled lines to carry the day.

4 Follicular cavity area increases markedly, the follicular epithelial cells were highly significantly lower P 0.001.

滤泡腔面积明显增大, 滤泡上皮细胞高度明显降低P均<0.001.

5 The CBC here shows a markedly increased MCV, typical for megaloblastic anemia.

全血细胞计数显示MCV( 红细胞平均体积)明显地升高, 是典型的巨幼细胞贫血的表现.

6 But many pleasing pieces were markedly less expensive than they had been a decade or so ago, once allowance is made for the erosion of the buying power of the British and American currencies.

7 Both rose markedly after downturns in 1974, 1980 and 1990.

在1974年,1980年和1990年的低迷之后都有显著的上升。

8 Current economic activity is markedly slower than during the go-go years of the mid to late 1980s.

目前的经济明显地比蓬勃发展的1980年代中晚期来得缓慢。

9 Department of Energy and Environment, said the city is constantly looking for new places to expand urban agriculture to meet demand, which has jumped markedly in the pandemic.

10 Each dancer was in a markedly different place, yet for all a positive Covid test would mean the same thing: a pause in dancing.

11 Harvey Weinstein’s career in the movie business has risen and fallen as markedly as his famous temper.

12 The relations between our two countries have improved markedly in every aspect.

我们两国的关系在各方面都有了显著的发展.

13 RESULTS: The serum albumin level were markedly correlated with occurring, scoring and healing of decubitus.

结果: 截瘫后血白蛋白水平与压疮发生的机会, 压疮的评分,压疮的愈合间都存在明显的相关性.

14 Although there was nothing markedly peculiar about her gait as she moved through the hall—she neither dallied nor quite hurried—she was nonetheless very peculiarly transformed as she moved.

15 But it soon became apparent that moving to The Dan is a markedly different task than throwing it down in the Sahara Tent.

16 Luckily, my adult friends were more willing to experiment, even with having had markedly bad experiences eating duck before.

17 “If either of my next movies is financially successful, it puts you on a markedly shorter list for other larger-scale movies,” Mr. Harris said.

18 As a recipe writer, I consider it a win if I can improve an existing technique, either by making it more simple and foolproof, or by tweaking it to produce markedly superior results.

19 The right lung is markedly atelectatic.

右肺明显萎陷.

20 It’s been a marked contrast from his demeanor at his earlier civil trials, when Trump stormed out of the courtroom, actively sparred with judges and made no effort to shield his disdain.

markedly 同义词

3 引人注目地

impressively attractively

markedly 短语相关

a marked man/woman in marked contrast to in stark/marked/sharp contrast with/to mis-marked

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