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词汇 stamp
释义 stamp
noun
uk /stæmp/ us /stæmp/

stampnoun (LETTER)


A2[ C ](formalpostage stamp)
a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it that 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 stuck a 50p stamp on the envelope.我在信封上贴了一枚50便士的邮票。
 
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a valuable stamp collection珍贵的邮票收藏品
She affixed a stamp to the envelope.她把一张邮票贴在信封上。
How much is a first-class stamp?一张第一类邮票多少钱?
He sealed the envelope and put a stamp on it.
a stamp album
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Communications - the postal system
addy
BFPO
care ofidiom
catch the post
collection box
consignee
delivery
direct mail
dispatch
first class
Freepost
mail slot
pigeonhole
postage
poste restante
postmark
self-addressed
sorting office
window
zip code

stampnoun (MARK)


[ C ]
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,戳,章;印记,戳记
A date stamp inside the front cover of a library book shows when it should be returned.图书馆藏书封面上的日期戳标明了应还书日期。
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Publishing: printing & word processing
3-D printing
backspace
bed
boldface
boldfaced
bolding
imprint
indent
indentation
inline
intaglio printing
preprint
print on demand
print run
print something out
printed
typographical
typography
unpublished
xerography

stampnoun (PROOF OF PAYMENT)


[ C ]UK
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: 印花(税票)
vehicle licence stamps机动车牌照印花税票
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bills & invoices
billing
bond
charge
chit
claim form
counterfoil
credit note
mischarge
passbook
payslip
pro forma
sales slip
savings bond
tab
ticket
till roll
toll
tolled
unbilled
water bill

stampnoun (QUALITY)


[ U ]
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: 标记,特征;痕迹,烙印
Although this painting clearly bears the stamp of genius, we don't know who painted it.虽然这幅画明显是天才之作,但我们却不知其出自谁手。
Each manager has left his or her own stamp on the way the company has evolved.每一位经理都在公司的发展道路上留下了自己的印记。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

stampnoun (FOOT)


[ C ]
an act of putting the foot down on the ground hard, or the noise made in doing so: (常指为表示生气)跺(脚);重踏,重踩
With a stamp of her foot she stormed out.她一跺脚,冲了出去。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving firmly on foot
breeze
bull
clomp
clump
flounce
goose step
lope
pace
parade
quick march!idiom
sashay
stomp
stride
strut
swagger
swaggeringly
troop
unmounted
vamp
waltz
stamp
verb
uk /stæmp/ us /stæmp/

stampverb (MARK)


B2[ T ]
to put a mark on an object either by printing on it or pushing into it with a small tool: 盖印;印上标记
It is necessary to stamp your passport.护照上必须盖章。
Every carton of yogurt is stamped with a sell-by date.每盒酸奶上都盖有最迟销售日期。
The lawyer stamped the certificate with her seal.律师在证书上盖上了她的印章。
Both books have 'property of Her Majesty's Government' stamped inside them.
She's stamped her name in all of her books.
Sell-by dates are stamped on eggs.
The dark red royal crest was stamped on the back of the envelope.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Publishing: printing & word processing
3-D printing
backspace
bed
boldface
boldfaced
bolding
imprint
indent
indentation
inline
intaglio printing
preprint
print on demand
print run
print something out
printed
typographical
typography
unpublished
xerography

stampverb (MOVE FOOT)


C2[ I or T ](US alsostomp)
to put a foot down on the ground hard and quickly, making a loud noise, often to show anger: (常指为表示生气)跺(脚);重踏,重踩
The little boy was stamping his foot and refusing to take his medicine.那个小男孩跺着脚不肯吃药。
She stood by the road, stamping her feet to stay warm.她站在路边,跺着脚让自己暖和些。
I wish those people upstairs would stop stamping (about/around).我希望楼上那些人别再乱跺脚了。
Why did you stamp on that insect?你为什么要踩那只虫子?
Compare
stomp
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving firmly on foot
breeze
bull
clomp
clump
flounce
goose step
lope
pace
parade
quick march!idiom
sashay
stomp
stride
strut
swagger
swaggeringly
troop
unmounted
vamp
waltz

stampverb (SHOW QUALITY)


[ T ]
to mark with a particular quality or show that someone has a particular quality: 使显示出;表现出
Our new administrator seems to be trying to stamp her authority on every aspect of the department.我们的新主管似乎想在部门的方方面面都施展她的权威。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Identifying
ascribe something to something
ascription
badged
badging
band
distinguishable
distinguishably
distinguishing
distinguishing feature
ear tag
microchip
microchipped
misidentification
misidentify
over-identification
over-identify
passport
unidentifiable
unnameable
unplaceable

