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stamp /stæmp/ ► SEE ALLstamp on sthstamp sth on sthstamp sth out●ˈstamp on sth1. to bring your foot down on sth with force 重踩;用力跺◆The child stamped on the spider. 小孩使劲踩那只蜘蛛。◆She stamped on his foot as hard as she could. 她使出全身力气踩他的脚。◆The victim had been kicked and stamped on. 受害者遭人踢踹踩踏。◆A child ran out into the road and I had to stamp on the brakes. 有个小孩跑到马路上,我只好用力踩刹车。2. (especially BrE) to control sth or stop sth from happening by force 压制;镇压◆This kind of disobedience must be stamped on at once. 此类反抗行为必须立刻压制住。[v + prep]●ˈstamp sth on sthto make sth have an important effect or influence on sth 在…上打上…印记;把…铭刻在…中◆She stamped her own interpretation on the role. 她赋予这一角色自己的诠释。◆The new director has worked hard to stamp his authority on the board. 这位新董事力求在董事会树立权威。◆The date is forever stamped on her memory. 那个日子永远铭刻在她的记忆中。OBJ your authority, your mark[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌstamp sth ˈout1. to destroy or get rid of sth bad or unpleasant by force or with a lot of effort (通过暴力或不懈努力)消除,消灭,摧毁◆They aim to stamp out drug dealing in schools. 他们力争取缔校园里的毒品交易。◆The party chairman is determined to stamp out corruption. 党主席决心杜绝腐败现象。OBJ a problem, drug abuse SYN eradicate sth (more formal) 2. to put out a fire by pressing down on it hard with your foot 踩灭(火)◆He stamped out the flames before they spread any further. 在火势蔓延之前,他踩灭了火苗。1 [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]2 [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) |
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