stamp 英 [stæmp]   美 [stæmp]

stamp

stamp  英 [stæmp] 美 [stæmp]

n. 邮票; 印,章,戳;跺脚  vi. 跺脚;盖章 

进行时:stamping  过去式:stamped  过去分词:stamped  第三人称单数:stamps  名词复数:stamps 

a 28p stamp 一张 28 便士的邮票
He has been collecting stamps since he was eight. 他从八岁开始集邮。

  • When you stamp, you step hard, either on the ground or on some object. If you're terrified of bugs, you might be tempted to stamp on a big, weird looking beetle.
  • 请先登录
  • n. 邮票; 印,章,戳;跺脚
  • vi. 跺脚;盖章
  • 1. a 28p stamp

    一张 28 便士的邮票

  • 2. He has been collecting stamps since he was eight.

    他从八岁开始集邮。

  • 3. a date stamp

    日期戳

  • 4. 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。

  • 5. a TV licence stamp

    电视收视许可证印花

  • 6. All his work bears the stamp of authority.

    他的一切工作都具有权威性。

  • 7. The stamp of hoofs alerted Isabel.

    马蹄声引起了伊莎贝尔的警觉。

  • 8. Sam stamped his footin anger.

    萨姆气得直跺脚。

  • 9. She turned and stamped out of the room.

    她扭身咚咚地走出了房间。

  • 10. Wait here to have your passport stamped.

    请在这里等候给护照盖章。

  • 11. I'll stamp the company name on your cheque.

    我来给你的支票盖上公司的章。

  • stamp (n.) mid-15c., "instrument for crushing, stamping tool," from stamp (v.). Especially "instrument for making impressions" (1570s). Meaning "downward thrust or blow with the foot, act of stamping" is from 1580s. Sense of "official mark or imprint" (to certify that duty has been paid on what has been printed or written) dates from 1540s; transferred 1837 to designed, pre-printed adhesive labels issued by governments to serve the same purpose as impressed stamps. German Stempel "rubber stamp, brand, postmark" represents a diminutive form. Stamp-collecting is from 1862 (compare philately).
  • stamp (v.) Old English stempan "to pound in a mortar," from Proto-Germanic *stamp- (source also of Old Norse stappa, Danish stampe, Middle Dutch stampen, Old High German stampfon, German stampfen "to stamp with the foot, beat, pound," German Stampfe "pestle"), from nasalized form of PIE root *stebh- "to support, place firmly on" (source also of Greek stembein "to trample, misuse;" see staff (n.)). The vowel altered in Middle English, perhaps by influence of Scandinavian forms.
stamp / stæmp ; NAmE stæmp / noun , verb stamp stamps stamped stamping noun on letter/package 信函;包裹 1 ( also formal ˈpostage 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 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 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 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 sth at stamp v. 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 VERBS ˈstamp on sth 1 to 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。 2 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 sth to 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↔ˈout 1 to 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 2 to put out a fire by bringing your foot down heavily on it 踩灭(火) stamp / stæmp ; NAmE stæmp /
  • 请先登录