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单词 postmark
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Definition of postmark in English:

postmark

noun ˈpəʊs(t)mɑːkˈpoʊs(t)mɑrk
  • An official mark stamped on a letter or other postal package, giving the place, date, and time of posting, and serving to cancel the postage stamp.

    the package had a York postmark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some collectors, for example, look for stamps with rare postmarks, such as those from Yukon post offices that sprung up during the Gold Rush and closed down soon after.
    • There was one letter there, but it had no postmarks, so it was from someone in the school.
    • This morning, 4 February, the postman delivered an airmail bank statement with postmarks.
    • They said that when dealing with the post people should be particularly wary of any unexpected packages with unusual postmarks or unusual packaging.
    • One day the correspondence began arriving from a postmark other than the usual Birmingham one - the postmark was now St Kitts, West Indies!
    • Because of its colour, it was sometimes difficult to detect the postmark and so many people tried to reuse used Penny Blacks that it was quickly replaced by the Penny Red.
    • Her letters would be in my hands four days after the date on the postmark.
    • If I had seen the phoney letters, with their Italian stamps and postmarks, I would have concluded that Donald was in Italy.
    • As can be perceived by the relatively good condition of the recent postmark, the letter received its rough treatment before the mailing.
    • It had no postage (of course), no postmark and no postage due.
    • We eagerly await the first letter that comes to us with a Spanish postmark!
    • Ah yes, of course, the postmark on that letter proves that the suspect was in Seattle at the time of the murder, therefore, it must be his evil twin who did the killing.
    • Philately is the collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials.
    • The FBI recommends that you check the postmark on any package you were not expecting to see if it is from a foreign country.
    • Old stamps with postmarks dating back about 100 years are on display.
    • We looked at the postmark on the letter and compared it to the news reports of Bill's death.
    • If Brian really is coming for me, it will be a week or more before he arrives, judging from the postmark on that letter.
    • I waited, cringing, for the next development; and there in the next post was a letter with the familiar postmark.
    • Well, apparently, the attorney general has said that, and as long as there is a signature and a date on them without the postmark, they will allow it.
    • It must be difficult, whatever the evidence, to disbelieve in the existence of somebody who has sent you real letters with real stamps on them and real postmarks.
    Synonyms
    stamp, postmark, imprint, mark, official mark
verb ˈpəʊs(t)mɑːkˈpoʊs(t)mɑrk
[with object]
  • Stamp (a postal package) with a postmark.

    with object and complement the letter was postmarked New York
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The envelope was postmarked from Boston; I'd never even been to Boston.
    • For example, the article noted that 17 percent of military overseas ballots from Florida voters arrived without postmarks, despite military regulations that require all mail to be postmarked.
    • Along with the usual ads and bills was a letter addressed to her, postmarked New York.
    • Dingle paid particular attention to letters that were postmarked from a town near the Center or those that said the sender was on his or her way to the Center.
    • Some will accept a check and account application by mail as long as it's postmarked by April 15.
    • They were signed by someone named Charles and were postmarked from the main post office in Manhattan.
    • Mailed claims must be postmarked by November 1.
    • The letter was postmarked Guildford, by the way.
    • The first note was postmarked after I had been walking her home nearly every day for weeks, and I haven't really been keeping the company of any other girls.
    • Many of these issues are postmarked to order by the post office or sold in mint form and in whole sheets.
    • Liu could not say when the letter was postmarked, nor if it contained a sender's name.
    • Each entry must be mailed in a separately stamped envelope postmarked by November 30 and received by December 5.
    • They have now received a plastic envelope containing six items of post which were postmarked September 8.
    • All mailed applications must be postmarked on or before that date.
    • Applications and supporting documents must be sent via the US postal service and postmarked no later than the deadline.
    • Only once in the last two months has a letter arrived within a week of it being postmarked by Banglamung.
    • Souvenir airmails were postmarked Shanghai in order to celebrate the event.
    • Please complete and mail your entry early; you'll pay double fees if your entry is postmarked after May 23 or if you sign up at the competitors' weigh-in/check-in.
    • I am far more pleased to receive letters with stamps postmarked on them.
    • Mr Daschle's envelope was postmarked Trenton, New Jersey, the same as the envelope to Brokaw.
    Synonyms
    stamp, postmark, imprint, print, mark
 
