单词 | seal |
释义 | Word Frequency seal 1(siːl) noun 1. a device impressed on a piece of wax, moist clay, etc, fixed to a letter, document, etc, as a mark of authentication 2. a stamp, ring, etc, engraved with a device to form such an impression 3. a substance, esp wax, so placed over an envelope, document, etc, that it must be broken before the object can be opened or used 4. any substance or device used to close or fasten tightly 5. a material, such as putty or cement, that is used to close an opening to prevent the passage of air, water, etc 6. a small amount of water contained in the trap of a drain to prevent the passage of foul smells 7. an agent or device for keeping something hidden or secret 8. anything that gives a pledge or confirmation 9. a decorative stamp often sold in aid of charity 10. Also called: seal of confession Roman Catholic Church the obligation never to reveal anything said by a penitent in confession 11. set one's seal on verb (transitive) 12. to affix a seal to, as proof of authenticity 13. to stamp with or as if with a seal 14. to approve or authorize 15. (sometimes foll by up) to close or secure with or as if with a seal to seal one's lips seal up a letter 16. (foll by off) to enclose (a place) with a fence, wall, etc 17. to decide irrevocably 18. LDS Church to make (a marriage or adoption) perpetually binding 19. to subject (the outside of meat, etc) to fierce heat so as to retain the juices during cooking 20. to close tightly so as to render airtight or watertight 21. to paint (a porous material) with a nonporous coating 22. Australian and New Zealand to consolidate (a road surface) with bitumen, tar, etc Derived forms sealable (ˈsealable) adjective Word origin C13 seel, from Old French, from Latin sigillum little figure, from signum a signWord Frequency seal 2(siːl) noun 1. any pinniped mammal of the families Otariidae (eared seals) and Phocidae (earless seals) that are aquatic but come on shore to breed eared seal, earless seal ▶ Related adjectives: otarid, phocine 2. any earless seal (family Phocidae), esp the common or harbour seal or the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) 3. sealskin verb 4. (intransitive) to hunt for seals Derived forms seal-like (ˈseal-ˌlike) adjective Word origin Old English seolh; related to Old Norse selr, Old High German selah, Old Irish selige tortoiseWord Frequency SEAL(siːl) noun a member of the Sea Air and Land Teams, an elite special operations unit of the United States Navy |
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