marker
noun /ˈmɑːkə(r)/
/ˈmɑːrkər/
Idioms (表示方位的)标记,记号 - a boundary marker
界标 - He placed a marker where the ball had landed.
他在球落地的地方放了个标记。
- a boundary marker
标志;标识;表示 - Price is not always an accurate marker of quality.
价格并不总是质量的准确标志。
- Price is not always an accurate marker of quality.
- enlarge image(British English also marker pen)a pen with a thick felt tip
记号笔;毡头笔 see also Magic Marker™ - (British English) (North American English grader)a person who marks students’ work or exam papers
Topics Educationb2阅卷人;判作业的人 - (British English) (in team games, especially football (soccer)
) a player who stays close to a player on the other team in order to stop them getting the ball团队比赛,尤指足球 Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2紧逼防守的队员;钉人的防守队员
Idioms
lay/put/set down a marker (for something)
- to do something that sets a standard for your competitors or shows what you intend to do or achieve in the future
标志: 做一些可以为您的竞争对手树立标准的事情,或者表明您将来打算做或要实现的目标- The reigning champions laid down a marker with a 36–0 defeat of their opponents.
卫冕冠军以36比0击败对手奠定了基础。 - The prime minister has put down a marker for a Washington visit in May.
首相已经为5月份的华盛顿之行做好了准备。
- The reigning champions laid down a marker with a 36–0 defeat of their opponents.