词组 | stamp |
释义 | stamp [stamped, stamped, stamping] stamp on 1. stamp on sb/sth informal to use force or authority to quickly stop someone from doing something or to quickly stop something from happening - used especially to show disapproval: ▪ City officials stamped on our plan to develop the land into a shopping mall. ▪ Our boss stamped on every suggestion we made, and then decided to cancel the project. 2. stamp sth on sth if you stamp your style or character on something, you influence it in your own personal way: ▪ The two designers have stamped their unique style on the room. ▪ Patty's ability to stamp her personality on a piece of music impressed her teachers. stamp out 1. stamp out sth • stamp sth out to completely get rid of something that is dangerous or that you strongly disapprove of, such as crime or disease: ▪ Police believe they have nearly succeeded in stamping out illegal drugs in the neighbourhood. ▪ Haider attacked the Austrian government for failing to stamp out corruption. ■ SIMILAR TO: eliminate, eradicate 2. stamp out flames/a fire to stop something from burning by stepping hard on the flames: ▪ After attempting to stamp out the flames, the boy called the fire department. 3. stamp out sth • stamp sth out to make a shape or object by pressing hard on something or using a machine or tool: ▪ The dough is put into a cutter that stamps out 1,048 ravioli at one time. |
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