marked trail

collocation in English

meaningsofmarkedandtrail

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marked
adjective
uk
/mɑːkt/
us
/mɑːrkt/
A marked change or difference in behaviour or in a situation is very obvious ...
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trail
noun
uk
/treɪl/
us
/treɪl/
a path through a countryside, mountain, or forest area, often made or used for a ...
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(Definition ofmarkedandtrailfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmarked trail

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The terrain is easy to walk but has nomarkedtrail.
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There is a 4.5 km longmarkedtrail.
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Amarkedtrailalong the crest descends to the sandstone escarpment.
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There is nomarkedtrailto the summit, which, being fully forested, has no views.
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There is nomarkedtrailto the peak.
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Snorkelers can follow an underwatermarkedtrailon the eastern tip.
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There is nomarkedtrailto the rocky part and the access is restricted to the tourists.
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The park contains amarkedtrailthrough the former hunting site, with eight information areas describing the natural environment, its plant species, and results of archaeological research to date.
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The wilderness has onemarkedtrailand a few cabins.
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There is a waymarkedtrail, but it is steep and rough, and can be difficult to pass in wet weather.
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To climb the mountain, with a permit cross through the geothermal power plant and follow an easilymarkedtrailthrough the treeline.
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There is, however, no clearlymarkedtrail, and can often be a scramble over large rocky areas.
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I am convinved that there must be clearer and better marked trails through this labyrinth and much less problematical support mechanisms for those who enter it.
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All users of the park are asked to stay on marked trails to protect against erosion.
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Tourists may visit the rocks via a number of marked trails.
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Skiing and snowboarding are available on 39 marked trails and many unmarked routes.
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