full marks
英 [ˌfʊl ˈmɑːks]
美 [ˌfʊl ˈmɑːrks]
n. (成绩)满分
牛津词典
noun
- (成绩)满分
the highest mark/grade in a test, etc. (when you get nothing wrong)- She got full marks in the exam.
她考试得了满分。 - Full marks to Bill for an excellent idea! (= he deserves praise)
比尔的主意极妙,值得赞扬!
- She got full marks in the exam.
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL (考试等中的)满分
If you getfull marksin a test or exam, you get everything right and gain the maximum number of marks.- Most people in fact got full marks in one question and zero in the other.
实际上多数人一个问题得了满分,另一个问题却得了零分。
- Most people in fact got full marks in one question and zero in the other.
- N-PLURAL 赞扬;赞誉
If you say that someone getsfull marksforsomething, you are praising them for being very clever or for showing some other good quality.- Full marks for honesty, perhaps, but a fail for diplomacy.
也许其诚实值得称道,但在处理人际关系方面却是个失败。
- Full marks for honesty, perhaps, but a fail for diplomacy.
in AM, use 美国英语用a perfect score