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
- It is an act of ★ treason ★ to place a postage stamp bearing the British ★ monarch ★ upside-down.
将印有英国国王头像的邮票倒贴在信封上是一种叛国行为。 - 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。 - 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! - Consider the postage stamp: Its usefulness consist In the ability to stick to one thing till It get there.
想想那邮票吧:其用处在于它能粘住一样东西直至达到目的为止。 - With a kind word and a postage stamp, he started a chain of events that reaches all the way to you right now.
他用一句贴心的话和一封真挚的信掀起了一系列的事情,从而成就今天的我。 - 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。 - One rare postage stamp sells at high price. Rare chance. Never miss.
高价出让珍邮一枚,请勿错过好机会。 - A prototype the size of a postage stamp has been developed to operate a calculator.
研究人员已研发出仅有一张邮票大小的糖电池,可用于计算器。 - The German government reprinted the postage stamp again and again.
德国政府一再重印邮票。 - A mistake on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value.
一张廉价邮票上的一点错误就能使邮票的价格变成原来的一百五十万倍。