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词汇 hallmark
释义 hallmark
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈhɔːl.mɑːk/ us /ˈhɑːl.mɑːrk/

hallmarknoun[C] (CHARACTERISTIC)


a typical characteristic or feature of a person or thing: 特征,特点
hallmark ofSimplicity is a hallmark of this design.简洁是该设计的一个特点。
bear the hallmarks ofThis explosion bears all the hallmarks of (= is likely to have been) a terrorist attack.
have the hallmarks ofIt has all the hallmarks of a successful movie.
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Conditions and characteristics
-ance
-ibility
ability
adverse conditions
age
ambience
appearance
aspect
good/bad karmaidiom
have it in youidiom
hood
humanity
presentation
respect
shape
trait
trappings
unaffiliated
undercurrent
vibe

hallmarknoun[C] (MARK)


in the UK, an official mark put on objects made of gold or silver that shows their place and year of origin and how pure the metal is that is used to make them(英国金银制品上表示产地、生产日期和纯度的)纯度印记
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Chemistry: metals & metalworking
anti-tarnish
bar magnet
base metal
bimetallic
blacksmith
brazen
brazier
bullion
ferrous
gilt
gold leaf
lode
magnet
silver plate
swage
tarnished
tinplated
untarnished
vermeil
wrought iron

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Specific signs and symbols
hallmark
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈhɔːl.mɑːk/ us /ˈhɑːl.mɑːrk/
UK
to put an official mark on an object made of gold or silver给…打上纯度印记
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Chemistry: metals & metalworking
anti-tarnish
bar magnet
base metal
bimetallic
blacksmith
brazen
brazier
bullion
ferrous
gilt
gold leaf
lode
magnet
silver plate
swage
tarnished
tinplated
untarnished
vermeil
wrought iron

hallmark | American Dictionary


hallmark
noun[ C ]
us/ˈhɔlˌmɑrk/
a typical characteristic or feature of a person or thing:
An independent press is one of the hallmarks of a free society.

hallmark | Business English


hallmark
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈhɔːlmɑːk/us
an attitude or quality that is thought to be typical of a person or organization:
Recent documentaries have embodied the pioneering spirit that has come to be the channel's hallmark.
the hallmarks of sthWe have a system of open justice in this country that we believe to be one of the hallmarks of a democratic society.
a sign or symbol used by manufacturers of products made from gold, silver, or platinum that shows that the metal is of good quality, as well as the date and place it was manufactured
hallmark
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈhɔːlmɑːk/us
to put a hallmark on a product made from gold, silver, or platinum:
Scottish antique pieces are usually neither signed nor hallmarked.

Examples of hallmark


hallmark
The hallmarks of stratum 1 are noncompositionality and non-productivity (cf. maternity, fraternity, fraternize).
Therefore, one of the essential hallmarks of life may be containment in a cell membrane.
Transparency, veracity, and accountability, hallmarks of responsible business practices, must become part of the bioinformatics calculus as well.
Alterations in learning and adaptation are hallmarks of this disorder.
The explications they contain display all the hallmarks of teaching methods honed over many years.
The existing neuropathological and neuroimaging literature has concentrated almost exclusively on hamartomata and focal dysplasias as the cerebral hallmarks of tuberous sclerosis.
The explosion and control of knowledge, the objecti®cation and textual representation of political relations + these were the hallmarks of an apparent revolution.
The hallmarks of scientific rigor in qualitative science have been well documented.
We are currently analyzing these fish for hallmarks of degeneration such as abnormal protein phosphorylation and folding, aggregation, amyloid formation, and cell death.
The president, however, shares power with the prime minister, who can be defeated by a no-confidence vote - the hallmarks of a parliamentary system.
Just as public/private partnerships to develop genomic prowess are being reported almost daily, the hallmarks of business ethics must become part of the analysis.
Furthermore, manipulating the receptor levels and the production and metabolism of lysophospholipids inhibits many of the hallmarks of cancer.
By and large, however, censorship and repression were the hallmarks of government press policy before 1848.
Exclusion, socialisation and a dynamic religious experience are considered the hallmarks of the genre in some of the literature.
Clauses in which it is said to occur display all the hallmarks of finiteness, including cooccurrence with the finite complementizer.
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