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Does mark mean punching in?
Mark means punching in. Mark's original meaning is "mark", and punching in is more of a personal record, which means: I have been here.

mark

English [mɑ? k]? Beauty [mɑ? rk]

Mark; Traces; Scores; trademark

Verb (abbreviation of verb) pollution; Scoring; Attention; mark

Example: A stylus marks a chart.

The recorder's pen marked the record card.

Be famous.

Use of trademarks

Verb (verb): mark can be either a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as transitive verbs, nouns, pronouns and interrogative sentences can be used as objects, adjectives can also be used as compound objects of complements, and they can be used in passive structures. When used as intransitive verbs, active forms sometimes have passive meanings.

When mark is used as an uncountable noun, it is interpreted as "reputation, impression and influence", which can be used with possessive pronouns, but not with articles A or the.