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marqué — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • blur verb To make something unclear, hazy, or difficult to make out.
  • brand noun A name, symbol, or identity that marks a product or company and distinguishes it from competitors.
  • colored adjective Having a particular color, especially a color other than plain black, white, or gray.
  • make verb To create, produce, or build something.
  • mark noun A visible line, spot, or impression left on a surface.
  • marque noun A brand of a manufactured product, especially of a motor car.
  • tally verb To count or add up a total.
  • tick noun A small blood-feeding arachnid that attaches to the skin of animals and humans.
  • track noun A rough path or trail, often left by repeated use.

Senses

marqué is used for these senses in English:

  • blur A smear, smudge or blot.
  • colored Biased; pervasively (but potentially subtly) influenced in a particular way.
  • make Brand; marque; manufacturer; maker.
  • mark An indication or sign used for reference or measurement. [from 14th c.]
  • marque A brand of a manufactured product, especially of a motor car.
  • skid mark Any other mark or stain left on a surface from a sliding or rubbing object.
  • tally (by extension) Any account or score kept by notches or marks, whether on wood or paper, or in a book, especially one kept in duplicate.
  • tick A mark on any scale of measurement; a unit of measurement.

blur — full definition

  1. verb To make something unclear, hazy, or difficult to make out.
  2. noun Something that appears hazy, smudged, or indistinct.

brand — full definition

  1. noun A name, symbol, or identity that marks a product or company and distinguishes it from competitors.
  2. noun A particular make or type of product.
  3. noun A mark burned into skin or hide with a hot iron, especially to show ownership of livestock.
  4. verb To mark permanently with a hot iron, or to label someone unfairly with a lasting reputation.

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