marker
/ˈmɑːkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɑːrkər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmär-kər/ (ame, mw)
marker — noun
1. An object or physical sign placed to indicate a specific spot, helping people fi
An object or physical sign placed to indicate a specific spot, helping people find a location, boundary, or path.
A red flag on the beach served as a marker for swimmers to stay within the safe area.
a marker for [purpose]: indicates the function of the marker
The hikers followed the stone markers along the trail to reach the top of the mountain.
Kabir placed a small wooden marker at the entrance to his campsite so he could find it again at night.
White paint on the road serves as a lane marker for drivers during heavy rain.
- sign
more general; a sign can convey a message or warning, while a marker mainly shows position
- landmark
a landmark is usually a large, well-known natural or built feature, not a small placed object
- indicator
more abstract; can refer to anything that signals a condition or change, not just physical objects
文法句型
a marker of [place/boundary]
a marker for [purpose]
用法筆記
Often appears in compound nouns like trail marker, boundary marker, or lane marker to specify what kind of location the marker indicates.
2. A structure, monument, or plaque created to remember a person or event, or to in
A structure, monument, or plaque created to remember a person or event, or to indicate a burial site.
The town erected a granite marker in the park to honour the soldiers who died in the war.
a marker to honour [person/event]: purpose of the memorial
Dahlia visited the small stone marker where her great-grandmother was buried.
A bronze marker on the old town hall explains that the first public library once stood there.
A roadside marker near the village tells the story of the railway that once ran through the valley.
文法句型
a marker + to + [purpose]
a marker + on/at + [location]
用法筆記
Can be used for both commemorative monuments (honouring people or events) and grave markers (identifying burial places). The exact type is usually clear from the context.
3. A biological feature, gene, or chemical substance that reveals the presence, ide
A biological feature, gene, or chemical substance that reveals the presence, identity, or likely development of something, such as a disease or ancestry.
The doctor explained that high levels of a certain protein in the blood can be a marker for heart disease.
a marker for [disease]: identifies what the marker indicates
Genetic markers allow scientists to trace the migration patterns of ancient human populations.
Adina's blood test showed a marker that indicated she had developed immunity to the virus.
Researchers are searching for a reliable marker that can predict how quickly the disease will progress.
文法句型
a marker for [disease/condition]
a [adjective] marker
a marker of [identity/status]
用法筆記
Common in medical and scientific writing. A marker is an objective, measurable indicator — unlike a symptom, which is what a patient feels. Frequently used with the preposition for (e.g. a marker for cancer).
常見錯誤
4. A writing instrument with a thick tip, filled with ink, used for writing, drawin
A writing instrument with a thick tip, filled with ink, used for writing, drawing, or highlighting on paper, cardboard, or other surfaces.
The teacher used a red marker to circle the spelling mistakes in Tariq's essay.
a [color] marker to [verb] [object]
Diego grabbed a black permanent marker and wrote his name on the cardboard moving box.
permanent marker: a type that does not wash off
The children used colourful markers to draw flowers and animals on their poster for the science fair.
Hiro labelled all the storage bins in the garage with a thick blue marker so everyone could find things easily.
- felt-tip pen
slightly more specific; refers to a marker whose tip is made of pressed felt fibres
- highlighter
a type of marker with fluorescent ink designed specifically for emphasising text
- pen
general term; a standard pen has a finer tip and different ink from a marker
文法句型
a [color] marker
[modifier] marker
a permanent marker
用法筆記
Often combined with a colour word (e.g. red marker, black marker) or a type word (e.g. permanent marker, dry-erase marker). In Taiwan, 麥克筆 is the common term, derived from 'marker pen'.
常見錯誤
5. In team ball sports, a player assigned to stay close to an opposing player so th
In team ball sports, a player assigned to stay close to an opposing player so that the opponent cannot take the ball or score points.
Justin played as a marker in the soccer match and stayed close to the opponent's best forward all game.
play as a marker: role description in sports
The coach assigned their strongest marker to guard the other team's top scorer.
Being a good marker requires quick footwork, constant attention, and the ability to read the play.
In the netball final, Élise played as a marker and did not let her opponent receive a single pass.
文法句型
play as a marker
be a marker for [player]
用法筆記
Most commonly used in rugby, soccer (football), Australian rules football, and netball. In basketball and American football, the terms defender or guard are more common.
6. A person who tracks and writes down the score during a sports competition, parti
A person who tracks and writes down the score during a sports competition, particularly in golf.
Tuan volunteered to be the marker for his group during the weekend golf tournament.
be the marker for [group]: the role of keeping score for a specific group
The tournament rules require each group to have a marker who records every player's score on each hole.
After the round, both players and their markers signed the scorecard to confirm the results were correct.
David agreed to serve as a marker for the visiting team during the charity golf event.
- scorekeeper
more general term; used across many sports and activities, not just golf
- scorer
can mean either the person who records the score or the player who scores points
文法句型
act as (a/the) marker
be the marker for [group]
用法筆記
Most common in golf, where rules often require a marker for each group. In other sports, the terms scorekeeper or scorer are used more broadly.