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1 | C a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost of posting a letter or parcel 邮票 |
| a first-class/second-class stamp 一等/二等邮票 |
| a book of stamps (=a set of stamps) A book of second-class stamps, please. 一套邮票 |
| 1a | a small official piece of paper that you buy and collect as a way of paying for something 印花 | | TV licence stamps 电视许可证印花 | |
| 1b | a small piece of paper that some shops give to customers to collect and use later to buy things in the shop 购买券;购物券 | |
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2 | C a small tool with a pattern or writing on one side that you press into ink and use for printing a mark on paper 戳 |
| 2a | a mark that you make with a stamp 印;印章;邮戳 | | Did you get a stamp in your passport? 你的护照盖戳了吗? | |
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3 | singular an act of putting your foot down hard and noisily on something 跺脚 |
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4 | singular literary a particular quality that is clearly noticeable in someone or something 特点;特质 |
| bear the stamp of sb/sth The film bears the unmistakable stamp of its energetic director. 这部电影清晰地带有其导演充满活力的特质。 |
| put your stamp on sth He has a chance to put his stamp on government policy. 他有机会使政府政策带有自己的特色。 |
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5 | singular literary a particular type of person or thing 种类;类型 |
| The son was a man of a very different stamp. 那个儿子是非常不同的另一种人。 |
See also | - stamp of approval | |
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