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mark noun 4level of sth 水平;程度ADJECTIVE | VERB + MARK | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEhalfway 半程(标记)◆We've reached the halfway mark in the show.演出我们已经看到一半了。tide (usually tidemark) 潮标high-tide, low-tide 高潮线;低潮线high-water, low-water 高水位线;低水位线$10 million, £2 billion, 30-minute, etc. * 1,000 万美元、20 亿英镑、30 分钟等的标准◆Spending has now reached the $1 million mark.花销现已达到 100 万美元大关。◆By the film's 30-minute mark, most of the audience have lost the plot.电影演到 30 分钟时,大部分观众已经跟不上情节发展了。VERB + MARKset 规定标准approach, near 接近标线◆Their relationship was approaching the two-year mark.他们的恋情快有两年之久了。reach 达到标准break, pass, surpass 超过标准◆This year's sales figures have already passed the mark set last year.今年的销售额已经超过了去年定下的标准。fall short of 未达到标准PREPOSITIONabove the mark, below the mark 在标准之上;在标准之下around the mark 在标准上下◆around the $500 mark在 500 美元这个标准上下at a/the mark 处于⋯标准◆The river was at its low-water mark.这条河流处于低水位线。up to the mark (= as good as sb/sth should be) 达到标准◆Your grammar is not quite up to the mark.你的语法还没完全达标。 |