单词 | stamp |
释义 | Word Frequency stamp(stæmp) verb 1. (when intr, often foll by on) to bring (the foot) down heavily (on the ground, etc) 2. (intransitive) to walk with heavy or noisy footsteps 3. (intransitive; foll by on) to repress, extinguish, or eradicate he stamped on any criticism 4. (transitive) to impress or mark (a particular device or sign) on (something) 5. to mark (something) with an official impress, seal, or device to stamp a passport 6. (transitive) to fix or impress permanently the date was stamped on her memory 7. (transitive) to affix a postage stamp to 8. (transitive) to distinguish or reveal that behaviour stamps him as a cheat 9. to pound or crush (ores, etc) noun 10. the act or an instance of stamping 11. a. postage stamp b. a mark applied to postage stamps for cancellation purposes 12. a similar piece of gummed paper used for commercial or trading purposes 13. a block, die, etc, used for imprinting a design or device 14. a design, device, or mark that has been stamped 15. a characteristic feature or trait; hallmark the story had the stamp of authenticity 16. a piece of gummed paper or other mark applied to official documents to indicate payment of a fee, validity, ownership, etc 17. British informal a national insurance contribution, formerly recorded by means of a stamp on an official card 18. type or class we want to employ men of his stamp 19. an instrument or machine for crushing or pounding ores, etc, or the pestle in such a device Derived forms stamper (ˈstamper) noun Word origin Old English stampe; related to Old High German stampfōn to stamp, Old Norse stappa |
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