;邮票 A stamp or a postage stamp is a small piece of paper which you lick and stick on an envelope or package before you post it to pay for the cost of the postage.
...a book of stamps...
邮票册
It's FREEPOST, so there's no need for a stamp.
这是免费邮寄,不用贴邮票。
...two first class stamps.
两张一类邮票
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]印章;图章;印记;戳记 A stamp is a small block of wood or metal which has a pattern or a group of letters on one side. You press it onto an pad of ink and then onto a piece of paper in order to produce a mark on the paper. The mark that you produce is also called a stamp .
...a date stamp and an ink pad...
日期章和印台
You may live only where the stamp in your passport says you may.
你只能在你护照上盖的印记所规定的地点居住。
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[VERB 动词]盖(章);打(戳记) If you stamp a mark or word on an object, you press the mark or word onto the object using a stamp or other device.
[V n prep]
Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles...
汽车制造商在新车的好几处地方打上车辆识别号码,以便于追查被偷车辆。
In a department store when a gift voucher is exchanged it's stamped with the details of the store to cancel it...
在百货公司里,凡是已经兑换的礼券都会在上面盖上将其注销的商店的详细信息。
'Eat before JULY 14' was stamped on the label.
标签上盖有“7 月 14 日前食用”的戳记。
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[VERB 动词](因生气、双脚发冷等)跺(脚) If you stamp or stamp your foot, you lift your foot and put it down very hard on the ground, for example because you are angry or because your feet are cold.
[V]
[V adv/prep]
[V n prep/adv]
[Also V n]
[usu sing]
Often he teased me till my temper went and I stamped and screamed, feeling furiously helpless...
他经常和我开玩笑,直到我生气地跺脚尖叫,却又无可奈何。
His foot stamped down on the accelerator...
他一脚踩下油门。
She stamped her feet on the pavement to keep out the cold.
她在人行道上跺着双脚取暖。
Stamp is also a noun.
...hearing the creak of a door and the stamp of cold feet.
听到门的嘎吱声和跺脚驱寒的声音
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[VERB 动词](因生气)跺着脚走,噔噔地走 If you stamp somewhere, you walk there putting your feet down very hard on the ground because you are angry.
[V prep/adv]
'I'm going before things get any worse!' he shouted as he stamped out of the bedroom...
“我要走了,省得看见事情变得更糟!”他大叫着,噔噔地走出了卧室。
Overweight and sweating in the humid weather, she stamped from room to room.
她很胖,在潮湿的天气里浑身大汗,烦躁地在各个房间之间噔噔地走来走去。
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[VERB 动词]用力踩;使劲踏 If you stamp on something, you put your foot down on it very hard.
[V on n]
He received the original ban last week after stamping on the referee's foot during the supercup final.
他在超级杯决赛中踩踏裁判的脚后,于上周收到了书面的禁赛通知。
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[N-SING 单数名词]特征;痕迹;烙印 If something bears the stamp of a particular quality or person, it clearly has that quality or was done by that person.
[usu the N of n]
...lawns and flowerbeds that bore the stamp of years of confident care...
显然多年来一直受到精心照料的草地和花床
Most of us want to make our home a familiar place and put the stamp of our personality on its walls.
我们大多数人都想把自己的家装饰成一个温馨的地方,并在墙上展示自己的个性。
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[VERB 动词]表明;显示出 A quality, feature, or action that stamps someone or something as a particular thing shows clearly that they are this thing.
[V n as n]
[V pron-refl as n]
I talked to social workers and the police — that had stamped me as a bad woman...
我和社会福利工作者及警方都谈过话——因此我便成了坏女人。
Chris Boardman stamped himself as the 4,000m favourite by setting the world's fastest outdoor time in Barcelona last night.
