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词汇 date stamp
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Definition of date stamp in English:

date stamp

noun
  • 1A stamped mark indicating a date, used on food packaging, posted envelopes, etc.

    (食品包装或邮寄信封上的)日期戳

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, he seeks leave in respect of certain photographs he claims were taken by himself on 12 th June 1999 and which bear a date stamp to that effect.
    • A little lower down appeared the postal date stamp with ‘Los Angeles, California, 7 October, 10 pm’ within the circle.
    • Then despite what that date stamp says, this is the same view Sunday morning, July 10th, just before the storm made landfall.
    • Once those tins were filled and sold on, with their authentic-looking date stamps, who'd know that they came from his smuggler's den?
    • The second document is a document headed ‘Grant of Status Exceptional Leave to Remain’, which has a Home Office date stamp, again 14 August 2001.
    • The Tribunal, your Honour, said in its letter that it received it on the 27th and the application has the Tribunal's date stamp of the 27th.
    • Many of the date stamps are actually ‘sell-by’ indicators, but to be on the safe side, treat them as if they are ‘consume-by’ indicators.
    • Some photos have date stamps suggesting they were taken in May 2003, which could make them the earliest evidence of possible abuse of prisoners.
    • I borrowed this book from my local public library, and the date stamps show that it had been borrowed by two other readers before me.
    • The photographs documenting Lee's effort to blend into these communities at first appear to be crude snapshots, replete with date stamp and flash-triggered red eye.
    • Their photos will have that annoying date stamp that inevitably obscures the most interesting feature in the photo.
    • I have a document with a date stamp 3 July 2003 headed ‘Applicant's Submissions to High Court on Stay’.
    • Since it has been delayed, voting will end at midnight, March 5th (I'll be counting them on the sixth, so the only timezone that matters to me is the date stamp on the comments).
    • The library's date stamp on their copy reads 23 OCT 86.
    • Once a perishable food is frozen, the date stamp doesn't matter, because continuously frozen foods are generally safe indefinitely.
    • The starboard wing bears a 1948 date stamp probably a Mk. IV or early Mk. V component.
    • The next step is to add milk but milk is dangerous and the date stamps are often confusing.
    • I'd like you all to take a moment and look at the date stamp at the top of this post.
    • This arrived at Banglamung according to the date stamp on the envelope on the 2nd of July but was not delivered to me at South Pattaya till the 9th of July.
    • My copy of The Well of Lost Plots was borrowed from the Wiltshire library system, and you can see from the date stamps in the front of it how often it has been read.
    1. 1.1 An adjustable stamp used to make a date stamp.
      日期戳(章)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is a working post office open every day with its own date stamp.
      • In addition, the ARP has supplied a host of library equipment, like guillotines, hand scanners, shelves, counters, date stamps and catalogue cards.
      • From the rented house, police confiscated 47 passports from various countries, 25 rubber stamps for processing visas in different countries, 6 date stamps and 50 passport envelopes.
      • If a date stamp is not available, write in the date by hand.
verb
[with object]
  • Mark with a date stamp.

    在(某物)上加盖日期戳

    she hummed at the desk as she date-stamped books
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If your camera has a data back that date-stamps your pictures, turn the date stamp on for the first and last few shots of each roll to set up date parameters for those pictures.
    • While the application from Doonbeg Golf Course Ltd was date-stamped April 16 2002, the county council insists it was received on April 4.
    • However, the council later admitted errors were made in date-stamping the application.
    • A colleague at work suggested date-stamping everything when you use it!
    • It is usual practice in offices to date stamp the receipt of a letter and if done by Mr Sternberg's office this would have provided some assistance in determining when Lioris wrote the letter.
    • Every entry is date-stamped and has its own unique address.

Definition of date stamp in US English:

date stamp

nounˈdāt ˌstamp
  • 1A stamped mark indicating a date, typically used on food packaging or mailed envelopes.

    (食品包装或邮寄信封上的)日期戳

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their photos will have that annoying date stamp that inevitably obscures the most interesting feature in the photo.
    • I borrowed this book from my local public library, and the date stamps show that it had been borrowed by two other readers before me.
    • Once those tins were filled and sold on, with their authentic-looking date stamps, who'd know that they came from his smuggler's den?
    • I have a document with a date stamp 3 July 2003 headed ‘Applicant's Submissions to High Court on Stay’.
    • Once a perishable food is frozen, the date stamp doesn't matter, because continuously frozen foods are generally safe indefinitely.
    • I'd like you all to take a moment and look at the date stamp at the top of this post.
    • The next step is to add milk but milk is dangerous and the date stamps are often confusing.
    • My copy of The Well of Lost Plots was borrowed from the Wiltshire library system, and you can see from the date stamps in the front of it how often it has been read.
    • Since it has been delayed, voting will end at midnight, March 5th (I'll be counting them on the sixth, so the only timezone that matters to me is the date stamp on the comments).
    • Then despite what that date stamp says, this is the same view Sunday morning, July 10th, just before the storm made landfall.
    • A little lower down appeared the postal date stamp with ‘Los Angeles, California, 7 October, 10 pm’ within the circle.
    • This arrived at Banglamung according to the date stamp on the envelope on the 2nd of July but was not delivered to me at South Pattaya till the 9th of July.
    • Some photos have date stamps suggesting they were taken in May 2003, which could make them the earliest evidence of possible abuse of prisoners.
    • The Tribunal, your Honour, said in its letter that it received it on the 27th and the application has the Tribunal's date stamp of the 27th.
    • The photographs documenting Lee's effort to blend into these communities at first appear to be crude snapshots, replete with date stamp and flash-triggered red eye.
    • Many of the date stamps are actually ‘sell-by’ indicators, but to be on the safe side, treat them as if they are ‘consume-by’ indicators.
    • The starboard wing bears a 1948 date stamp probably a Mk. IV or early Mk. V component.
    • The second document is a document headed ‘Grant of Status Exceptional Leave to Remain’, which has a Home Office date stamp, again 14 August 2001.
    • The library's date stamp on their copy reads 23 OCT 86.
    • In addition, he seeks leave in respect of certain photographs he claims were taken by himself on 12 th June 1999 and which bear a date stamp to that effect.
    1. 1.1 An adjustable stamp used to mark a date.
      日期戳(章)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • From the rented house, police confiscated 47 passports from various countries, 25 rubber stamps for processing visas in different countries, 6 date stamps and 50 passport envelopes.
      • If a date stamp is not available, write in the date by hand.
      • It is a working post office open every day with its own date stamp.
      • In addition, the ARP has supplied a host of library equipment, like guillotines, hand scanners, shelves, counters, date stamps and catalogue cards.
verbˈdāt ˌstamp
[with object]
  • Mark (something) with a date stamp.

    在(某物)上加盖日期戳

    she hummed at the desk as she date-stamped books
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If your camera has a data back that date-stamps your pictures, turn the date stamp on for the first and last few shots of each roll to set up date parameters for those pictures.
    • A colleague at work suggested date-stamping everything when you use it!
    • It is usual practice in offices to date stamp the receipt of a letter and if done by Mr Sternberg's office this would have provided some assistance in determining when Lioris wrote the letter.
    • However, the council later admitted errors were made in date-stamping the application.
    • While the application from Doonbeg Golf Course Ltd was date-stamped April 16 2002, the county council insists it was received on April 4.
    • Every entry is date-stamped and has its own unique address.
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