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stamp (obj) FOOTstAmpvAm also stomp to put (a foot) down on the ground hard and quickly usually making a loud noise, often to show anger跺脚It's no good you stamping your feet--you're going to take this medicine and that's that. [T]你跺脚并没有用----你要吃了这些药,没什么可多说的。They were stamping their feet and clapping their hands and screaming for an encore. [T]他们跺着脚拍着手,尖叫着要求再来一个。She stood by the road, stamping her feet to stay warm. [T]她站在路边,跺着脚使自己暖和些。I wish those people upstairs would stop stamping (about/around). [I]我希望楼上的那些人不要再跺着脚走来走去。Furious, she stamped out of the room. [I]她愤怒地跺着脚走出了房间。Why did you stamp on that insect--it wasn't hurting you? [I]你为什么踩那虫子----它没惹着你?(fig.) Any opposition to the new government was immediately stamped on (= stopped or prevented) by the army. [I]对新政府的任何反对都立即被军队压制下去了。If someone stamps out something/stamps something out they stop it or destroy it.镇压,消灭Terrorism will be ruthlessly stamped out.恐怖主义会被无情地镇压。Stamping tax fraud out is the main objective of this bureau.消除偷税漏税是本局的主要目的。(infml) A stamping ground is a place or area which someone is very familiar with and which they like to go to.常去的场所Do you go back to any of our old stamping grounds any more?你有没有再去过我们以前常去的地方? ☆STOMP.
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