柯林斯詞典black mark (black marks) 1. N-COUNT A black mark against someone is something bad that they have done or a bad quality that they have that affects the way people think about them. 汙點(diǎn); 劣跡 There was one black mark against him. 有一個(gè)汙點(diǎn)對他不利。 返回 black mark劍橋詞典the fact of people noticing and remembering something that you have done wrong or failed to do 汙點(diǎn);不足之処 If I'm late for work again, it will be another black mark against me. 如果我上班再次遲到,那將是我的又一個(gè)汙點(diǎn)。 返回 black mark