mark up
mark something ↔ up phrasal verb
ˈmark-up , mark‧up /ˈmɑːkʌp $ ˈmɑːrk-/ noun [countable]
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English Dictionary mark something ↔ up phrasal verb (
see also mark)
1. to increase the price of something, so that you sell it for more than you paid for it
Antonym : mark down:
Compact discs may be marked up as much as 80%. ⇒
mark-up2. to write notes or instructions for changes on a piece of writing, music etc:
I have to mark up the pages and send them back to the printer. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
ˈmark-up British English,
mark‧up American English /ˈmɑːkʌp $ ˈmɑːrk-/
noun [countable] an increase in the price of something, especially from the price a shop pays for something to the price it sells it for ⇒
mark up:
The retailer’s mark-up is 50%. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms mark up1. • mark up (a price)
raise the price of something
The store marked up the price of the camping equipment at the beginning of the summer.
2. • mark up (something)
mess something up with marks
The child marked up the new table that her parents had just bought.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
mark up something• mark up (something)
mess something up with marks
The child marked up the new table that her parents had just bought.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