 

Definition of postmark in US English:

postmark

nounˈpoʊs(t)mɑrkˈpōs(t)märk
  • An official mark stamped on a letter or other postal package, giving the place, date, and time of posting, and serving to cancel the postage stamp.

    an envelope with a London postmark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They said that when dealing with the post people should be particularly wary of any unexpected packages with unusual postmarks or unusual packaging.
    • Some collectors, for example, look for stamps with rare postmarks, such as those from Yukon post offices that sprung up during the Gold Rush and closed down soon after.
    • If I had seen the phoney letters, with their Italian stamps and postmarks, I would have concluded that Donald was in Italy.
    • The FBI recommends that you check the postmark on any package you were not expecting to see if it is from a foreign country.
    • Philately is the collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials.
    • I waited, cringing, for the next development; and there in the next post was a letter with the familiar postmark.
    • Old stamps with postmarks dating back about 100 years are on display.
    • One day the correspondence began arriving from a postmark other than the usual Birmingham one - the postmark was now St Kitts, West Indies!
    • We eagerly await the first letter that comes to us with a Spanish postmark!
    • We looked at the postmark on the letter and compared it to the news reports of Bill's death.
    • Well, apparently, the attorney general has said that, and as long as there is a signature and a date on them without the postmark, they will allow it.
    • There was one letter there, but it had no postmarks, so it was from someone in the school.
    • It had no postage (of course), no postmark and no postage due.
    • As can be perceived by the relatively good condition of the recent postmark, the letter received its rough treatment before the mailing.
    • If Brian really is coming for me, it will be a week or more before he arrives, judging from the postmark on that letter.
    • Her letters would be in my hands four days after the date on the postmark.
    • Because of its colour, it was sometimes difficult to detect the postmark and so many people tried to reuse used Penny Blacks that it was quickly replaced by the Penny Red.
    • It must be difficult, whatever the evidence, to disbelieve in the existence of somebody who has sent you real letters with real stamps on them and real postmarks.
    • Ah yes, of course, the postmark on that letter proves that the suspect was in Seattle at the time of the murder, therefore, it must be his evil twin who did the killing.
    • This morning, 4 February, the postman delivered an airmail bank statement with postmarks.
    Synonyms
    stamp, postmark, imprint, mark, official mark
verbˈpoʊs(t)mɑrkˈpōs(t)märk
[with object]usually be postmarked
  • Stamp (a letter or other postal package) officially with a postmark.

    with object and complement the letter was postmarked New York
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Along with the usual ads and bills was a letter addressed to her, postmarked New York.
    • Each entry must be mailed in a separately stamped envelope postmarked by November 30 and received by December 5.
    • They were signed by someone named Charles and were postmarked from the main post office in Manhattan.
    • All mailed applications must be postmarked on or before that date.
    • The envelope was postmarked from Boston; I'd never even been to Boston.
    • Liu could not say when the letter was postmarked, nor if it contained a sender's name.
    • The letter was postmarked Guildford, by the way.
    • Some will accept a check and account application by mail as long as it's postmarked by April 15.
    • Souvenir airmails were postmarked Shanghai in order to celebrate the event.
    • Applications and supporting documents must be sent via the US postal service and postmarked no later than the deadline.
    • The first note was postmarked after I had been walking her home nearly every day for weeks, and I haven't really been keeping the company of any other girls.
    • Many of these issues are postmarked to order by the post office or sold in mint form and in whole sheets.
    • Dingle paid particular attention to letters that were postmarked from a town near the Center or those that said the sender was on his or her way to the Center.
    • They have now received a plastic envelope containing six items of post which were postmarked September 8.
    • I am far more pleased to receive letters with stamps postmarked on them.
    • For example, the article noted that 17 percent of military overseas ballots from Florida voters arrived without postmarks, despite military regulations that require all mail to be postmarked.
    • Only once in the last two months has a letter arrived within a week of it being postmarked by Banglamung.
    • Mailed claims must be postmarked by November 1.
    • Please complete and mail your entry early; you'll pay double fees if your entry is postmarked after May 23 or if you sign up at the competitors' weigh-in/check-in.
    • Mr Daschle's envelope was postmarked Trenton, New Jersey, the same as the envelope to Brokaw.
    Synonyms
    stamp, postmark, imprint, print, mark
 
 
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