TAILIEUCHUNG - british english a to zed phần 6

Tham khảo tài liệu 'british english a to zed phần 6', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | marquee 203 marching papers Inf. walking papers Inf. Also marching orders. marg e n. margarine Inf. Each country has its own way of abbreviating oleomargarine. mark n. type sort The phrase of much this mark means very much like this. Thus a Briton might be heard to say At school we slept in beds of much this mark. This use of mark to mean type has been extended to include model as used in the expressions Mark I Mark II etc. especially in descriptions of new models of cars as brought out year after year. mark . Inf. cover Inf. A term used in football. In the British game a player is said to stay close to to mark an opposing player who may be receiving the ball in the American game that would be called covering the receiver. market n. weekly market Many British towns have a weekly market day a particular day of the week on which a market usually open-air is held for the sale of all kinds of wares arranged in stalls. As might be expected these markets which constitute normal commerce among the natives seem like fairs to the visitor for they crackle with the festive air of a bazaar. Such a town is called a market town. market garden truck farm A market gardener is a truck farmer and market garden and truck farm are used in both countries. marking name street name The broker s name in which securities are registered for trading convenience. The true owner s name is posted in the broker s books and records. Marks Sparks SEE COMMENT Inf. A joke name for Marks Spencer a chain store multiple shop reminiscent of . Penney. Cf. Woollies. Mark Tapley Pollyanna One who sees only the bright side. See Martin Chuzzlewit by Dickens. Marlburian n. adj. SEE COMMENT Of Marlborough. Marlborough is the site of a famous public school in Wiltshire. An old Marlburian is a graduate of that school. Marlborough is pronounced MAWL-BRUH. marquee n. large tent In America marquee generally denotes a rigid canopy projecting over the entrance to a theater or other public hall and the word .

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