stamp

noun

UK/stæmp/
US/stæmp/

Definitions of stamp noun

postage(邮资)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)formal(正式)

    a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it, which is stuck onto a letter or package before it is posted, to show that the cost of sending it has been paid.

    邮票

    • I affixed a 50p stamp to the envelope.

      我在信封上贴了一张50便士的邮票。

    • This postcard requires an additional stamp to be mailed overseas.

      这张明信片需要额外贴一张邮票才能寄到国外。

    • Philatelists collect stamps from all over the world.

      集邮爱好者收集来自世界各地的邮票。

tool(工具)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    a tool for putting a mark on an object either by printing on it or pushing into it, or the mark made in this way.

    印章;图章;戳记

    • She applied the company's stamp to the document.

      她在文件上加盖了公司的印章。

    • The contract needs to be stamped by the notary office.

      这份合同需要经过公证处盖章。

    • Please affix a date stamp on your application form.

      请在您的申请表上盖上日期章。

payment(支付)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    a small piece of paper worth a particular amount of money that you can buy several of, as a way of paying for something over a period of time.

    邮票

    • They used stamp duty stamps to pay for the purchase of the property.

      他们使用印花税票来支付房产的购买费用。

    • In the past people would use stamps to save up and purchase goods.

      过去人们会使用印花来储蓄并购买商品。

    • You can use these tax stamps to pay your taxes.

      你可以使用这些税票来缴纳税款。

characteristic(特征)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    a particular quality in something or someone, or a quality in something that shows it was done by a particular person or group of people.

    (独特的)风格;特色;印记

    • The building has the stamp of her unique design style.

      这栋建筑物带有她独特设计风格的印记。

    • His speech bore a particular stamp of humor.

      他的演讲带有一种独特的幽默感。

    • The film carries the director's personal stamp.

      这部电影带有导演个人的风格。

action(动作)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    an act of putting the foot down on the ground hard, or the noise made in doing so.

    踩脚(常指生气时)

    • He reacted with a stamp of his foot when he heard the bad news.

      他听到坏消息时,用脚狠狠地踩了一下。

    • Her anger was evident in the stamp of her foot.

      她愤怒地踩脚,情绪显而易见。

    • The dancers stamped their feet to the rhythm of the music.

      舞者们随着音乐的节奏踩踏着脚。

verb

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Definitions of stamp verb

mark(标记)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)

    to put a mark on an object either by printing on it or pushing into it with a small tool.

    盖章;钤印

    • Please stamp the back of the form with the company seal.

      请在表格背面盖上公司印章。

    • They stamp each product with the factory logo.

      他们在每个产品上印上工厂标志。

    • This artwork is stamped with the artist's signature.

      这件艺术品上印有艺术家的签名。

action(动作)

  1. C2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to put a foot down on the ground hard and quickly, making a loud noise, often to show anger.

    跺脚;顿足(常指因生气)

    • He stamped his feet in dissatisfaction with the verdict.

      他对判决不满,用力跺脚。

    • She stamped out of the room in anger.

      她愤怒地跺脚走出房间。

    • He was stamping his feet to keep warm.

      他跺脚取暖。

indicate(指示)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to mark with a particular quality or show that someone has a particular quality.

    带有...的痕迹;显示...的特征

    • He tried to stamp his own mark on every member of the team.

      他试图在团队的每个成员身上留下自己的印记。

    • The new director wants to stamp her influence on the company.

      新总监希望在公司中留下她的影响力。

    • The project bears the stamp of his astute management.

      这个项目体现了他精明的管理风格。

Idioms

  • stamped on someone's memory

    To be indelibly imprinted in one's memory, making it very difficult to forget.

    深刻铭刻在记忆中

    That sunset on the beach is stamped on my memory.

    那个海滩上的日落深深地烙印在我的记忆中。

Phrasal Verbs of stamp

  • stamp on something

    to employ force to halt or prevent something deemed incorrect or detrimental

    压抑;压迫

    Many governments throughout history have attempted to stamp on any form of dissent.

    历史上许多政府都曾试图压制任何形式的异议。

  • stamp something out

    to eliminate something that is detrimental or incorrect

    根除;消灭

    The government must take measures to stamp out this corruption.

    政府必须采取措施根除这种腐败。