マーク

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Japanese

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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マーク (māku

  1. mark, symbol, insignia
    Synonyms: しるし (shirushi), 標識 (hyōshiki), 記号 (kigō)
    シンボルマークshinboru mākua logo, emblem (literally, “symbol mark”)
    キスマークkisu mākua love bite, hickey (literally, “kiss mark”)
  2. a trademark, service mark
    Synonym: 商標 (shōhyō)
    • 2022 March 8 (last accessed), “Rogo saisaku”, in Aru[1], archived from the original on 2022-3-8:
      (ゆう)(げん)(がい)(しゃ)(やま)(した)(ちく)(さん)(さま)
      ()(ぎゅう)(ちく)(さん)(ぎょう)(しゃ)(さま)(うし)()(がら)ではなく、(めい)(しょう)(きょう)調(ちょう)したいというご()(ぼう)にお(こた)えし、マークには「(やま)(した)」のシルエットが(かく)れているデザイン。
      yūgengaisha Yamashita chikusan sama
      Wagyū no chikusan gyōsha sama. Ushi no egara de wa naku, meishō o kyōchō shitai to iu gokibō ni okotae shi, māku ni wa “Yamashita” no shiruetto ga kakureteiru dezain.
      Yamashita chikusan LLC
      Wagyu beef producer. Not just a cow design: since the client said they wanted to emphasize the corporate name, the trademark includes a silhouette of “Yamashita” [山下] hidden within the design.
  3. (computing) short for マークアップ (mākuappu, markup)

Proper noun

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マーク (Māku

  1. Mark (given name)
  2. (computing) Mach kernel

Verb

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マークする (māku surutransitive suru (stem マーク (māku shi), past マークした (māku shita))

  1. to mark, to put a mark (on something)
  2. to set a record (to achieve or note the most extreme example of some variable, such as the highest score in a sport)
    (かの)(じょ)()(りん)(しん)マークした
    Kanojo wa Gorin shin o māku shita.
    She set a new Olympic record.

Conjugation

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See also

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  • マルク (maruku, mark, unit of weight; currency)
  • マルコ (Maruko, Mark, author of the Gospel)