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Definition of full marks in English: full marksplural noun British 1The maximum award in an examination or assessment. (考试或评估中的)满分 one in six adults got full marks Example sentencesExamples - When her teacher made this change last year, my daughter started scoring full marks.
- A lot of hard work and study went into learning no less than twenty words for the test and nearly all the pupils scored full marks.
- And I give the national chief full marks for the courage he's shown to walk a different path.
- The rules are: no tea bags, milk in last, hot water on the side - and Claridge's scores full marks on all that.
- He told us later that he would have considered awarding full marks for anyone who had simply written ‘None.’
- The South African living in Edinburgh remembered only one of the cards before his drink and then scored full marks in the second round.
- Two pupils, Georgie Bennett and Kate Staines, scored full marks in all six modules in their Geography A-levels.
- John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years adjudicating he has never awarded full marks before.
- The examiner gave her full marks for one of the pieces, which is just amazing.
- Very soon, Ronald will be appearing for his physical fitness test and is sure to score full marks.
- The competition was entered by 62,000 primary school children, whittled down to 1,124 who sat the final paper and finally to winner Ruth - who was the only one in the country to get full marks.
- According to the committee, 464 students scored full marks in mathematics.
- During this period the village obtained full marks on six different occasions.
- Nicola got full marks in English Literature and full marks in five out of six general studies papers as well as A grades in History and Chemistry.
- Three teams obtained full marks and were awarded £40 from Woodgrange Technologies.
- Five students secured top marks in maths, physics, chemistry and biology by scoring full marks in the subjects.
- Young couple Alan Whiting and Rachel Hole were the toast of Melksham after scoring full marks in a pub Valentine's Day competition.
- The region was also awarded full marks for emptying public bins.
- Some of them have scored full marks in their A levels.
- As one of the City's corporatised units, the Johannesburg Zoo scored full marks for its recent revamp and maintenance.
- 1.1 Used to show praise for someone's intelligence, hard work, or other quality.
称赞,赞扬 she had to give him full marks for originality 她不得不称赞他的独创性。 Example sentencesExamples - The series' intensity and introverted mood meant that it did not suit all tastes, but it certainly deserves full marks for effort and originality.
- A cast of seven all work incredibly hard, and full marks must go to Tim and Suzanne for playing three parts each.
- Smith deserves full marks for originality but one gets the impression that he is attempting to force a square peg into a round hole.
- All present were full of praise of the venue and facilities and full marks to all who keep the grounds in excellent condition.
Definition of full marks in US English: full marksplural nounfʊl mɑrks British 1The maximum award in an examination or assessment. (考试或评估中的)满分 Example sentencesExamples - He told us later that he would have considered awarding full marks for anyone who had simply written ‘None.’
- Three teams obtained full marks and were awarded £40 from Woodgrange Technologies.
- The competition was entered by 62,000 primary school children, whittled down to 1,124 who sat the final paper and finally to winner Ruth - who was the only one in the country to get full marks.
- Young couple Alan Whiting and Rachel Hole were the toast of Melksham after scoring full marks in a pub Valentine's Day competition.
- And I give the national chief full marks for the courage he's shown to walk a different path.
- Some of them have scored full marks in their A levels.
- Very soon, Ronald will be appearing for his physical fitness test and is sure to score full marks.
- The region was also awarded full marks for emptying public bins.
- John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years adjudicating he has never awarded full marks before.
- During this period the village obtained full marks on six different occasions.
- Nicola got full marks in English Literature and full marks in five out of six general studies papers as well as A grades in History and Chemistry.
- According to the committee, 464 students scored full marks in mathematics.
- The South African living in Edinburgh remembered only one of the cards before his drink and then scored full marks in the second round.
- Five students secured top marks in maths, physics, chemistry and biology by scoring full marks in the subjects.
- As one of the City's corporatised units, the Johannesburg Zoo scored full marks for its recent revamp and maintenance.
- Two pupils, Georgie Bennett and Kate Staines, scored full marks in all six modules in their Geography A-levels.
- When her teacher made this change last year, my daughter started scoring full marks.
- The examiner gave her full marks for one of the pieces, which is just amazing.
- A lot of hard work and study went into learning no less than twenty words for the test and nearly all the pupils scored full marks.
- The rules are: no tea bags, milk in last, hot water on the side - and Claridge's scores full marks on all that.
- 1.1 Praise for someone's intelligence, hard work, or other quality.
称赞,赞扬 she had to give him full marks for originality 她不得不称赞他的独创性。 Example sentencesExamples - A cast of seven all work incredibly hard, and full marks must go to Tim and Suzanne for playing three parts each.
- The series' intensity and introverted mood meant that it did not suit all tastes, but it certainly deserves full marks for effort and originality.
- All present were full of praise of the venue and facilities and full marks to all who keep the grounds in excellent condition.
- Smith deserves full marks for originality but one gets the impression that he is attempting to force a square peg into a round hole.
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