hallmark

hallmark [ˈhɔ:lmɑ:k]  [ˈhɔ:lmɑ:rk] 

第三人称复数:hallmarks

hallmark 基本解释

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名词检验印记; 特点,标志; 质量证明

及物动词给…盖上品质证明印记; 使具有…标志

hallmark 相关例句

名词

1. Clear expression is the hallmark of good writing.
    表达清楚是佳作的特色。

hallmark 网络解释

1. 标志:文章摘要:著名的社会历史学家苏德森(Michael Sehudson)指出,职业主义是当代美国新闻业的标志(hallmark),而分析这种职业主义,对于理解当代新闻业是非常必要的.

2. 印记:但是可能观众根本不知道自己在向Google提供数据. 目前Google电视广告在卫星电视公司销售,频道包括美国国家广播公司的有线频道、彭博新闻频道,以及印记(Hallmark)频道. 卫星电视公司是美国第三大付费电视提供商.

3. 标记:RA: 我是Ra, 这个陈述实质上是正确的, 如果你可以穿透第一变貌的本质 在自我知晓自我的应用上, 你可以开始辨别出无限造物者的优良标记(hallmark)而是平衡地调和这些能量中心 以流动且柔顺的方式布置它们,

4. 品质证明:如果工序符合品质证明(hallmark)的话,金焊锡一定要与连接物品的克拉数值相同,而合金组合则在最高工业标准监控其克拉数值下制造,令它们的颜色与黄金或白金吻合.

hallmark 词典解释

1. 标志;特征;特点
    The hallmark of something or someone is their most typical quality or feature.

    e.g. It's a technique that has become the hallmark of Amber Films...
           这已经成为安伯电影公司的标志性技术。
    e.g. The killing had the hallmarks of a professional assassination...
           这起谋杀案具有职业暗杀的特征。

2. (金、银、铂制品上标明纯度、产地、制造者的)印记
    A hallmark is an official mark put on things made of gold, silver, or platinum that indicates the quality of the metal, where the object was made, and who made it.

hallmark 单语例句

1. A major part of the play's Chinese version preserves the hallmark tone of candid confession and shocking presentation intermingled with humour.

2. In the United States Valentine's Day is known as a " Hallmark Holiday ", and Chinese entrepreneurs are making sure they cash in on the romantic day.

3. Groups of scholars started gathering in Oxford to study and coalescing into colleges which remain a hallmark of Oxford's distinctiveness globally.

4. hallmark的解释

4. Vuvuzela - the bright colored plastic horns with a monotonous droning sound became the hallmark of the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa.

5. Science and technology are the primary productive forces and a concentrated expression and a hallmark of advanced productive forces.

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6. Such sincerity has been a consistent hallmark of our customer interactions and has helped fuel substantial growth for AMD China within a few years'time.

7. Tymoshenko's dismissal sowed disillusion among " orange " supporters and her disagreements with the president were the hallmark of the orange revolution's aftermath.

8. hallmark

8. Regulators have also been wise enough to approve some experiments, a hallmark practice for China in its history of economic reform.

9. Only equal footing between prosecutors and the prosecuted can ensure a fair litigious procedure, which is deemed a hallmark of the rule of law.

10. Clinton bought one hour of time on the Hallmark Channel for Monday evening to air a live town hall meeting from New York.

hallmark 英英释义

noun

1. hallmark的反义词

1. a distinctive characteristic or attribute

    Synonym: trademark earmark stylemark

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2. a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity

    Synonym: authentication assay-mark