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🔑 stampBrE /stæmp/NAmE /stæmp/ noun➤on letter/package 信函;包裹🔑 (also formal ˈpostage stamp) [C] a small piece of paper with a design on it that you buy and stick on an envelope or a package before you post it 邮票◆a 62p stamp 一枚 62 便士的邮票◆Could I have three first-class stamps, please? 请给我拿三张第一类邮件的邮票。◆He has been collecting stamps since he was eight. 他从八岁开始集邮。◆a stamp album 集邮册➤printing tool 印章🔑 [C] a tool for printing the date or a design or mark onto a surface 印;章;戳◆a date stamp 日期戳 ➡ see also rubber stamp (1) ➤printed design/words 印记🔑 [C] a design or words made by stamping sth onto a surface 印记;戳记◆The passports, with the visa stamps, were waiting at the embassy. 那些护照都加盖了签证章,在大使馆等待领取。◆(figurative) The project has the government's stamp of approval. 工程已获得政府批准。➤proof of payment 付款证明 [C] a small piece of paper with a design on it, stuck on a document to show that a particular amount of money has been paid 印花◆a TV licence stamp 电视收视许可证印花➤character/quality 特征;特性 [sing.] ~ (of sth) (formal) the mark or sign of a particular quality or person 特征;痕迹;烙印◆All his work bears the stamp of authority. 他的一切工作都具有权威性。 [sing.] (formal) a kind or class, especially of people 类型,种类(尤指人)◆men of a different stamp 另一类人➤of foot 脚 [sing.] an act or sound of stamping the foot 跺脚(声);跺蹄(声)◆The stamp of hoofs alerted Isabel. 马蹄声引起了伊莎贝尔的警觉。 🔑 stampBrE /stæmp/NAmE /stæmp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they stamp BrE /stæmp/ NAmE /stæmp/present simple - he / she / it stamps BrE /stæmps/ NAmE /stæmps/past simple stamped BrE /stæmpt/ NAmE /stæmpt/past participle stamped BrE /stæmpt/ NAmE /stæmpt/ -ing form stamping BrE /ˈstæmpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈstæmpɪŋ/➤foot 脚🔑 [T, I] ~ (sth) to put your foot down heavily and noisily on the ground 跺(脚);重踩;重踏◆I tried stamping my feet to keep warm. 我跺了一阵脚想暖和暖和。◆Sam stamped his foot in anger. 萨姆气得直跺脚。◆The audience were stamping and cheering. 观众又是跺脚,又是欢呼。➤walk 走 [I] + adv./prep. to walk with loud heavy steps 迈着重重的步伐走 SYN stomp ◆She turned and stamped out of the room. 她扭身嗵嗵地走出了房间。➤print design/words 盖印;盖章🔑 [T, often passive] to print letters, words, a design, etc. onto sth using a special tool 在…上盖(字样或图案等);把(字样或图案等)盖在…上◆~ A (with B) The box was stamped with the maker's name. 盒子上盖有制作者的印章。◆Wait here to have your passport stamped. 请在这里等候给护照盖章。◆~ B on AI'll stamp the company name on your cheque. 我来给你的支票盖上公司的章。◆The maker's name was stamped in gold on the box. 盒子上盖有制作者的金字印章。 ➡ see also rubber-stamp, stamp sth on sth at stamp ➤show feeling/quality 显露感情/性质 [T, usually passive] to make a feeling show clearly on sb's face, in their actions, etc. 显示出(感情)◆~ A with BTheir faces were stamped with hostility. 他们的神情充满敌意。◆~ B over, across, etc. AThe crime had revenge stamped all over it. 从各方面看这次犯罪都是复仇行为。 [T] ~ sb as sthto show that sb has a particular quality 表明(某人)是…◆Her success has stamped her as one of the country's top riders. 她的成功表明她是全国最出色的骑手之一。➤on letter/package 信函;包裹 [T, usually passive] ~ sthto stick a stamp on a letter or package 在…上贴邮票➤cut out object 冲压 [T] ~ sth (out) (of/from sth) to cut and shape an object from a piece of metal or plastic using a special machine or tool 冲压 ●ˈstamp on sthto put your foot down with force on sth 用力踩◆The child stamped on the spider. 小孩踩了那只蜘蛛一脚。to stop sth from happening or stop sb from doing sth, especially by using force or authority 压制;镇压◆All attempts at modernization were stamped on by senior officials. 旨在实现现代化的努力统统受到高级官员的压制。●ˈstamp sth on sthto make sth have an important effect or influence on sth 在…上打上…印记;把…铭刻在…中◆She stamped her own interpretation on the role. 她给那个角色注入了自己的诠释。●ˌstamp sth↔ˈoutto get rid of sth that is bad, unpleasant or dangerous, especially by using force or a lot of effort (尤指通过武力或不懈努力)消除,消灭,镇压 SYN eliminate ◆to stamp out racism 消灭种族主义to put out a fire by bringing your foot down heavily on it 踩灭(火) |