stamp

US /stæmp/
UK /stæmp/
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1.

郵票

a small adhesive piece of paper affixed to a letter or parcel to show that the postal charge has been paid

:
I need to buy a stamp for this letter.
我需要為這封信買一張郵票
The letter arrived with a rare commemorative stamp.
這封信附有一枚罕見的紀念郵票
2.

印章, 圖章

an implement for impressing a mark or design on a surface

:
He used a rubber stamp to mark the documents.
他用橡皮圖章給文件蓋章。
The official stamp on the certificate confirmed its authenticity.
證書上的官方印章證實了其真實性。
3.

跺腳, 重踏

the act of bringing down one's foot heavily on the ground or on something else

:
He gave a loud stamp of his foot in frustration.
他沮喪地重重地了一下腳。
The rhythmic stamp of the dancers filled the hall.
舞者有節奏的跺腳聲充滿了大廳。
1.

跺, 踩

to bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something else

:
She stamped her foot in anger.
她生氣地了一下腳。
He stamped out the cigarette butt.
踩滅了煙頭。
2.

蓋章, 印

to impress a mark or design on (a surface or object) with an implement

:
The clerk stamped the invoice with the 'Paid' mark.
店員在發票上蓋上了“已付款”的章。
The company logo was stamped onto each product.
公司標誌在每個產品上。
3.

貼郵票

to affix a postage stamp to (a letter or parcel)

:
Don't forget to stamp the envelope before mailing it.
寄出前別忘了給信封貼郵票
All outgoing mail must be properly stamped.
所有寄出的郵件都必須正確貼上郵票