第三人称单数:rubber stamps
第三人称复数:rubber stamps
现在分词:rubber stamping
过去分词:rubber stamped
过去式:rubber stamped
1. 橡皮印章:公司简介 深圳市漫趣美劳文化用品有限公司是国内第一家针对大陆市场进行创意图章/橡皮印章(rubber stamp)研发、设计、生产销售的专业性企业. 2007年初成立以来,漫趣创新性地将流行欧美韩日台港的创意图章DIY引进大陆市场,
2. 人云亦云的人:rubber check 空头支票 | rubber stamp 人云亦云的人 | run across 偶然碰见
3. 橡皮图章, 无主见的人, 照常规的批准, 刻板文章:magnetostriction transmitter 磁致伸缩发射机 | rubber stamp 橡皮图章, 无主见的人, 照常规的批准, 刻板文章 | date of expiry of validity of ticket 客票有效期满日期
1. rubber stamp的解释
1. 橡皮图章
A rubber stamp is a small device with a name, date, or symbol on it. You press it on to an ink pad and then on to a document in order to show that the document has been officially dealt with.
e.g. In Post Offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp.
基本上所有交到邮局柜台的文件都会加盖橡皮图章。
2. 随便同意;不加思索就批准
When someone in authority rubber-stamps a decision, plan, or law, they agree to it without thinking about it much.
e.g. Parliament's job is to rubber-stamp his decisions...
国会的工作就是例行公事式地批准他作出的决定。
e.g. Nearly 60 banks have rubber-stamped a refinancing deal.
将近60家银行已经不加思索地批准了一项重新融资的交易。
1. The CPPCC has neither been a " rubber stamp " like some people have accused it of, nor a comfortable political refuge for retired senior officials.
2. The days when people's congress at different levels was no more than a rubber stamp have gone.
3. But ministers decided to meet again on Thursday to formally rubber stamp the decision.
4. The Americans derisively label " rubber stamp " decisions of the Chinese parliament.
5. The board of directors is no longer a " rubber stamp ".
noun
1. routine authorization of an action without questions
2. a stamp (usually made of rubber) for imprinting a mark or design by hand
Synonym: handstamp