Markup

Synonyms for "markup" (1 found)

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Related terms

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derived

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related to

9 entries

Translations

50 translations across 18 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • надценка n маржа noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 標記 /标记 noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)

Czech

1 entries
  • značkování noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)

Danish

1 entries
  • opmærkning noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)

Dutch

4 entries
  • marge noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • opmaak noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • prijsstijging noun (increase in price)
  • verkoopsmarge noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)

Finnish

4 entries
  • hinnankorotus noun (increase in price)
  • korotus noun (increase in price)
  • marginaali noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • merkkaus noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)

French

4 entries
  • balisage noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • balise noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • majoration noun (increase in price)
  • marge noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)

German

4 entries
  • Aufschlag noun (increase in price)
  • Auszeichnung noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • Marge noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • Preisaufschlag noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • haszonkulcs noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • jelölés noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • szedési/nyomdai utasítás noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • áremelkedés noun (increase in price)

Japanese

1 entries
  • マークアップ noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)

Māori

2 entries
  • tautohu noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • whakapikinga utu noun (increase in price)

Polish

4 entries
  • adiustacja noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • marża noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • marża noun (increase in price)
  • narzut noun (increase in price)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • marcação noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)

Romanian

2 entries
  • adaos comercial noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • scumpire noun (increase in price)

Russian

4 entries
  • ма́ржа noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • ма́ржа noun (increase in price)
  • надба́вка noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • наце́нка noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)

Spanish

4 entries
  • anotaciones noun (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed)
  • margen noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • margen lucroso noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • recargo noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)

Tagalog

3 entries
  • pagpapatong noun (increase in price)
  • patong noun (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
  • patong noun (increase in price)

Turkish

1 entries
  • zam noun (increase in price)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

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Markdown is a markup language, but a very readable one.

Source: tatoeba (521701)

You may not have heard of hypertext markup language, but it powers almost all of your web content.

Source: tatoeba (8681229)

Hypertext markup language is better known by its abbreviation: HTML.

Source: tatoeba (8681230)

She wrote the code in extensible markup language because it was the standard for open source.

Source: tatoeba (8977665)

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