Crease vs Fold vs Line vs Mark
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Crease
Fold
Line
Mark
| Crease | Fold | Line | Mark | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aussprache | 🇬🇧 //kriːs//🇺🇸 //kriːs// | 🇬🇧 /["/fəʊld/","/fəʊldz/","/ˈfəʊldɪd/","/ˈfəʊldɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/fəʊld/","/fəʊldz/","/ˈfəʊldɪd/","/ˈfəʊldɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/laɪn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/laɪn/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/mɑːk/","/mɑːks/","/mɑːkt/","/ˈmɑːkɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/mɑːrk/","/mɑːrks/","/mɑːrkt/","/ˈmɑːrkɪŋ/"]/ |
| Bedeutung | Eine Linie oder Falte auf einer Oberfläche, besonders bei Stoff oder Papier.A line or fold in a surface, especially in fabric or paper. | Etwas über sich selbst biegen.To bend something over itself. | Eine lange Markierung oder eine Reihe von Dingen.A long mark or a row of things. | Ein Zeichen oder Symbol, das etwas anzeigt.A sign or a symbol that shows something. |
| Beispiel | She noticed a deep crease in the fabric of her dress. | Please fold the paper along the dotted line. | Please stand in a line to buy your tickets. | Please mark your answers clearly on the test sheet. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral |
| Wie häufig | Top 2.000 (häufig) | Top 1.000 (sehr häufig) | Top 1.000 (sehr häufig) | Top 1.000 (sehr häufig) |
| CEFR-Niveau | - | B1 | A1 | A2 |
| Wortart | verb | noun | verb | |
| Kollokationen | sharp crease, deep crease, iron out a crease, crease in fabric, paper crease | carefully, neatly, gently, into | long, short, thick, draw, mark, run, divide something, separate something, in a line, a line of latitude, a line of longitude, long, short, thick, draw, mark, run, divide something, separate something, in a line, a line of latitude, a line of longitude, worry, deep, faint, have, run, appear, long, short, new, form, in a/the line, on a/the line, long, short, checkout, form, in line, direct, trunk, power, hold, be busy, be engaged, be dead, down the line, on the line, on line, rail, railway, train, take, on a/the line, the end of the line, long, short, new, form, in a/the line, on a/the line, learn, practise/practice, recite, direct, trunk, power, hold, be busy, be engaged, be dead, down the line, on the line, on line, broad, firm, hard, adopt, follow, pursue, in line with, out of line with, line on, a line of argument, a line of reasoning, a line of attack, broad, firm, hard, adopt, follow, pursue, in line with, out of line with, line on, a line of argument, a line of reasoning, a line of attack, battle, defensive, firing, behind enemy lines, in the front line, on the front line | clearly, carefully, indelibly, as, for, in, indelibly, permanently, deeply, effectively, officially, publicly, appear to, seem to, effectively, officially, publicly, appear to, seem to, indelibly, permanently, deeply |
| Antonyme | smooth, uncrease | unfold, spread | curve, scatter | erase, remove, ignore |
| Häufige Fehler | Confused with 'crease' vs 'crease out' (to remove a crease)., Using 'creased' incorrectly as a verb rather than an adjective., Mixing up 'crease' with similar terms like 'fold' without recognizing the differences. | Confused with 'fauld' (a non-existent word)., Using 'fold' with an abstract object instead of a physical object., Saying 'folded by' instead of just 'folded'. | Confused with 'line' as a boundary vs 'line' as a row., Using 'line' as a verb without context., Mixing up 'line' with 'lyne' in spelling. | Confused with 'make' when referring to creating something., Using 'mark' as a noun without context (e.g., 'give a mark' instead of 'give a grade'). |
| Hinweise zur Verwendung | Verwende 'Knicke' oder 'Falte', um physische Falten zu beschreiben, oft bei Kleidung oder Papier. Vermeide die Verwendung in formellen Kontexten, wenn du kleine Fehler oder Unvollkommenheiten beschreibst.Use 'crease' to refer to physical folds, often in clothing or paper. Avoid using in formal contexts when describing minor errors or imperfections. | Verwenden Sie 'falten', wenn Sie über Dinge wie Papier oder Kleidung sprechen. Vermeiden Sie es in sehr formellen Texten.Use 'fold' when talking about items like paper or clothes. Avoid in very formal writings. | Das Wort 'line' kann sich auf physische Markierungen, Warteschlangen oder Kategorien beziehen. In formellen Kontexten sollten Sie spezifisch sein (z. B. 'line of code'). Informelle Verwendung bezieht sich oft auf Gesprächszeilen oder Witze.The word 'line' can refer to physical marks, waiting lines, or categories. In formal contexts, be specific (e.g., 'line of code'). Informal use often refers to lines in conversation or jokes. | Wird sowohl im schriftlichen als auch im mündlichen Kontext verwendet. Geeignet für Diskussionen über Noten, Eindrücke oder Zeichen. Vermeiden Sie die Verwendung in übermäßig formellen Texten.Used in both written and spoken contexts. Appropriate for discussions about grades, impressions, or signs. Avoid using it in overly formal writing. |
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Häufige Fragen: Crease vs Fold vs Line vs Mark
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Crease, Fold, Line und Mark?
Crease: A line or fold in a surface, especially in fabric or paper. Fold: To bend something over itself. Line: A long mark or a row of things. Mark: A sign or a symbol that shows something.
Was ist anspruchsvoller: Crease, Fold, Line und Mark?
Fold ist das höchste Niveau, bei B1, auf der CEFR-Skala.
Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?
Crease: She noticed a deep crease in the fabric of her dress. Fold: Please fold the paper along the dotted line. Line: Please stand in a line to buy your tickets. Mark: Please mark your answers clearly on the test sheet.
Kann ich Crease, Fold, Line und Mark austauschbar verwenden?
Nicht immer. Crease, Fold, Line und Mark sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.