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单词 black-mark
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black-markv.

Brit. /blakˈmɑːk/, U.S. /ˈblækˈmɑrk/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: black mark n.
Etymology: < black mark n.
Originally U.S.
transitive. To mark (a person, country, etc.) with a negative note or record, esp. for a misdemeanour or discreditable action; to reject. Chiefly figurative. Cf. black mark n.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > dispraise or discommendation > dispraise or discommend [verb (transitive)] > censure or condemn > by mark
black-mark1850
1850 Amer. Whig Rev. Nov. 473/2 The treaty had scarcely been returned to the negotiators in London, thus black-marked by the American Executive.
1873 D. Masson Drummond of Hawthornden xiii. 278 Ostracise and black mark all who do not come into their confederacy.
1943 M. Dickens Fancy v. 58 Why should some people have the right to get us into trouble? We ought to be allowed to black mark them at that rate.
2007 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 4 Feb. iii. 8/6 The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development..black-marked the country as one of the world's top five industrialized tax havens for promoting ‘treaty shopping’ for low-tax jurisdictions.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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