red mark

collocation in English

meaningsofredandmark

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red
adjective
uk
/red/
us
/red/
of the colour of ...
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mark
noun
uk
/mɑːk/
us
/mɑːrk/
a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in ...
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(Definition ofredandmarkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofred mark

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She has a taperedredmarkon her forehead in the form of a flame running vertically from the bridge of her nose to the parting of her hair.
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They often leave behind an inflamedredmark.
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Fertile eggs develop a smallredmarkat the apex.
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This tilaka is a longredmarkveritically applied.
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Everything under a 4.0 is considered aredmark, which equates to failing.
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The book is made of 500 maps withredmarkwith accuracy.
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As a bout went on, if a touch was seen, aredmarkwould appear.
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Also, a soft strike may leave aredmarkwhile most impact strikes leave more.
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On the end of the abdomen there is aredmarkin adults.
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This is what accounts for theredmarkon the victims.
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It is dark brown or black above with a red wash or spots over its back, and aredmarknear the vent.
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Each offence acts as aredmarkon a report card creating a sense of fear and respect for traffic law amongst citizens.
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A shaved site leaves aredmarkon the site which returns to the patients usual skin color in about two weeks.
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The female's body is 1416 mm (1/2 in) in length and is black, often with an hourglass-shapedredmarkon the lower abdomen.
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The trace in the lower left shows the cardiac cycle and theredmarkthe time in the cardiac cycle that the image was captured.
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They are known to bite humans and effects may include local pain, aredmark, local swelling and itchiness; rarely nausea, vomiting, malaise or headache may occur.
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The nodes inredmarkthe path (chain of words, catena) along which information about the fronted phrase is passed to the governor of the fronted expression.
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In the middle of the palms of my hands aredmarkappeared, about the size of a penny, accompanied by acute pain in the middle of the red marks.
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