/ˈɪəmɑːk/ – verb
Definition: 1. đánh dấu;
2. cá thể hóa;
3. dành riêng.
A more thorough explanation: “Earmark” in legal terms refers to the designation or allocation of funds or resources for a specific purpose or project. It is a specific provision in a law or regulation that sets aside money for a particular use, often with restrictions on how it can be spent.
Example: The government earmarked funds for the construction of new schools in the budget proposal.