tamp 的定义
- to force in or down by repeated, rather light, strokes: He tamped the tobacco in his pipe.
- to fill with earth or the like after the charge has been inserted.
tamp 近义词
等同于 jam
等同于 pack
等同于 ram
等同于 cram
更多tamp例句
- The Media Briefing this week looks at how Facebook is trying to tamp down politics on its platform and ramp up entertainment.
- With a move that’s being pitched as a win for consumer privacy via tamping down data collection, Google, Apple and other walled gardens will likely become more and more powerful.
- The point is for the males to build trust and tamp down tension.
- Policymakers have to determine if tamping down or easing up on drug restrictions affects the use of other potentially dangerous substances.
- At any rate, even without companies doing anything to tamp down and capitalize on the first-day pop, the phenomenon may curtail itself naturally if BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s predictions are anything to go by.
- Smiley, meanwhile, tried to tamp down fears by comparing the Ebola outbreak to the SARS outbreak of 2003.
- There is still a window of opportunity to tamp it down, but that window is closing.
- Sure, water filter makers put a bit of bactericide in their products to tamp down the infestation.
- To some degree, Washington colludes with China to tamp down the nuclear threat from North Korea.
- An executive of the National Auto Dealers Association claimed it would shut people out of the new car market and tamp down sales.
- Colonel Fraser paused to tamp down the tobacco in his pipe with a fingertip.
- Machines designed to tamp the concrete and strike it off to the required cross section are also employed for finishing.
- Tampion, tamp′i-un, n. the stopper used to close the mouth of a cannon or mortar.
- When it is necessary to tamp dynamite, nothing but a wooden tamper shall be used.
- To this he affixed a cap and fuse, and clapping on his tamp of clay, lit the fuse, and ran into the tunnel.