make one's mark Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
make [one's] mark
To do something that will be remembered or that makes one famous or successful; to do something that is very important or meaningful. The actress first made her mark with her incredible performance as Lady Macbeth on Broadway. I chose to pursue a career in medical research so that I might someday make my mark in the world with a groundbreaking discovery.See also: make, markmake one's mark
Achieve distinction, as in Terry soon made his mark as an organist. This expression transfers a written or printed symbol to a strong impression. [Mid-1800s] Also see make a name for oneself. See also: make, mark- a straw will show which way the wind blows
- [I] wouldn't [do something] if I were you
- a/the feel of [something]
- all right
- [one] could use [something]
- a crack at [someone or something]
- a walking
- a walking [something]
- [you] wanna make something of it?
- [one] never would have guessed
make one's mark
make a reputation出名Shakespeare made his mark as a playwright.莎士比亚作为一个剧作家享有盛名。
You've made your mark in the engineering world,you ought to be content.你已在工程学方面取得了成功,你该满意了。
Norman quickly made his mark and was the company's top salesman.诺曼很快做出了成绩,成为公司第一流的推销员。