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Mark

Mark

(n)
UK
mɑːk
US
mɑːrk
Definition: A small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings, typically one caused by damage or dirt.
Meaning: Dấu, nhãn, nhãn mác
Very Common
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These cakes were specially made to mark the beginning of spring and eventually started being called “spring dish”.

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To run for the position of Mayor of New York against Democrat Mark Green in 2001, Bloomberg gave up his position of CEO and appointed Lex Fenwick as CEO in his stead.

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My car has a top speed of over 225km/h (140 mph), which would have been unheard of even a few decades ago let alone the 320km/h (200mph) mark.

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These cakes were specially made to mark the beginning of spring and eventually started being called "spring dish".

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