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单词 remarked
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remarkedadj.1

Brit. /rᵻˈmɑːkt/, U.S. /rəˈmɑrkt/, /riˈmɑrkt/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: remark v.1, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < remark v.1 + -ed suffix1.
Marked, conspicuous, noted, notable. Now chiefly with modifying adverb.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [adjective] > outstanding
particular1485
emphatical1606
prominent1609
remarked1623
protuberant1730
emphatic1760
prosilient1828
outstanding1830
focalizing1838
large1883
standout1905
stickout1937
society > communication > manifestation > manifestness > [adjective] > strikingly
notablea1398
staring?a1425
loud1535
gross1581
strong1583
signal1591
conspicuous1604
marked1620
remarked1623
ranka1640
signalized1652
bold1678
flaming1706
glaring1706
telegraphic1809
salient1841
howling1865
insistent1868
rampageous1889
1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII v. i. 33 Now Sir, you speake of two The most remark'd i' th' Kingdome. View more context for this quotation
1683 E. Chamberlayne Present State Eng. (new ed.) iii. 160 Reading..is yet more remark'd by the birth of William Laud, who..was advanc'd to the highest Ecclesiastical Office and Dignity of the Nation, viz. the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury.
1710 N. Taubman Mem. Brit. Fleets & Squadrons in Mediteranean 112 The Queen..is most remark'd..that she shoots Birds in their Flight that fall near her Lap.
1770 P. Luckombe Conc. Hist. Printing 53 Being remarked for his piety and learning.
1816 ‘Quiz’ Grand Master i. 13 The captain's clerk..Paid one of them remark'd attention.
1827 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey III. v. xi. 218 A man, who..is always a remarkable, and a remarked character, wherever he may be.
1863 Eclectic Mag. Apr. 518/2 Among the persons whose dresses were most remarked were Mme. Korchakoff as Salammbo, the Countess de Persigny as Fire, the Princesses Troubetskoi and Dolgorouski as Fortune-tellers.
1904 M. Hewlett Road in Tuscany II. ix. 184 The divine, the remarked Livia.
1952 Western Polit. Q. 5 86 There are very significant differences, and I suspect these will become more and more remarked as closer comparisons continue to be made.
1996 C. Jenks Childhood v. 129 Through their remarked differences, ironically, they work to firm up the boundaries which give form and substance to the categories from which they are excluded.
2003 Independent 12 Nov. i. 15/2 A widely-remarked run of warm years through the Thirties might be connected to Fourier's greenhouse effect.

Derivatives

reˈmarkedly adv.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > manifestness > [adverb] > in a strikingly manifest manner
louda1400
loudly1589
grossly1593
signally1598
conspicuously1626
remarkedly1656
staringlya1670
glaringly1709
illustriously1725
noticeably1845
saliently1847
staring1850
blatantly1878
bulgingly1896
1656 N. Stephens Plain Calculation Name & Number of Beast 181 The time when this Universal [Papal] Headship began visibly and remarkedly to appear, this is The Number of the Beast, and more specially of his Name and Headship.
1855 Putnam's Monthly Mag. Apr. 403/2 The species extends over the whole country, and in the South, where it attains its greatest size, it is remarkedly distinct from the lanceolata.
1871 S. Mateer Travancore 363 The discipline and general good deportment which is remarkedly observable in you.
1985 J. Kerman Musicol. 45 Manfred Bikofzer had a remarkedly clear head for historical generalization.
2007 Sunday Herald (Glasgow) 24 June 14/3 Remarkedly free with swearie words.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

remarkedadj.2

Brit. /rᵻˈmɑːkt/, U.S. /rəˈmɑrkt/, /riˈmɑrkt/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: remark n.2, -ed suffix2.
Etymology: < remark n.2 + -ed suffix2.
Engraving.
Characterized by the presence of a remarque. Chiefly in remarked proof.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > printmaking > engraving > [adjective] > having a remarque
remarked1883
1883 American 7 120 The work is nearly finished, and a remarked proof is now on exhibition.
1889 Sunday Herald (Syracuse, N.Y.) 28 Apr. 8/2 Among them is a remarked proof of an etching of Munkacsy's ‘Christ before Pilate’.
1996 News & Rec. (Greensboro, N. Carolina) (Nexis) 18 Dec. b2 The prices are as follows: signed and numbered prints are $50 each; artists proofs are $200 each; remarked proofs are $500 each; and 10 packs of note cards are $8 per pack.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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