克里斯·博德曼昨晚在巴塞罗那创下室外世界纪录,证明了自己是 4,000 米赛最有实力的竞争者。
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See also:
rubber stamp
; stamp of approval→see:
approval
;
相关词组:
stamp on
stamp out
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stamp★/stæmp; NAmEstæmp/
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stampstampsstampedstampingnoun★on letter/package 信函;包裹1★(alsoformalˈpostage stamp)[countable ]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 28p stamp一张 28 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2★[countable ]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
printed design/words 印记3★[countable ]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4[countable ]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5[singular ]stamp(of sth) ( formal) the mark or sign of a particular quality or person 特征;痕迹;烙印◆All his work bears the stampof authority. 他的一切工作都具有权威性。6[singular ]( 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7[singular ]an act or sound of stampingthe 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。verb★foot 脚1★[transitive , intransitive ]stamp(sth) to put your foot down heavily and noisily on the ground 跺(脚);重踩;重踏◆I tried stamping my feetto keep warm. 我跺了一阵脚想暖和暖和。◆Sam stamped his footin 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2[intransitive ]+ 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.她扭身咚咚地走出了房间。print design/words 盖印╱章3★[transitive , 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stampA (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。stampB on A ◆I'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 sthatstampv.show feeling/quality 显露感情╱性质4[transitive , usually passive ]to make a feeling show clearly on sb's face, in their actions, etc. 显示出(感情)stampA with B ◆Their faces were stamped with hostility.他们的神情充满敌意。stampB over, across, etc. A ◆The crime had revenge stamped all over it.从各方面看这次犯罪都是复仇行为。5[transitive ]stampsb as sth to 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.她的成绩表明她是全国最出色的骑手之一。on letter/package 信函;包裹6[transitive , usually passive ]stampsth to stick a stamp on a letter or package 在…上贴邮票cut out object 冲压7[transitive ]stampsth (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PHRASAL VERBSˈstamp on sth1to 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。2to 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↔ˈout1to 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2to put out a fire by bringing your foot down heavily on it 踩灭(火)stamp/stæmp; NAmEstæmp/
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stamp1 noun
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stampstamp1 /stæmp/ ●●●S2 noun [countable]
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1stamp (2)mail (also postage stamp formal) a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto an envelope or package before posting it: a 29-cent stamp Richard collects stamps. a second-class stamp2printed mark a tool for pressing or printing a mark or pattern onto a surface, or the mark made by this tool: a date stamp a passport stamp3the stamp of something if something has the stamp of a particular quality, it clearly has that quality: The speech bore (=had) the stamp of authority.4payment British English a small piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money and is bought and collected for something over a period of time: television licence stamps5tax British English a piece of paper for sticking to some official papers to show that British tax has been paid6of ... stamp formal someone with a particular kind of character: He’s clearly of a very different stamp.7with foot an act of stamping, especially with your foot: an angry stamp →
food stamp
stamp1 noun
stamp2 verb
stampstamp2 ●●○ verb
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1put foot down [intransitive, transitive] to put your foot down onto the ground loudly and with a lot of force: The audience stamped and shouted. ‘I will not!’ Bert yelled and stamped his foot (=because he was angry). She stood at the bus stop stamping her feet (=because she was cold).stamp on somebody/something (=try to hurt or kill someone or something, by putting your foot down onto them) Marta shrieked and started stamping on the cockroach.2walk noisily [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk somewhere in a noisy way by putting your feet down hard onto the ground because you are angrySYN stompstamp around/out of/off etc My mother stamped off down the stairs.3make a mark [transitive] to put a pattern, sign, or letters on something, using a special tool: The woman at the desk stamped my passport. Among the papers was a brown folder stamped ‘SECRET’.stamp something on something Stamp the date on all the letters.4affect somebody/something [transitive] to have an important or permanent effect on someone or something: The experience remained stamped on her memory for many years.stamp somebody with something His army years had stamped him with an air of brisk authority.5mail [transitive] to stick a stamp onto a letter,parcel etcstamp as phrasal verbto show that someone has a particular type of character: It was his manners that stamped him as a real gentleman.stamp on phrasal verbto use force or your authority to stop someone from doing something, or stop something from happening, especially in an unfair way: Officers were given orders to stamp on any hint of trouble.stamp out phrasal verb1to prevent something bad from continuing: We aim to stamp out poverty in our lifetimes.2to stop a fire from burning by stepping hard on the flames3to make a shape or object by pressing hard on something using a machine or tool
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