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1 | I/T to put your foot down hard and noisily on something 跺脚;用力踩 |
| +on Mary tried to stamp on the spider, but it scuttled away. 玛丽用力地去踩蜘蛛,但蜘蛛迅速爬走了。 |
| He doesn’ t seem able to dance without stamping on his partner’ s feet. 他跳舞时似乎不可避免地要踩到舞伴的脚。 |
| 1a | I +into/onto/out of etcto walk putting your feet down hard and noisily on the ground , usually because you are angry (通常因生气而)重步走,跺着脚走 | | Riley suddenly stamped into the editor’ s office. 赖利突然跺着脚走进了编辑的办公室。 | |
| 1b | to keep putting one foot down hard and noisily on the ground and then the other in order to make yourself less cold or to make a noise 跺脚 | | People were standing around, stamping their feet and rubbing their hands. 人们在四周站着,跺着脚,搓着手。 | | The little boy stamped his feet and screamed at his mother. 这个小男孩跺着脚,冲他妈妈大喊大叫。 | |
| 1c | to put your foot down hard and noisily on the ground because you are angry 气得跺脚 | | He stamped his foot angrily. 他生气地跺着脚。 | |
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2 | T to put a mark on something using ink and a stamp 盖印在…上 |
| They didn’ t bother to stamp my passport this time. 这次他们竟没有在我的护照上盖戳。 |
| stamp sth with sth It was stamped with the words ‘Made in China’ . 上面印有“中国制造”的字样。 |
| stamp sth on sth The book had the library’ s name stamped on the inside cover. 该书的内封上印有图书馆的名字。 |
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3 | T mainly literary to give something a particular appearance or quality 使具有某种外表(或特质) |
| be stamped with sth He turned to face her, his features stamped with hostility. 他转过身面对着她,满脸的敌意。 |
| stamp sb as sth The whole episode had stamped her as a ‘difficult’ client. 整个事件把她归入了“棘手”客户之列。 |
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4 | T to stick a stamp on an envelope that you are posting 贴邮票于 |
PHRASE |
- | be stamped on your memory/mind |
| if something unpleasant is stamped on your memorymind, you cannot forget about it , although you would like to |
| 印在记忆里/留在脑海里 |
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| His face was stamped on Maria’ s memory. 他的脸深深地印在了玛丽亚的记忆中。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˈstamp on |
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1 | stamp on sth: to stop something by taking determined action (坚决地)扑灭,毁灭,铲除 | The footballing authorities will stamp on any violent behaviour on the field. 足联将坚决铲除球场上任何的暴力行为。 | |
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2 | stamp on sb: to stop someone in a very unfair or cruel way from doing something 镇压;压制 | They will stamp on anyone who gets in their way. 他们将压制任何妨碍他们的人。 | |
- | ˌstamp ˈout |
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1 | to end something bad or unpleasant by taking strong and determined action 消除;杜绝 | It is our duty to stamp out any abuses of political power. 彻底杜绝任何滥用政治职权的现象是我们的职责。 | |
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2 | to make a fire stop burning by putting your feet down hard on it 踩灭(火) | He stamped out the flames before they could grow. 火没着大他就把它踩灭了。 | |
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3 | to press the shape of an object out of a substance such as clay or plastic using a tool or machine (用工具或机器)冲压制成 |
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