单词 | to mark up |
释义 | > as lemmasto mark up to mark up 1. transitive. To raise the indicated price of (an item); to add the mark-up to the cost price of (an item). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > fluctuation in price > [verb (transitive)] > increase (prices) > raise the price of advance?a1400 dearthc1440 to set up?1529 mount1532 price1533 hoise1581 endear1603 raisea1626 to mark up1868 to price up1904 lift1907 1868 Galaxy Aug. 273 I have marked up all my goods 10 per cent. Tony's neighbors used to laugh at his new way of making money; but it is just about what tradesmen do now. 1870 Amer. Naturalist 3 3 The prices of venison and other game was so far ‘marked up’ that gold..was charged for salmon. 1902 G. H. Lorimer Lett. Merchant iv. 52 The clerks all knocked off their regular work and started in to mark up prices. 1929 Evening News 18 Nov. 15/1 Home rail stocks were marked up all round. 1962 E. Godfrey Retail Selling & Organization xvi. 164 A minority of firms..have abandoned them [sc. fixed profit margins] in favour of marking-up each item on its merits. 1995 Accountancy Nov. 94/1 The cost of producing goods and services is marked up to reflect an appropriate profit in the light of the functions performed. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > solvency > be solvent [verb (transitive)] > give credit to or for > give credit for (goods) to credit out1595 tick1842 strap1862 to mark up1899 1899 Tit-bits 22 July 322/1 I shaved a gentleman who asked me to mark it up. 3. transitive. To correct or annotate (copy or proofs) for typesetting, printing, etc., esp. by making copy-preparation or proof-reading marks; to annotate (a text). ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > correction > correct [verb (transitive)] > proofs proof-correct1803 proofread1845 reproof1850 proof1930 to mark up1963 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > interpretation > particular interpretation, construction > interpret in particular way [verb (transitive)] > annotate, comment annotec1525 descant?1532 comment1599 commentary1648 annotate1693 commentate1794 to mark up1963 1963 A. Brown & P. G. Foote Early Eng. & Norse Stud. 191 We cannot exclude the possibility that an occasional author, or a few early master printers, anticipated contemporary practice in pre-reading and ‘marking-up’ copy. 1968 J. R. Biggs Basic Typogr. 122/2 The layout which goes to the printer with the typographic instructions ‘marked up’..should be quite accurate with nothing left to chance. 1973 A. Davis Graphics iii. 74 When he is marking-up an article for a publication of established format, its title, followed by the words ‘Usual style’, may give all the guidance the printer needs. 1978 Hart's Rules for Compositors & Readers (ed. 38) 34 The marks should also be used by copy-editors in marking up copy. 1984 N.Y. Times 14 Feb. c13/3 Miss Whitelaw marks up her copy of a Beckett manuscript with brief, sometimes cryptic remarks. 1995 M. Amis Information (1996) 41 He came out of there..with a new job, that of Special Director of the Tantalus Press, where he went on to work about a day a week, soliciting and marking up illiterate novels. < as lemmas |
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