Mark (someone or something) with (something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "mark (someone or something) with (something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-02-17 07:02

Meaning of Mark (someone or something) with (something)

Mark (someone or something) with (something) verb phrase

To use something to make one or more marks on someone or something

I've marked the trees with white inks to show the route.

The girl marked the wooden table with a marker.

To place a specific number, letter, or other symbol on someone or something to show a particular meaning.

We will mark the goods with the letters VI if they are shipped to Vietnam.

She marked her boxes with an X in order to avoid confusing hers with the others's.

Other phrases about:

check off

To mark something on a list as having done it.

Grammar and Usage of Mark (someone or something) with (something)

Verb Forms

  • to mark (someone or something) with (something)
  • marking (someone or something) with (something)
  • marked (someone or something) with (something)
  • marks (someone or something) with (something)

The verb "mark" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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