单词 | stamp |
释义 | stamp [stæmp] noun LETTER 信函 ESSENTIAL countable (formal postage stamp) ■a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it which is stuck onto a letter or parcel before it is posted to show that postage has been paid for 邮票 •I stuck a 50p stamp on the envelope.我在信封上贴了一枚50便士的邮票。 countable UK ■A stamp is also a small piece of paper worth a particular amount of money which you can buy repeatedly as a way of paying for something over a period of time 印花(税票) •vehicle licence stamps机动车牌照印花税票 [stæmp] noun MARK 标记 countable ■a tool for putting a mark on an object either by printing on it or pushing into it, or the mark made in this way 印,戳,章;印记,戳记 •A date stamp inside the front cover of a library book shows when it should be returned.图书馆藏书封面背部上的日期戳标明了应还书日期。 [stæmp] noun QUALITY 特性 uncountable ■a particular quality in something or someone, or a quality in something which shows it was done by a particular person or group of people 标记,特征;痕迹,烙印 •Although this painting clearly bears the stamp of •Each manager has left his or her own stamp on [stæmp] noun FOOT 脚 countable ■an act of putting the foot down on the ground hard, or the noise made in doing so (常指为表示生气)跺(脚);重踏,重踩 •With a stamp of her foot she stormed out.她一跺脚,冲了出去。 [stæmp] verb MARK 标记 ADVANCED transitive ■to put a mark on an object either by printing on it or pushing into it with a small tool 盖印;印上标记 •It is necessary to stamp your passport.护照上必须盖章。 •Every carton of yoghurt is stamped with [stæmp] verb MOVE FOOT 脚的动作 intransitive or transitive (US also stomp) ■to put a foot down on the ground hard and quickly, making a loud noise, often to show anger (常指为表示生气)跺(脚);重踏,重踩 •The little boy was stamping his foot and refusing to take his medicine.那个小男孩跺着脚不肯吃药。 •She stood by the road, stamping her feet to stay warm.她站在路边,跺着脚让自己暖和些。 •I wish those people upstairs would stop stamping (about/around) •Why did you stamp on Compare stomp[stæmp] verb SHOW QUALITY 标示素质 transitive ■to mark with a particular quality or show that someone has a particular quality 归类;分类 •Our new administrator seems to be trying to stamp her authority on [stæmp] verb stamped on sb's memory ■If a particular event, etc. is stamped on someone's memory, the person will always remember it 铭刻于(某人)的记忆中 •The awful sound of the crash will be stamped on her memory forever.撞车时那可怕的声音将永远留在她的记忆中。 [stæmp] verb Phrasal Verbs stamp on sth ■to use force to stop or prevent something that you consider to be wrong or harmful 压制;镇压 •Any opposition to the new government was immediately stamped on by the army.对新政府的任何反抗都立即被军队镇压了下去。 [stæmp] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] stamp sth out ■to get rid of something that is wrong or harmful 消除,消灭 •The new legislation is intended to stamp out child prostitution.新的立法旨在消除雏妓问题。 |
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