释义 |
earmark美 ['ɪr.mɑrk] 英 ['ɪə(r).mɑː(r)k] - n.标记;特征
- v.指定…的用途;预先安排
- 网络拨款;指定用途;专项拨款
复数:earmarks 现在分词:earmarking 过去式:earmarked v. allocate,assign,allot,set aside,put aside 1. | [usupass] 指定…的用途;预先安排,确定(未来发生的事情)to decide that sth will be used for a particular purpose, or to state that sth will happen to sb/sth in the future |
| The money had been earmarked for spending on new school buildings. 这笔款项已指定用于新校舍建设。 | | The factory has been earmarked for closure. 这家工厂已被指定关闭。 | | She was earmarked early as a possible champion. 人们早就认定她有可能夺冠。 |
1. | [usupl] 标记;特征a feature or quality that is typical of sb/sth |
| The incident has all the earmarks of a terrorist attack. 这一事件具有恐怖袭击的所有特征。 |
n. | 1. a characteristic that makes it possible to recognize the nature or origins of something 2. an identifying symbol, notch, or hole on or in the ear of a farm animal 3. a quality or feature that is typical of someone or something | v. | 1. to select and reserve something to be used for a particular purpose 2. to mark the ear of a farm animal with an identifying symbol, notch, or hole 3. to decide to use something, especially money, for a particular purpose |
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