postage stampr>); a 28p stamp 28- ; to stick a stamp on the envelope / ; could I have three first-class stamps, please? , ; he's hobby is collecting stamps / ;
2.b> 1) , , (i>); a date stamp .i> ; - [.i> .i> 2)]; we can make up a stamp of your company name within two hours , , ;
2) , , , / / ; have you got any visa stamps in your passport? ? a date stamp inside the front cover of a library book shows when it should be returned / , , , [.i> .i> 1)]; the government has given the project its stamp of approval .i> ;
3.b> .i> , , ; , ; each manager has left his or her own stamp on the way the company has evolved ; although this painting clearly bears the stamp of genius, we don't know who painted it , , , ; the story had the stamp of authenticity / ;
4.b> , (i>); an angry stamp ; the stamp of hoofs alerted her i>; the stamp of boots on the bare floor .