postage stamp
英 [ˈpəʊstɪdʒ stæmp]
美 [ˈpoʊstɪdʒ stæmp]
n. 邮票
柯林斯词典
- 邮票
Apostage stampis a small piece of gummed paper that you buy from the post office and stick on an envelope or package before you post it.
英英释义
noun
- a small adhesive token stuck on a letter or package to indicate that that postal fees have been paid
双语例句
- The cost to the American consumer of the bill passed in the house is estimated at between 22 and 49 cents a day the price of a postage stamp.
众议院通过的法案带给美国消费者的成本,估计为每日22至49美分只是一张邮票的价格。 - I've seen students photocopy exams down to the size of a postage stamp.
我曾看到过学生将考试内容复印到,一张邮票大小的纸上。 - The actual chip is no bigger than a postage stamp.
实际的芯片不比邮票大。 - A chip is a piece of silicon about the size of a postage stamp.
芯片就是一枚邮票大小的硅片。 - Collect the people who receives a mail, see stick have more the birthday of Jesus Christ postage stamp's, be able to feel more delighted!
收接邮件的人,看见贴有愈多圣诞邮票的,会觉得更喜欢哩! - Postmark is an official mark printed over a postage stamp.
(印在纸片上的)纪念邮票邮戳是印于邮票上的官方戳记。 - This ISIAND is smaller than a postage stamp.
这个岛还没有一张邮票大。 - The other day, she drove to the postage stamp of a house where Fleming died, even as clouds hung low over the Seattle landscape.
前几天,她开车去了凯特去世时的房子,西雅图依然乌云密布。 - I should be a postage stamp: That's the only way I'll ever get licked.
我应该印在邮票上:我是我被打到的唯一可能的方式。 - A mark or words printed over a postage stamp to note a change in use or a special occasion.
邮戳印于邮票以上说明该票文所表示用途变化,或标明为纪念一特殊时刻而发行的符号或文字。