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stamp

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Related topics: Mail, Tools, Tax
stamp1 /stæmp/ ●●● S2 noun [countableC]  
1 mail 邮件 (also postage stamp formal)TCM a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto an envelope or package before posting it 邮票
 a 29-cent stamp
一枚 29 美分的邮票
 Richard collects stamps.
理查德集邮。
 a second-class stamp
一张二类邮件的邮票
2 ink_pad.jpg printed mark 印记TZ a tool for pressing or printing a mark or pattern onto a surface, or the mark made by this tool 印章,图章;印记,戳记
 a date stamp
日期戳
 a passport stamp
护照章
3 the stamp of something CHARACTER OF somethingif something has the stamp of a particular quality, it clearly has that quality 具有某事物的特点[特征]
 The speech bore (=had) the stamp of authority.
此番讲话具有权威性。
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4 payment 支付 British EnglishBrEBBT a small piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money and is bought and collected for something over a period of time 印花
 television licence stamps
电视许可证印花
5. taxPET British EnglishBrE a piece of paper for sticking to some official papers to show that British tax has been paid 印花税票〔在英国贴在正式文件上证明完税的票据〕
6 of ... stamp formalCHARACTER/PERSONALITY someone with a particular kind of character 〔人〕类型的
 He’s clearly of a very different stamp.
他显然属于完全不同的一类人。
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7 with foot 用脚STAND an act of stamping, especially with your foot 跺;跺脚,顿足
 an angry stamp
气愤的跺脚
food stamp
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stamp2 ●●○ verb  
1 put foot down 跺脚 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]STAND to put your foot down onto the ground loudly and with a lot of force 跺(脚);用力踩
 The audience stamped and shouted.
观众又是跺脚又是高声叫喊。
 ‘I will not!’ Bert yelled and stamped his foot (=because he was angry).
我才不呢!伯特跺着脚叫喊道。
 She stood at the bus stop stamping her feet (=because she was cold).
她站在公共汽车站头,不停地跺着脚。
stamp on somebody/something (=try to hurt or kill someone or something, by putting your foot down onto them) 踩某人/某物
 Marta shrieked and started stamping on the cockroach.
玛尔塔尖叫起来,并开始去踩那只蟑螂。
2 walk noisily 重重地走路 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to walk somewhere in a noisy way by putting your feet down hard onto the ground because you are angry 〔因生气〕跺着脚走路,噔噔地走 SYN stomp
stamp around/out of/off etc
 My mother stamped off down the stairs.
我妈妈噔噔地走下 楼去。
3 make a mark 留下印记 [transitiveT]WRITE to put a pattern, sign, or letters on something, using a special tool 上面印盖〔图案、记号、字母等〕
 The woman at the desk stamped my passport.
坐服务台的那位女士在我的护照上盖了印。
 Among the papers was a brown folder stamped ‘SECRET’.
那些文件中有一个盖有机密字样的棕色文件夹。
stamp something on something
 Stamp the date on all the letters.
在所有的信件上加盖日期戳。
4 affect SB/STH 影响某人/某物 [transitiveT]EFFECT/INFLUENCE to have an important or permanent effect on someone or something 有重要[永久性]的影响
 The experience remained stamped on her memory for many years.
这一经历多年来一直深深地印在她的记忆中。
stamp somebody with something
 His army years had stamped him with an air of brisk authority.
军旅生涯使他养成了一种雷厉风行的作风。
5. mail 邮寄 [transitiveT]TCM to stick a stamp onto a letter, parcel etc 在〔信封、包裹等〕上贴邮票
6stamp somebody as something phrasal verbphr v CHARACTER/PERSONALITYto show that someone has a particular type of character 表明〔某人〕是,说明〔某人〕具有 〔某种特征〕
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7stamp on somebody/something phrasal verbphr v to use force or your authority to stop someone from doing something, or stop something from happening, especially in an unfair way 镇压,消灭
8stamp something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
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From Longman Business Dictionary
stampstamp1 /stæmp/ noun [countableC]
1 (also postage stamp) a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto an envelope or package before posting it
a 29-cent stamp
Care must be taken that the correct postage stamps for overseas post are used.
2British EnglishBrEFINANCE a small piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money and bought and collected towards paying for something over a period of time
television licence stamps
food stamp revenue stamp trading stamp
3a tool for pressing or printing a mark or pattern onto a surface, or the mark made by this tool
a passport stamp
date stamp rubber stamp
stampstamp2 verb [transitiveT]
1to put a pattern, sign, or letters on something, using a special tool
stamp something on something
Stamp the date on all the letters.
stamp something with something
Your passport must be stamped with your entry date.
2to stick a stamp on a letter, parcel etc
Origin stamp2
(1100-1200) Probably from an unrecorded Old English stampian to crush
stamp1 nounstamp2 verb
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