
stamp
词源
源自中古英语 'stampen',意为踩踏或压印,可能与古高地德语 'stampfon'(踩踏)有关。
noun
❶ 邮票,指贴在信件或包裹上作为邮资凭证的小纸片,通常印有图案或面值。
“I need to buy some stamps to send these letters.”
(我需要买些邮票来寄这些信。)
“She collects stamps from different countries.”
(她收集来自不同国家的邮票。)
❶ 印章,指用于在文件或物品上留下印记的工具,通常带有文字或图案。
“The official document requires a stamp from the authority.”
(这份官方文件需要盖有当局的印章。)
“He pressed the stamp onto the ink pad before using it.”
(他在使用印章前先把它按在印台上。)
verb
❶ 跺脚,指用力用脚踩踏地面,通常表示愤怒或强调。
“The child stamped his foot in frustration.”
(那个孩子气得跺脚。)
“She stamped on the floor to get everyone's attention.”
(她跺了跺地板以引起大家的注意。)
❶ 盖章,指用印章在文件或物品上留下印记以确认或标记。
“The customs officer stamped my passport.”
(海关官员在我的护照上盖了章。)
“Please stamp the form before submitting it.”
(请在提交表格前盖章。)
常见短语
stamp out — 彻底消除或制止某事,通常指不好的行为或现象。
“The government is trying to stamp out corruption.”
(政府正在努力根除腐败。)
stamp collecting — 集邮,指收集和整理邮票作为爱好或投资的行为。
“Stamp collecting is a popular hobby worldwide.”
(集邮是世界范围内流行的爱好。)