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    stamp 的英语意思

    stampstamp1 /stæmp/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1mail (also postage stamp formal正式) a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto an envelope or package before posting it购买后邮寄前贴在信封或包裹上的小纸片;邮票:  a 29-cent stamp一枚29美分的邮票 Richard collects stamps.理查德集邮。 a second-class stamp二等邮票2printed mark a tool for pressing or printing a mark or pattern onto a surface, or the mark made by this tool在物体表面按压或印刻标记或图案的工具,或由此工具留下的印记;印章;戳记:  a date stamp日期戳 a passport stamp护照盖章3the stamp of something if something has the stamp of a particular quality, it clearly has that quality如果某事物具有某种特质的印记,则表明其明显拥有该特质:  The speech bore (=had) the stamp of authority.那篇演讲带有(=具有)权威的印记。4payment British English a small piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money and is bought and collected for something over a period of time具有特定面值、在一段时间内分次购买积攒以兑换某项目的小纸片;积分券:  television licence stamps电视许可证积票(分期缴纳电视许可证费的票券)5tax British English a piece of paper for sticking to some official papers to show that British tax has been paid贴于官方文件上以证明已缴纳英国税款的纸片;印花税票6of ... stamp formal正式 someone with a particular kind of character具有某种特定品性的人:  He’s clearly of a very different stamp.他显然是截然不同的一类人。7with foot an act of stamping, especially with your foot跺脚的动作,尤指用脚使劲踩地的行为:  an angry stamp愤怒的跺脚 food stamp
    stampstamp2 verb 1put foot down [intransitive, transitive] to put your foot down onto the ground loudly and with a lot of force用力而响亮地将脚踩在地上;跺脚:  The audience stamped and shouted.观众跺着脚大声叫喊。 ‘I will not!’ Bert yelled and stamped his foot (=because he was angry)."我就不!"伯特大喊着跺了一下脚(=因为他在生气)。 She stood at the bus stop stamping her feet (=because she was cold).她站在公交车站跺着脚(=因为她很冷)。stamp on somebody/something (=try to hurt or kill someone or something, by putting your foot down onto them)(=试图通过踩踏来伤害或杀死某人或某物) Marta shrieked and started stamping on the cockroach.玛尔塔尖叫起来,开始猛踩那只蟑螂。2walk noisily [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk somewhere in a noisy way by putting your feet down hard onto the ground because you are angry因愤怒而重踏脚步、发出响声地走动 SYN  stompstamp around/out of/off etc My mother stamped off down the stairs.我妈妈重踏着脚步气冲冲地下楼走了。3make a mark [transitive] to put a pattern, sign, or letters on something, using a special tool使用专用工具在某物上压印图案、标记或文字;盖章;加盖印记:  The woman at the desk stamped my passport.柜台的女士在我的护照上盖了章。 Among the papers was a brown folder stamped ‘SECRET’.文件中有一个盖着"机密"字样的棕色文件夹。stamp something on something Stamp the date on all the letters.在所有信件上盖上日期。4affect somebody/something [transitive] to have an important or permanent effect on someone or something对某人或某事产生重要或持久的影响:  The experience remained stamped on her memory for many years.那段经历在她的记忆中留下了深深的烙印,多年来难以忘怀。stamp somebody with something His army years had stamped him with an air of brisk authority.多年的军旅生涯给他烙上了一种干练而威严的气质。5mail [transitive] to stick a stamp onto a letter, parcel etc在信件、包裹等上贴邮票stamp somebody as something phrasal verb to show that someone has a particular type of character表明某人具有某种特定性格:  It was his manners that stamped him as a real gentleman.正是他的举止风度彰显出他是个真正的绅士。stamp on somebody/something phrasal verb to use force or your authority to stop someone from doing something, or stop something from happening, especially in an unfair way(尤指以不公正的方式)动用强制手段或权力阻止某人做某事或阻止某事发生:  Officers were given orders to stamp on any hint of trouble.军官们奉命压制任何骚乱的苗头。stamp something ↔ out phrasal verb1to prevent something bad from continuing阻止某种不良情况继续发展;根除:  We aim to stamp out poverty in our lifetimes.我们的目标是在有生之年消除贫困。2to stop a fire from burning by stepping hard on the flames用力跺踩火焰使其熄灭3to make a shape or object by pressing hard on something using a machine or tool用机器或工具用力按压以制作某种形状或物体;冲压成型