stamp的意思和读音

stamp

: [stæmp] : [stæmp]

n.

v.);

stamps  stamping  stamped  

v.+n.stick stamp,put stamp,lick stamp

adj.+n.rare stamp

n.brand,imprint,mold,character,kind

v.trample,beat,stomp,crush,squash

stampn.on letter/package

1.[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

a 28p stamp 28 便

Could I have three first-class stamps, please?

He has been collecting stamps since he was eight.

a stamp album

printing tool

2.[c]a tool for printing the date or a design or mark onto a surface

a date stamp

printed design/words

3.[c]a design or words made by stamping sth onto a surface

The passports, with the visa stamps, were waiting at the embassy.使

The project has the government's stamp of approval .

proof of payment

4.[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

a TV licence stamp

character/quality

5.[sing]~ (of sth)the mark or sign of a particular quality or person

All his work bears the stamp of authority.

6.[sing]a kind or class, especially of people

men of a different stamp

of foot

7.[sing]);an act or sound of stamping the foot

The stamp of hoofs alerted Isabel.

v.foot

1.[t][i]~ (sth));to put your foot down heavily and noisily on the ground

I tried stamping my feet to keep warm.

Sam stamped his foot in anger.

The audience were stamping and cheering.

walk

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to walk with loud heavy steps

She turned and stamped out of the room.

print design/words

3.[t][oftpass]);to print letters, words, a design, etc. onto sth using a special tool

The box was stamped with the maker's name.

Wait here to have your passport stamped.

I'll stamp the company name on your cheque.

The maker's name was stamped in gold on the box.

show feeling/quality

4.[t][usupass]to make a feeling show clearly on sb's face, in their actions, etc.

Their faces were stamped with hostility.

The crime had revenge stamped all over it.

5.[t]~ sb as sthto show that sb has a particular quality

Her success has stamped her as one of the country's top riders.

on letter/package

6.[t][usupass]~ sthto stick a stamp on a letter or package

cut out object

7.[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

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n.1.a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost of mailing a letter or a package; a small piece of paper that some stores give to customers to collect and use later to buy things in the store; a small official piece of paper that you buy and collect as a way of paying for something2.a small tool with a pattern or writing on one side that you press into ink and use for printing a mark on paper; a mark that you make with a stamp3.an act of putting your foot down hard and noisily on something4.a particular quality that is clearly noticeable in someone or something5.a particular type of person or thing1.a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost of mailing a letter or a package; a small piece of paper that some stores give to customers to collect and use later to buy things in the store; a small official piece of paper that you buy and collect as a way of paying for something2.a small tool with a pattern or writing on one side that you press into ink and use for printing a mark on paper; a mark that you make with a stamp3.an act of putting your foot down hard and noisily on something4.a particular quality that is clearly noticeable in someone or something5.a particular type of person or thing

v.1.to stick a stamp on an envelope that you are mailing2.to put a mark on something using ink and a stamp3.to put your foot down hard and noisily on someone or something; to walk putting your feet down hard and noisily on the ground, usually because you are angry4.to give something a particular appearance or quality1.to stick a stamp on an envelope that you are mailing2.to put a mark on something using ink and a stamp3.to put your foot down hard and noisily on someone or something; to walk putting your feet down hard and noisily on the ground, usually because you are angry4.to give something a particular appearance or quality

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1.How much is the stamp, please?

2.It's as if The New York Times were to stamp its scoops "internal reference reports" and file them to President Obama.

3.These dramatic events did not close that chapter, but they did put a fresh and emphatic stamp on the U. S. response to global terrorism.

4.Already, the cerebral former Princeton academic is putting his own stamp on an institution long dominated by his predecessor.

5.It is hard to estimate how much a stamp is worth.

6.To tell whether the caching worked, look at the time stamp shown in the markup; it should be the same as what you observed earlier.

7.It was the production teams' job to reduce this into a clear, single journey, and to put our own stamp on it.

8.The rare precious stamp is often a target of mad pursuit and adulation, and has become the object of wealth accumulation and status symbol.

9.Beyond that, though, employers realize that trying to stamp out office romance is like standing in front of a speeding train.

10.Yet Specter insisted he would not be a rubber stamp for the president.Specter