第三人称单数:earmarks
现在分词:earmarking
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过去分词:earmarked
过去式:earmarked
1. Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.
正确的谈吐是受教育者的特征。
及物动词
1. This sum of money is earmarked for our research.
这笔款子是特别拨给我们作研究用的。
2. 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。
1. 指定用途,专款专用:1135debenture capital债券资本 | 1364earmark 指定用途,专款专用 | 1365earmarked loan 用贷款
2. 耳号:early 早的 | earmark 耳号 | earmuff 御寒耳罩
1. 指定(款项等)用作特定用途
If resources such as money are earmarked for a particular purpose, they are reserved for that purpose.
e.g. ...the extra money being earmarked for the new projects...
指定用于新项目的额外资金
e.g. The education department has earmarked £6m for the new school...
教育部为这所新学校划拨了600万英镑的专款。
2. earmark什么意思
2. 决定,确定(关闭、处理等)
If something has been earmarked for closure or disposal, for example, people have decided that it will be closed or got rid of.
e.g. Their support meant that he was not forced to sell the business which was earmarked for disposal last year...
他们的支持意味着他不必被迫出售去年已决定要卖掉的公司。
e.g. The pit was one of the 31 earmarked for closure by the Trade and Industry Secretary.
这是工贸大臣明确指出要关闭的31个矿井之一。
1. The cabinet urged government departments to earmark more funds and enhance management and cooperation in implementing these measures.
2. The central and local governments earmark big sums of capital to set up the employment promotion fund every year.
3. He said the government is preparing to earmark 15 billion yuan to subsidize interest payments on loans taken out by companies for technological advancement.
4. To earmark HK $ 300 million to set up a child development fund to provide children from a disadvantaged background with more development opportunities.
5. Given the serious infrastructure disparity in the rural areas, the government will not earmark adequate funds to fill the gap.
6. The following five years will see Qingdao earmark 200 million yuan each year on a forestation drive.
7. earmark
7. Ma said the Executive Yuan will earmark NT $ 1 billion for the fund this year.
8. BEIJING - China announced on Wednesday that it will earmark special fund from its central budget to support the restructure of its rare earths industry.
9. International visitors looking for quality home products from India with unique presentations earmark the show as a " must - attend " business event each year.
10. Tao suggests that the government should earmark more from its coffers every year to help farmers set up their own pension savings accounts.
earmark
noun
1. a distinctive characteristic or attribute
Synonym: hallmark trademark stylemark
2. identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal
verb
1. earmark什么意思
1. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
e.g. I will earmark this money for your research
She sets aside time for meditation every day
Synonym: allow appropriate set aside reserve