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Перевод: marker
[существительное] маркер ; клеймовщик ; клеймовщица ; лицо, отмечающее присутствующих учеников; метка ; веха ; указатель ; ориентировочный знак; закладка ; мемориальная доска; маркирующий горизонт; преподаватель, проверяющий письменные работы
Тезаурус:
- Dalglish switched his sights to Marker after failing in a 2.5million bid for Craig Short.
- Marker, 27, can play in defence or midfield and has a hard-man reputation.
- The game then develops into a relay race, with the members of each team having to head the balloon to a marker at one end and then back so that the next person can take over.
- Our "marker" login is a separate login from our normal ones, and does not have write-permission to our other files.
- If a document was formatted by the student for A4, what happens if the marker alters the size to US Letter, or even A5?
- In Cameroon pidgin, for example, josnau (a derivative from "just now") is a marker of the present progressive and nau nau a marker of the present perfect denoting the immediate past as in:
- It was a terrible injustice - as though they were seeking a scapegoat to put down a marker to keep other pilots on their toes.
- As well as using the presence of an aberrant p53 gene as a marker for rigorous treatment, doctors think it will be possible to develop drugs to block its activity.
- if the student is going to pursue his work further, it is easy for him to insert the marker's suggested changes if these are embedded within the document.
- , writes: AMERICAN friends saw the marker stone of the centre of England in Warwickshire and confessed they did not know U.S.A.'s centre.
- A new and successful innovation was the evolution of stemless crinoids - some of these acquired pelagic habits, and during the Cretaceous the genera Marsupites and Uintacrinus ( see p.79) were widespread enough to be useful marker fossils.
- There we find similar bodily constructs built up as series of organizing principles, so that the other regiment or unit is perceived to operate in some kind of polluted time and space, and its aberrant nuances of uniform styling used as a marker of significant difference.
- And as the ship freed herself from the mule-lines and her screw began to chum up a wake of umber, sludgy water, and she picked up speed towards the marker buoys and the farewell beacon on Flamenco Island, I was sure I could see the seamen still, pointing their cameras back - now with long lenses all - towards the statue of Balboa which stands on the Panama City seafront, with the great man gazing out at the Ocean into which the Poles were now, at long last, sailing.
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