1. marked
There is a marked difference between them.
The answer was marked wrong.
The invention of the transistor marked a new era.
There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
The contrast between the two ideas is very marked.
When I looked in a gardening book I was surprised by how many were marked poisonous.
We have explained that HTML is, as a basic rule, elements marked up with open and close tags.
Courtesy marked his manner.
There have always been fashionable faces and expressions which marked an epoch.
They marked the damaged goods down by 40%.
Depression is a period marked by slackening of business activity, widespread unemployment, falling prices, and wages, etc.
They marked off the land for their house with rows of stones.
here has been a marked improvement since last year.
marked improvement
Policemen sometimes drive in a marked car, but other times in unmarked cars.
Anglais mot "zaznaczony"(marked) se produit dans des ensembles:
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