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mark$46930$ - traduction vers grec

JAPANESE WARNING SYMBOL USED TO INDICATE THAT THE VEHICLE IS DRIVEN BY AN OLD DRIVER
Fukushi mark; Kareha mark; Momiji mark; Koreisha Mark; Koreisha mark
  • Koreisha mark, from February 2011
  • Koreisha mark, 1997 – January 2011
  • The old Koreisha mark on a truck in 2017.

mark      
v. μαρκάρω, σημειώνω
exclamation mark         
  • Aalto University School of Business Logo 2020 (exclamation mark)
  • [[Warning sign]]s are often an exclamation mark enclosed within a [[triangle]].
  • periods]] would be used in the entire book.
  • Catalan]] (top line) and English
  • New Zealand road sign warning of a "cattle stop" ([[cattle grid]]/cattle guard)
  • Custom cut tri-color PVC stands representing different styles of an exclamation mark
  • Road sign marking the entrance to Westward Ho!
PUNCTUATION MARK TO SHOW STRONG FEELINGS
Exclamation point; ! point; ﹗; !; Exclamation sign; Exclamation Mark; Exclamation-point; Pling; !; ❢; Exclamation points; Exclamation marks; Oneoneone; Exclamation mark (punctuation); Exclamationmark; Explanation point; U+0021; Exclamation mark!; ❗; ❕; Dog's cock; ︕; Bangorrhea; Greek exclamation point; Greek exclamation mark; Thavmastiko; Thaymastiko; Double exclamation mark; Double exclamation point; Exclamation mark in English; Exclamation point in English; ASCII 33; \x21; Exclamatory marks; Exclamatory mark; ! Exclaiming mark
n. θαυμαστικό
question mark         
  • Perso-Arabic]]
  • 8th century ''punctus interrogativus'' from the [[Godescalc Evangelistary]]. ([https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b6000718s/f12 BnF NAL 1203, f. 6v].)
  • Burgerbibliothek Bern]], [https://www.e-codices.ch/en/bbb/0162/15r Cod. 162, f. 15r].)
TYPOGRAPHIC CHARACTER INDICATING A QUESTION
Question Mark; Question Mark (computer science); ﹖; ؟; Interrogation point; Eroteme; ?; ՞; Interrogation mark; ???; Questionmark; Question point; Question mark (punctuation); Mirrored question mark; ❔; ❓; Greek question mark; ≟; ︖; Erotimatiko; ?; ⩻; ⩼; Interrogative-point; Interrogative-points; Question marks; ASCII 63; Reversed question mark; \x3F; U+003F; Questionable equality; &quest
ερωτηματικό

Définition

Deutschmark
['d??t?m?:k]
(also Deutsche Mark 'd??t?. m?:k)
¦ noun (until the introduction of the euro in 2002) the basic monetary unit of Germany, equal to 100 pfennig.
Origin
from Ger. deutsche Mark 'German mark'.

Wikipédia

Kōreisha mark

The Kōreisha mark (高齢者マーク, elderly car mark) is a statutory sign that is set up in the Road Traffic Law of Japan to indicate "aged person at the wheel". Its official name is "aged driver sign" (高齢運転者標識, kōrei untensha hyōshiki).

The law decrees that when a person who is aged 70 and over drives a car and if their old age could affect the driving, they should endeavor to display this mark on both the front and rear of the car. Drivers aged 75 and over are obliged to display the mark.

Conversely, the green and yellow shoshinsha mark (also called wakaba mark) denotes new drivers. Both marks are designed to warn other drivers that the marked driver is not very skilled, either due to inexperience or old age.