stamp
- IPA[stamp]
美式
- bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground;crush, flatten, or remove with a heavy blow from one's feet
- an instrument for stamping a pattern or mark, in particular an engraved or inked block or die.;a mark or pattern made by a stamping instrument, especially one indicating official validation or certification
verb: stamp, 3rd person present: stamps, gerund or present participle: stamping, past tense: stamped, past participle: stamped
noun: stamp, plural noun: stamps
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動詞
- 1. bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground he stamped his foot in frustration he threw his cigarette down and stamped on it
- ▪ crush, flatten, or remove with a heavy blow from one's feet she stamped the snow from her boots 同義詞
- ▪ walk with heavy, forceful steps John stamped off, muttering 同義詞
- 2. impress a pattern or mark, especially an official one, on (a surface, object, or document) using an engraved or inked block or die or other instrument the woman stamped my passport 同義詞
- ▪ impress (a pattern or mark) on something by engraving or inking a key with a number stamped on the shaft it's one of those records that has ‘classic’ stamped all over it 同義詞
- ▪ make (something) by cutting it out with a die or mold traditionally, medals are stamped with dies or cast from a mold the knives are stamped out from a flat strip of steel
- ▪ cause (a particular quality or characteristic) to have a strong or permanent effect on something he must be able to stamp his authority on the team the whole place is mine which means I can stamp my personality on it
- ▪ reveal or mark out (someone) as having a particular quality or ability his style stamps him as a player to watch 同義詞
- 3. affix a postage stamp or stamps onto (a letter or package) Annie stamped the envelope for her
- 4. crush or pulverize (ore).
名詞
- 1. an instrument for stamping a pattern or mark, in particular an engraved or inked block or die.
- ▪ a mark or pattern made by a stamping instrument, especially one indicating official validation or certification passports with visa stamps the emperor gave them his stamp of approval
- ▪ a characteristic or distinctive impression or quality the whole project has the stamp of authority even the least expensive movie bore the stamp of the studio's style 同義詞
- ▪ a particular class or type of person or thing empiricism of this stamp has been especially influential in British philosophy 同義詞
- 2. a small adhesive piece of paper stuck to something to show that an amount of money has been paid, in particular a postage stamp a first-class stamp
- 3. an act or sound of stamping with the foot the stamp of boots on the bare floor
- 4. a block for crushing ore in a stamp mill.
- a handheld device for inking and imprinting a message or design on a surface.
- approve automatically without proper consideration: parliament merely rubber-stamped the decisions of the party
Oxford Dictionary
- a handheld device for inking and imprinting a message or design on a surface.
- approve automatically without proper consideration: the college would not rubber-stamp its athletes for graduation
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stamped mark indicating a date, typically used on food packaging or mailed envelopes.
- mark (something) with a date stamp: she hummed at the desk as she date-stamped books
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stamped mark indicating a date, used on food packaging, posted envelopes, etc.
- mark with a date stamp: she hummed at the desk as she date-stamped books
Oxford Dictionary
- an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents).
Oxford American Dictionary
- suppress or put an end to something by taking decisive action
Oxford American Dictionary
- suppress or put an end to something by taking decisive action
Oxford Dictionary
- an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents).
Oxford Dictionary
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- bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground: he stamped his foot in frustration he threw his cigarette down and stamped on it
- an instrument for stamping a pattern or mark, in particular an engraved or inked block or die.
Oxford Dictionary