词汇 | stamp |
释义 | stamp (verb) stamp 8 ENTRIES FOUND: stamp (noun) stamp (verb) stamping ground (noun) stamp collecting (noun) food stamp (noun) postage stamp (noun) rubber stamp (noun) rubber-stamp (verb) 1 stamp /ˈstæmp/ noun plural stamps 1 stamp /ˈstæmp/ noun plural stamps Learner's definition of STAMP 1 [count] a : a small piece of paper that you buy and then stick to an envelope or package to pay the cost of mailing it邮票 a 39-cent stamp一张39美分的邮票 — called also postage stamp — see picture at mail b : a small piece of paper that is attached to something and that shows that a tax or fee has been paid印花 — see also food stamp 2 [count] a : a device or tool that is used to mark something (such as a piece of paper) with a design, pattern, word, etc., by being pushed against a surface : a device or tool used for stamping something印章;图章 — see also rubber stamp b : the mark made by a stamp印记;戳记 There was a stamp on the letter showing the date when it was received.信上有个表明收信日期的邮戳。 3 a [singular] : a sign of a special or specific quality特征;烙印 — usually + of Her poetry bears the stamp of genius.她的诗歌是天才之作。 His quiet manner gives/lends his words the stamp of authority. [=makes his words seem authoritative]他稳重的态度使他的话听起来颇有威信。 b [count] : an indication of something表明;表示 — usually singular通常用单数 She gave the plan her stamp of approval. [=she approved the plan]她同意了这项计划。 c [singular] : an important or lasting effect重要影响;持久影响 He put/left his stamp on the process. [=he affected/changed the process in some important way]他对这个过程产生了重要影响。 4 [singular] literary : a particular kind or type类型;种类 He was a man of a different stamp. [=he was a different sort of man]他是另一种类型的人。 5 [count] : the act of bringing your foot down heavily and noisily跺脚 an angry stamp of his foot他愤怒的跺脚 2 stamp /ˈstæmp/ verb stamps; stamped; stamping 2 stamp /ˈstæmp/ verb stamps; stamped; stamping Learner's definition of STAMP 1 [+ object] : to bring (your foot) down heavily and noisily跺(脚);用力踩 He stamped his foot in anger.他气得直跺脚。 The fans cheered and stamped [=stomped] their feet as the team took the lead.当球队得分领先时,球迷们又是欢呼又是跺脚。 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to walk heavily and noisily迈着重步走;跺着脚走 She stamped [=stomped] off in a huff.她跺着脚,气冲冲地离开了。 He stamped out of the room.他瞪瞪地离开了房间。 3 [+ object] a : to use a special device (called a stamp) to put a design, word, etc., on something : to create a mark by pressing a special tool against a surface在…上盖章;盖印 She stamped the bill “paid.”她在账单上盖上“已付款”印章。 He stamped the date on the letter. = He stamped the letter with the date.他在信上盖上日期戳。 b [+ object] : to form (something) with a device that presses down on a material and cuts out shapes冲压 newly stamped coins新冲压的硬币 4 [+ object] : to cause (something) to stay in your mind or memory使印在脑海里;使留在记忆中 The event is stamped [=imprinted] in her mind.那件事印在她的脑海里。 5 [+ object] : to attach a postage stamp to (something)在…上贴邮票 stamp a letter在信上贴邮票 a stamped envelope贴了邮票的信封 stamp as [phrasal verb] stamp (someone) as (something) : to show that (someone) is (a particular type of person)表明(某人)是(某种人) The decision stamped him as a man of honor.这个决定表明他是品德高尚的人。 stamp on [phrasal verb] 1 stamp on (something) : to step heavily on (something) with your foot用力踩在…上 She accidentally stamped on my toe.她不小心踩到我的脚趾。 2 : to end (something) in a forceful way强行阻止;镇压;压制 The city council stamped on any efforts to build a liquor store.市议会禁止任何营建酒水专卖店的尝试。 stamp out [phrasal verb] 1 stamp (something) out or stamp out (something) : to stop or destroy (something bad)消除;杜绝 stamp out smallpox/corruption消除天花/腐败 2 : to stop (something) from burning by stepping on it forcefully with your feet踩灭 stamp out a fire把火踩灭 She stamped the cigarette out. [=she put out the cigarette by stepping on it]她把香烟踩灭。 — stamper noun, plural stampers [count] |
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