Ainda não temos significados para "mark contrast".
1This is in marked contrast to recent progress made across the country.
2The opposing sides presented a marked contrast in their appearance that morning.
3As a story it stood in marked contrast to its immediate predecessor.
4In marked contrast to its more stately neighbor, it contains abundant game.
5All this was in marked contrast with John Bull and his Island.
6He had been unconscious of the marked contrasts which Carrie had observed.
7His face is pale, in marked contrast to his abundant black hair.
8What marked contrast is there between the two, in the latter part?
9He's right; Clementine practically whispers, in marked contrast to his vocals on stage.
10But, in further marked contrast, optimism is not exactly rife among the French.
11Thus the French present a marked contrast to the English in this respect.
12They stood out in marked contrast, in manner, physique, in everything.
13The stillness is a marked contrast to the recent roar of the winds.
14In marked contrast to the densely packed wards it was almost entirely open.
15It was in marked contrast to Santorum's rally in Wilkes-Barre earlier that morning.
16This limitation is in marked contrast to her other EU counterparts.