单词 | imprimatur |
释义 | imprimatur, Christianity Newspapers, printing, publishingim·pri·ma·tur /ˌɪmprəˈmeɪtə, -ˈmɑː- $ -ər/ noun [singular] 1 APPROVE formal approval of something, especially from an important person 〔尤指来自重要人物的〕批准,认可,同意 His actions have the imprimatur of the Secretary of State. 他的行动得到国务卿的认可。 2. TCNRRC technical official permission to print a book, given by the Roman Catholic Church 〔罗马天主教会对书刊的〕印刷出版许可 Examples from the Corpus imprimatur• Applying the label often serves as an imprimatur of management respectability.• The New England Journal of Medicine put its imprimatur on the two studies.• Bush had managed to acquire United Nations imprimatur.• Yet he could have brought in most of these changes without a year-long study and without the Treasury's imprimatur.• They can also get the imprimatur of the Constitutional Court to achieve this.• The cynicism and materialism already so prevalent in our culture are given the imprimatur of policy.• The imprimatur was obtained from the Papal censor and the book was published in 1632. From Longman Business Dictionary imprimaturim·pri·ma·tur /ˌɪmprəˈmeɪtə, -ˈmɑː--ər/ noun [singular] formal 1approval of something, given by an official authority or an important person imprimatur of The campaign has the imprimatur of the President. 2permission to print a book The work was published under the imprimatur of Goldman Sachs Investment Research. (1600-1700) Latin “let it be printed”, from imprimere; → IMPRESS |
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