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stamp
/ˈstæmp; ||ˈstɑmp ||ˈstɔmp/
印,郵票,列印器,戳子,圖章,印花,標誌,特徵,類型,跺腳(
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From:
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stamp
戳記
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stamp
,
v. i.
1.
To
strike
;
to
beat
;
to
crush
.
These
cooks
how
they
stamp
and
strain
and
grind
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
To
strike
the
foot
forcibly
downward
.
But
starts
,
exclaims
,
and
stamps
,
and
raves
,
and
dies
.
--
Dennis
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stamp
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Stamped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Stamping
.]
1.
To
strike
beat
,
or
press
forcibly
with
the
bottom
of
the
foot
,
or
by
thrusting
the
foot
downward
.
He
frets
,
he
fumes
,
he
stares
,
he
stamps
the
ground
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
bring
down
(
the
foot
)
forcibly
on
the
ground
or
floor
;
as
,
he
stamped
his
foot
with
rage
.
3.
To
crush
;
to
pulverize
;
specifically
Metal.
,
to
crush
by
the
blow
of
a
heavy
stamp
,
as
ore
in
a
mill
.
I
took
your
sin
,
the
calf
which
ye
had
made
,
and
burnt
it
with
fire
,
and
stamped
it
,
and
ground
it
very
small
.
--
Deut
.
ix
. 21.
4.
To
impress
with
some
mark
or
figure
;
as
,
to
stamp
a
plate
with
arms
or
initials
.
5.
Fig
.:
To
impress
;
to
imprint
;
to
fix
deeply
;
as
,
to
stamp
virtuous
principles
on
the
heart
.
God
. . .
has
stamped
no
original
characters
on
our
minds
wherein
we
may
read
his
being
.
--
Locke
.
6.
To
cut
out
,
bend
,
or
indent
,
as
paper
,
sheet
metal
,
etc
.,
into
various
forms
,
by
a
blow
or
suddenly
applied
pressure
with
a
stamp
or
die
,
etc
.;
to
mint
;
to
coin
.
7.
To
put
a
stamp
on
,
as
for
postage
;
as
,
to
stamp
a
letter
;
to
stamp
a
legal
document
.
To stamp out
,
to
put
an
end
to
by
sudden
and
energetic
action
;
to
extinguish
;
as
,
to stamp out
a
rebellion
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stamp
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
stamping
,
as
with
the
foot
.
2.
The
which
stamps
;
any
instrument
for
making
impressions
on
other
bodies
,
as
a
die
.
'
T
is
gold
so
pure
It
can
not
bear
the
stamp
without
alloy
. --
Dryden
.
3.
The
mark
made
by
stamping
;
a
mark
imprinted
;
an
impression
.
That
sacred
name
gives
ornament
and
grace
,
And
,
like
his
stamp
,
makes
basest
metals
pass
. --
Dryden
.
4.
That
which
is
marked
;
a
thing
stamped
.
Hanging
a
golden
stamp
about
their
necks
.
--
Shak
.
5.
A
picture
cut
in
wood
or
metal
,
or
made
by
impression
;
a
cut
;
a
plate
. [
Obs
.]
At
Venice
they
put
out
very
curious
stamps
of
the
several
edifices
which
are
most
famous
for
their
beauty
and
magnificence
.
--
Addison
.
6.
An
official
mark
set
upon
things
chargeable
with
a
duty
or
tax
to
government
,
as
evidence
that
the
duty
or
tax
is
paid
;
as
,
the
stamp
on
a
bill
of
exchange
.
7.
Hence
:
A
stamped
or
printed
device
,
usually
paper
,
issued
by
the
government
at
a
fixed
price
,
and
required
by
law
to
be
affixed
to
,
or
stamped
on
,
certain
papers
,
as
evidence
that
the
government
dues
are
paid
;
as
,
a
postage
stamp
;
a
tax
stamp
;
a
receipt
stamp
,
etc
.
8.
An
instrument
for
cutting
out
,
or
shaping
,
materials
,
as
paper
,
leather
,
etc
.,
by
a
downward
pressure
.
9.
A
character
or
reputation
,
good
or
bad
,
fixed
on
anything
as
if
by
an
imprinted
mark
;
current
value
;
authority
;
as
,
these
persons
have
the
stamp
of
dishonesty
;
the
Scriptures
bear
the
stamp
of
a
divine
origin
.
