earmark
英:[ˈɪəmɑ:k] 美: [ˈɪrmɑrk]
earmark 基本解释
vt.指定用途;标记;打耳记;
n.特征;耳记;标记;
变形
过去式:earmarked过去分词:earmarked现在分词:earmarking第三人称单数:earmarks
英英释义
earmark[ 'iəmɑ:k ]
n.identification mark on the ear of a domestic animala distinctive characteristic or attribute同义词:hallmarktrademarkstylemark
v.give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause"I will earmark this money for your research"
同义词:allowappropriateset asidereserve
earmark 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- I've earmarked Peter for the job.
我已派彼得做这事。 - One thousand dollars is earmarked to buy books for the library.
特别拨款一千美元为图书馆购书。
用作名词(n.)- She has all the earmarks of a superstar.
她具备超级明星的一切特征。 - Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.
谈吐得体是受过教育的标志。
权威例句
EarmarkEarmarkReleasable earmark assemblyEarmark Draws Criticism, Creates ConfusionEgalitarianism under earmark constraints ☆AIDS research. Earmark draws criticism, creates confusion.Annotations with EARMARK for arbitrary, overlapping and out-of order markupCDC Struggles to Recover from Debacle over EarmarkThe development of an automatic recognition system for earmark and earprint comparisonsChronic fatigue syndrome. CDC struggles to recover from debacle over earmark