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stamper

/stam-per/US // ˈstæm pər //

缝合剂,缝合器,缝合机,缝合线

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that stamps.
    • : an employee who applies postmarks and cancels postage stamps.
    • : a pestle, especially one in a stamp mill.
    • : a mold, usually of metal, from which disk recordings are pressed.

Examples

  • His assistant manager, DOUG STAMPER, is agitated, pacing back and forth, while UNDERWOOD calmly eats a breadstick.

  • STAMPER nods—we see the briefest flicker of fear in his eyes, but it is immediately replaced with resolve.

  • We saw a relationship of sorts form between her and Doug Stamper.

  • Graham won his last race by 15 points, but Stamper is not certain to face-off against him.

  • But what those hospitable South Carolinians have not heard about is Jay Stamper.

  • I have not seen anything of Hookie for about 12 months, nor Stamper.

  • This would be the signal for Terry Stamper, the devil, to go across to Vielhaber's and fetch a pail of beer.

  • Stamper, another Patricia who was captured at the same time as Edwards, has recently been exchanged and is now in England.

  • The relief stamper belongs to the upper class of factory girl.

  • Very often the stamper will throw down his tongs and walk off.