Of
the
same
stamp
is
that
which
is
obtruded
on
us
,
that
an
adamant
suspends
the
attraction
of
the
loadstone
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
10.
Make
;
cast
;
form
;
character
;
as
,
a
man
of
the
same
stamp
,
or
of
a
different
stamp
.
A
soldier
of
this
season's
stamp
.
--
Shak
.
11.
A
kind
of
heavy
hammer
,
or
pestle
,
raised
by
water
or
steam
power
,
for
beating
ores
to
powder
;
anything
like
a
pestle
,
used
for
pounding
or
beating
.
12.
A
half-penny
. [
Obs
.]
13.
pl.
Money
,
esp
.
paper
money
. [
Slang
, U.S.]
Stamp act
,
an
act
of
the
British
Parliament
[1765]
imposing
a
duty
on
all
paper
,
vellum
,
and
parchment
used
in
the
American
colonies
,
and
declaring
all
writings
on
unstamped
materials
to
be
null
and
void
.
Stamp collector
,
(a)
an
officer
who
receives
or
collects
stamp
duties
.
(b)
one
who
collects
postage
or
other
stamps
,
as
an
avocation
or
for
investment
;
a
philatelist
.
Stamp duty
,
a
duty
,
or
tax
,
imposed
on
paper
and
parchment
used
for
certain
writings
,
as
deeds
,
conveyances
,
etc
.,
the
evidence
of
the
payment
of
the
duty
or
tax
being
a
stamp
. [
Eng
.]
Stamp hammer
,
a
hammer
,
worked
by
power
,
which
rises
and
falls
vertically
,
like
a
stamp
in
a
stamp
mill
.
Stamp head
,
a
heavy
mass
of
metal
,
forming
the
head
or
lower
end
of
a
bar
,
which
is
lifted
and
let
fall
,
in
a
stamp
mill
.
Stamp mill
Mining
,
a
mill
in
which
ore
is
crushed
with
stamps
;
also
,
a
machine
for
stamping
ore
.
Stamp note
,
a
stamped
certificate
from
a
customhouse
officer
,
which
allows
goods
to
be
received
by
the
captain
of
a
ship
as
freight
. [
Eng
.]
Stamp office
,
an
office
for
the
issue
of
stamps
and
the
reception
of
stamp
duties
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stamp
n
1:
a
token
that
postal
fees
have
been
paid
[
syn
:
postage
, {
postage
stamp
]
2:
the
distinctive
form
in
which
a
thing
is
made
; "
pottery
of
this
cast
was
found
throughout
the
region
" [
syn
:
cast
,
mold
]
3:
a
type
or
class
; "
more
men
of
his
stamp
are
needed
"
4:
a
symbol
that
is
the
result
of
printing
; "
he
put
his
stamp
on
the
envelope
" [
syn
:
impression
]
5:
machine
consisting
of
a
heavy
bar
that
moves
vertically
for
pounding
or
crushing
ores
[
syn
:
pestle
]
6:
a
block
or
die
used
to
imprint
a
mark
or
design
7:
a
device
incised
to
make
an
impression
;
used
to
secure
a
closing
or
to
authenticate
documents
[
syn
:
seal
]
v
1:
walk
heavily
; "
The
men
stomped
through
the
snow
in
their
heavy
boots
" [
syn
:
stomp
,
stump
]
2:
to
mark
,
or
produce
an
imprint
in
or
on
something
; "
a
man
whose
name
is
permanently
stamped
on
our
maps
"
3:
reveal
clearly
as
having
a
certain
character
; "
His
playing
stamps
him
as
a
Romantic
"
4:
affix
a
stamp
to
; "
Are
the
letters
properly
stamped
?"
5:
treat
or
classify
according
to
a
mental
stereotype
; "
I
was
stereotyped
as
a
lazy
Southern
European
" [
syn
:
pigeonhole
,
stereotype
]
6:
destroy
or
extinguish
as
if
by
stamping
with
the
foot
;
"
Stamp
fascism
into
submission
"; "
stamp
out
tyranny
"
7:
form
or
cut
out
with
a
mold
,
form
,
or
die
; "
stamp
needles
"
8:
crush
or
grind
with
a
heavy
instrument
; "
stamp
fruit
extract
the
juice
"
9:
raise
in
a
relief
; "
embossed
stationary
" [
syn
:
emboss
,
boss
]
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