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    /stæmp/ * danh từ - tem - con dấu; dấu - nhãn hiệu, dấu bảo đảm - dấu hiệu đặc trưng, dấu hiệu =to bear he stamp of genius+ mang dấu hiệu một thiên tài - hạng, loại =men of that stamp+ loại người như thế - sự giậm chân - chày nghiền quặng * ngoại động từ - giậm (chân) =to stamp one's foot+ giậm chân - đóng dấu lên, in dấu lên (kim loại, giấy...) - dán tem vào - nghiền (quặng) - chứng tỏ, tỏ rõ (tính chất của cái gì) =this alone stamps the story as a slander+ chỉ riêng điều đó cũng chứng tỏ câu chuyện ấy là một sự nói xấu =his manners stamp him as a genleman+ tác phong của anh ta chứng tỏ anh ta là người quân tử - in vào (trí não) =to stamp something on the mind+ in việc gì vào óc * nội động từ - giậm chân =to stamp with rage+ giậm chân vì tức giận !to stamp down - chà đạp !to stamp out - dập tắt, dẹp, nghiền nát (bóng) =to stamp out the fire+ dập tắt lửa =to stamp out a rebellion+ dẹp một cuộc nổi loạn

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