mark: pengertian dan definisi
InggrisKetik sebuah kata
A visible trace or impression, such as a line or spot.
A sign, such as a cross, made in lieu of a signature.
A written or printed symbol used for punctuation; a punctuation mark.
A number, letter, or symbol used to indicate various grades of academic achievement: got a mark of 95 instead of 100.
An appraisal; a rating. Often used in the plural: earned high marks from her superiors.
An inscription, name, stamp, label, or seal placed on an article to signify ownership, quality, manufacture, or origin.
A notch in an animal's ear or hide indicating ownership.
Nautical A knot or piece of material placed at various measured lengths on a sounding line to indicate the depth of the water.
Nautical A Plimsoll mark.
A distinctive trait or property: Good manners are the mark of a civilized person.
A lasting effect: The experience had left its mark.
A particular mode, brand, size, or quality of a product, especially a weapon or machine.
A recognized standard of quality: schoolwork that is not up to the mark.
Importance; prominence: "a fellow of no mark nor likelihood” ( Shakespeare).
Notice; attention: a matter unworthy of mark.
A target: "A mounted officer would be a conspicuous mark” ( Ambrose Bierce).
Something that one wishes to achieve; a goal.
An object or point that serves as a guide.
Slang A person who is the intended victim of a swindler; a dupe.
Sports The place from which racers begin and sometimes end their contest.
A point reached or gained: the halfway mark of the race.
A record: set a new mark in the long jump.
Sports A strike or spare in bowling.
Sports A stationary ball in lawn bowling; a jack.
A boundary between countries.