stamp

stamp
verb
[with obj.]
  1. bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground
    跺(脚);用(脚)踩
    he stamped his foot in frustration.
    他沮丧得跺脚。
    [no obj.]he threw his cigarette down and stamped on it.
    他把香烟扔掉并踩了一脚。
    Robertson stamped on all these suggestions.
    罗伯逊压制了所有这些建议。
    ■[with obj. and adverbial]crush, flatten, or remove with a heavy blow from one's foot
    (用脚用力)压碎;碾平;(用力)踩灭
    he stamped out the flames before they could grow.
    在火苗变大前他就将其踩灭了。
    ■(stamp something out)suppress or put an end to something by taking decisive action
    (采取果断措施)镇压,压制;消灭
    urgent action is required to stamp out corruption.
    需要采取紧急行动来消灭腐败。
    ■[no obj., with adverbial of direction]walk with heavy, forceful steps
    迈着沉重有力的脚步走
    John stamped off, muttering.
    约翰嘴里咕哝着迈着重重的脚步走了。
  2. impress a pattern or mark, especially an official one, on (a surface, object, or document) using an engraved or inked block or die or other instrument
    在(表面,物体,文件)上盖印
    the woman stamped my passport.
    那妇女在我的护照上盖了章。
    ■impress (a pattern or mark) on something in such a way
    打上(或盖上)(标记,图案)
    a key with a number stamped on the shaft.
    柄上印着号码的钥匙。
    he must be able to stamp his authority on his team.
    他一定要能够在自己的团队中树立威信。
    ■make (something) by cutting it out with a die or mould
    (用印模)冲压
    the knives are stamped out from a flat strip of steel.
    这些刀子是由一块条形钢板冲压而成的。
    ■(figurative)reveal or mark out as having a particular character, quality, or ability
    (喻)使显示出;表现出
    his style stamps him as a player to watch.
    他的风格表明他是一个值得关注的选手。
  3. fix a postage stamp or stamps on to (a letter)
    贴邮票于(信)
    Annie stamped the envelope for her.
    安妮替她在信封上贴了邮票。
  4. crush or pulverize (ore)
    捣碎(矿石),压碎(矿石)
noun
  1. an instrument for stamping a pattern or mark, in particular an engraved or inked block or die
    图章;戳,印
    ■a mark or pattern made by such an instrument, especially one indicating official validation or certification
    印记,戳记
    passports with visa stamps.
    盖了签证章的护照。
    the emperor gave them his stamp of approval.
    皇帝玉玺亲批,恩准了他们。
    ■(figurative)a characteristic or distinctive impression or quality
    (喻)标志;特征;特质
    the whole project has the stamp of authority.
    整个方案具有权威性。
    ■a particular class or type or person or thing
    类型,种类,类别
    empiricism of this stamp has been especially influential in British philosophy.
    这种类型的经验主义在英国哲学中尤其具有影响力。
  2. a small adhesive piece of paper stuck to something to show that an amount of money has been paid, in particular a postage stamp
    自粘胶缴费凭证(尤指邮票)
    a first-class stamp.
    一枚第一类邮件邮票。
    TV licence stamps.
    收视缴费凭证。
  3. an act or sound of stamping with the foot
    跺脚;跺脚声
    the stamp of boots on the bare floor.
    靴子跺在没有任何铺设的地面上的声音。
  4. a block for crushing ore in a stamp mill
    (捣矿机中用于捣碎矿石的)铁砧
派生
stamper
noun
语源
  1. Middle English (in the sense 'crush to a powder'): of Germanic origin; related to German stampfen 'stamp with the foot', reinforced by Old French estamper 'to stamp'. Compare with stomp
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