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
- Postage stamp canceling machine for office use ( excl. postage franking machines) operate, set up a machine-gun
办公用邮票盖销机器(邮资盖戳机除外)开机枪、架起机枪 - 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。 - I should be a postage stamp: That's the only way I'll ever get licked.
我应该印在邮票上:我是我被打到的唯一可能的方式。 - Postmark is an official mark printed over a postage stamp.
(印在纸片上的)纪念邮票邮戳是印于邮票上的官方戳记。 - The actual chip is no bigger than a postage stamp.
实际的芯片不比邮票大。 - 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。 - Finally, a postage stamp cost over one million marks.
最后一张邮票要花100多万马克。 - The researchers tested their desalination process on a computer chip the size of a postage stamp.
美国和韩国的研究员正在开发一种把海水转化成饮用水的新技术。 - 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 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。
