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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++marked /mɑːkt $ mɑːrkt/ ●●○ adjective  1 CLEAR/EASY TO SEE[only before noun] very easy to notice 显著的;明显的 SYN noticeable a marked lack of enthusiasm 明显缺乏热情 The patient showed a marked improvement in her condition after changing medication. 换药治疗后病人的病情明显好转。 Miller’s organized desk stood in marked contrast to the rest of the office. 米勒的桌子上整理得井井有条,和办公室里的其他桌子形成明显的对比。2. marked man/woman RISKa person who is in danger because someone wants to harm them 处于险境的人,成为攻击目标的人5markedly/'mɑːkɪdli'mɑːkədli/adv Johnson and Rivera have markedly different leadership styles.约翰逊和里韦拉的领导风格迥然不同。
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markedAs a result, the tendency for waste - especially hazardous waste - to cross borders is especially marked.And here there are marked differences in the way the contributors to this volume see the inner city problem.These have a marked effect on the development with increasing Ra.Doctors noted a marked improvement in the patient's condition.That concentration has become marked in recent elections.A marked increase in their power would challenge what he surely considered his rightful position within the Yorkist polity.There have been marked increases in professional, managerial, and routine non-manual work.He thus became a marked man.This marked urban - rural shift is explained by a number of causes.
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marked
marked /mɑːkt $ mɑːrkt/ adjective
 Word Family: verb: mark; adverb: markedly; adjective: markedunmarked
1. [only before noun] very easy to notice
   SYN  noticeable:
    a marked lack of enthusiasm
    The patient showed a marked improvement in her condition after changing medication.
    Miller’s organized desk stood in marked contrast to the rest of the office.
2. marked man/woman a person who is in danger because someone wants to harm them
—markedly /ˈmɑːkədli, ˈmɑːkɪdli $ ˈmɑːr-/ adverb:
    Johnson and Rivera have markedly different leadership styles.


markedBrE /mɑːkt/ 🔊NAmE /mɑːrkt/ 🔊 adjectiveeasy to see 显而易见的;明显的;显著的 SYN noticeable, distinct a marked difference/improvement 明显的差异/进步a marked increase in profits利润的显著提高She is quiet and studious, in marked contrast to her sister. 她沉静勤奋,与她妹妹形成了鲜明的对照。🔊🔊(linguistics 语言学) (of a word or form of a word 单词或词形) showing a particular feature or style, such as being formal or informal 有标记成分的(如正式或非正式用语) OPP unmarked mark·ed·ly BrE /ˈmɑːkɪdli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmɑːrkɪdli/ 🔊 adverbHer background is markedly different from her husband's. 她的背景和她丈夫的截然不同。🔊🔊This year's sales have risen markedly. 今年的销售额明显提高了。🔊🔊a marked ˈman/ˈwomana person who is in danger because their enemies want to harm them (遭计划攻击的)目标人物