Idiom


stamped on someone's memory

Phrasal verbs


stamp on something
stamp something out

stamp | American Dictionary


stamp
verb[ I/T ]
us/stæmp/
to hit the floor or ground hard with a foot, usually making a loud noise:
[ T ]She stood by the road, stamping her feet to stay warm.
[ I ]I wish those people upstairs would stop stamping around.
stamp
noun[ C ]
us/stæmp, stɑmp/
the act of hitting the floor or ground hard with a foot:
With a stamp of her foot she hurried out.
stamp
noun
us/stæmp/

stampnoun (MAIL)


[ C ](alsopostage stamp)
a small piece of paper, usually with a colorful design, that is attached to a package or envelope to show that the charge for sending it through the mail has been paid:
The new stamps depict blues singers.

stampnoun (MARK)


[ C ]
a tool for printing or cutting a mark into an object, or the mark made by such a tool:
The guard examined the permit, then reached for his rubber stamp.
The stamp on the rim shows that Paul Revere made this mug.

stampnoun (QUALITY)


[ U ]
a particular quality or character:
This painting clearly bears the stamp of genius.
stamp
verb[ T ]
us/stæmp/

stampverb[T] (MARK)


to use a special tool to print or cut a mark into an object:
An immigration official stamped his passport.
fig. That scene will be stamped in my memory forever.

Phrasal verb


stamp something out

stamp | Business English


stamp
noun[ C ]
 COMMUNICATIONSuk /stæmp/us
(also formalpostage stamp)
a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it, that you stick onto a letter or package to pay for the cost of mailing it:
first-class/second-class stamp
a tool used to put a date, an address, or other mark on a document or an object, usually as proof of something:
The assistant uses a stamp to sign his boss's name.
an official mark put on something that shows a date, an address, or other information:
Look for the official USDA stamp before you buy.
 stamp of approval
approval from someone in a position of authority:
The Board will meet Thursday to discuss the contract and is likely to give its stamp of approval Friday.
The foreign-made goods still have not earned the government's stamp of approval.

See also


date stampnoun
food stamp
revenue stamp
rubber stamp
stamp
verb[ T ]
 COMMUNICATIONSuk /stæmp/us
to use a tool to put a date, an address, or other mark on a document or an object, usually as proof of something:
EU citizens don't need to get their passports stamped when travelling within Europe.
stamp sth on sthAll supermarket food packaging has a sell-by date stamped on it.
stamp sth with sthThe invoice was stamped with the date that payment had been received.

See also


rubber-stamp

Examples of stamp


stamp
Eventually printed replicas of stamps became acceptable to both sides.
If such an interpretation were accepted, such stamps can be viewed as more than decoration as they become symbols conveying information about family.
He was the local tax assessor and collector and sub-distributor of stamps.
They held an official chop, and stamped it on legal documents as proof that they had reviewed them and made fair copies of them.
The quantity relative for second-class stamps is 140.0, indicating an increase in numbers bought of 40%.
Providing cash (rather than benefits in kind, food stamps or vouchers) is more cost-effective and flexible, and avoids the creation of distorting secondary markets.
Instead, we impose some additional structure that allows us to allocate version stamps under a totally ordered scheme.
Layered on top of segmentation are the topic stamps themselves, in their relational contexts, at a phrasal level of granularity.
The expenditure cap was eliminated and food stamps returned to full entitlement status in the 1990 reauthorization act.
Shearing can be per formed after stamping, for example, trimming the edges of a stamped component.
Functor signatures are identified modulo renaming of bound stamps.
Participants were promised a summary of the results and stamps to cover postage.
Like these, stamps showed the emblem of the lion and the sun and/or the portrait of the reigning monarch.
How strange it is for books to inculcate one set of ideas, while experience of the world stamps them with all the flagrancy of falsehood.
The state remained ' at war ', stamping out nationalist politics and fighting urban expansion and rural evasions.
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Collocations withstamp


stamp

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commemorative stamp
Last year, world commemorativestamp issues totalled 4,675 and in this country only eight.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
first-class stamp
That is less than the cost of a first-classstamp, but the amount has been set at that level for 30 years.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
official stamp
Is it not unfortunate that they should be permitted to carry what appears to be an officialstamp of approval?
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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