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♦ stamp /stæmp/n.1 [uc] impronta; marchio; stampo ( per metalli e fig.); conio; (fig.) segno: to leave one's stamp on st., lasciare la propria impronta su qc.; I don't like men of his stamp, gli uomini del suo stampo non mi piacciono; the stamp of genius, l'impronta del genio; the stamp of hunger, i segni della fame4 (= postage stamp) francobollo: a first-class stamp, un francobollo di posta prioritaria: to stick a stamp on a letter, attaccare un francobollo a una lettera; affrancare una lettera; ( su una busta) No stamp needed, non affrancare; Please affix a stamp, pregasi affrancare; to collect stamps, collezionare francobolli9 (fam. ingl.; un tempo) marchetta della mutua, marchetta ( assicurativa: da applicare sul libretto, ecc.)10 pestata; forte colpo di piede: He replied angrily, with a stamp of his right foot, rispose arrabbiato, battendo il piede destro● (stor.) Stamp Act, legge parlamentare sulla tassa di bollo ( introdotta nel 1765 nelle colonie del Nord America) □ stamp album, album per francobolli □ stamp booklet, bustina di francobolli □ stamp collecting, filatelia □ stamp collector, collezionista di francobolli; filatelico; filatelista □ stamp dealer, commerciante di francobolli ( da collezione) □ stamp duty, tassa (o diritto) di bollo □ stamp machine, distributore automatico di francobolli □ stamp mill, mulino a pestelli ( per macinare minerali) □ stamp office, ufficio del bollo □ stamp pad, tampone per timbri □ stamp paper, carta da bollo □ stamp rack, portatimbri ( da scrivania) □ (comm.) stamp trading, vendite fatte mediante bolli premio (o bollini) □ to bear the stamp of truth, essere credibileFALSI AMICI: stamp non significa stampa. (to) stamp /stæmp/A v. t.1 bollare; imprimere ( anche fig.); marcare; marchiare; timbrare; stampigliare: to stamp a document, bollare un documento; to stamp a passport, timbrare un passaporto; to stamp metal [butter, paper], marcare metallo [burro, carta]; to stamp one's initials on st., imprimere le proprie iniziali su qc.; to stamp the date on a document, stampigliare la data su un documento; stamped in gold, impresso a lettere d'oro; The incident was stamped in his memory, l'incidente era impresso nella sua mente2 (mecc.) punzonare7 caratterizzare, contrassegnare; contraddistinguereB v. i.● to stamp st. down (o flat), schiacciare (o pestare, comprimere con i piedi) qc. □ to stamp on sb. 's foot, pestare i piedi a q. □ to stamp on an insect, schiacciare un insetto (con i piedi) □ to stamp out, schiacciare; spegnere; sopprimere; distruggere, soffocare; battere il tempo ( della musica) con i piedi; (mecc.) stampare ( carrozzerie, ecc.): to stamp out a cigarette, schiacciare un mozzicone di sigaretta; spegnere con i piedi una sigaretta; to stamp out crime, sopprimere la delinquenza; to stamp out a fire, spegnere un fuoco (coi piedi); to stamp out a rebellion, soffocare una rivolta □ to stamp upstairs, salire le scale con passo pesante □ stamped earth, terra battuta □ stamped paper, carta bollata (o da bollo)FALSI AMICI: to stamp non significa stampare nel senso tipografico o editoriale. -
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I 1. [stæmp]1) (on letters, postcards) francobollo m."no stamp needed" — "non affrancare"
2) (token) (for free gift) bollino m., buono m.; (towards bill) bollo m.3) (marking device) timbro m., stampiglia f.; (for metals) stampo m., punzone m.to give sth. one's stamp of approval — fig. approvare qcs
4) fig. (hallmark) impronta f., marchio m.to set one's stamp on sth. — lasciare il segno in qcs
5) (calibre) stampo m.6) (sound of feet) scalpiccio m.2.modificatore [album, collection] di francobolliII 1. [stæmp]1) (mark) apporre con un timbro [date, name] (on su); timbrare [ticket, library book]; apporre un marchio su [goods, boxes]; timbrare, mettere un timbro su [document, ledger]; punzonare [ metal]to stamp one's authority on — affermare la propria autorità su [project, match]
2) (with foot)to stamp one's foot — (in anger) pestare o battere i piedi per terra
to stamp one's feet — (rhythmically, for warmth) battere i piedi
to stamp sth. into the ground — schiacciare qcs. per terra
3) (for posting) affrancare [ envelope]2.1) (thump foot) [ person] pestare i piedi; [ horse] scalpitareto stamp on — pestare [ foot]; calpestare [ toy]
to stamp into, out of sth. — entrare in, uscire da qcs. con passo pesante
3) (crush)to stamp on — sgretolare, frantumare [soil, ground]; fig. scartare [idea, suggestion]
•* * *[stæmp] 1. verb1) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) imprimere; battere; calpestare2) (to print or mark on to: He stamped the date at the top of his letter; The oranges were all stamped with the exporter's name.) marcare, timbrare3) (to stick a postage stamp on (a letter etc): I've addressed the envelope but haven't stamped it.) affrancare2. noun1) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) pestata2) (the instrument used to stamp a design etc on a surface: He marked the date on the bill with a rubber date-stamp.) timbro3) (a postage stamp: He stuck the stamps on the parcel; He collects foreign stamps.) francobollo4) (a design etc made by stamping: All the goods bore the manufacturer's stamp.) marca, marchio•* * *I 1. [stæmp]1) (on letters, postcards) francobollo m."no stamp needed" — "non affrancare"
2) (token) (for free gift) bollino m., buono m.; (towards bill) bollo m.3) (marking device) timbro m., stampiglia f.; (for metals) stampo m., punzone m.to give sth. one's stamp of approval — fig. approvare qcs
4) fig. (hallmark) impronta f., marchio m.to set one's stamp on sth. — lasciare il segno in qcs
5) (calibre) stampo m.6) (sound of feet) scalpiccio m.2.modificatore [album, collection] di francobolliII 1. [stæmp]1) (mark) apporre con un timbro [date, name] (on su); timbrare [ticket, library book]; apporre un marchio su [goods, boxes]; timbrare, mettere un timbro su [document, ledger]; punzonare [ metal]to stamp one's authority on — affermare la propria autorità su [project, match]
2) (with foot)to stamp one's foot — (in anger) pestare o battere i piedi per terra
to stamp one's feet — (rhythmically, for warmth) battere i piedi
to stamp sth. into the ground — schiacciare qcs. per terra
3) (for posting) affrancare [ envelope]2.1) (thump foot) [ person] pestare i piedi; [ horse] scalpitareto stamp on — pestare [ foot]; calpestare [ toy]
to stamp into, out of sth. — entrare in, uscire da qcs. con passo pesante
3) (crush)to stamp on — sgretolare, frantumare [soil, ground]; fig. scartare [idea, suggestion]
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[stæmp]1. n1) (also: postage stamp) francobollo, (also: trading stamp) bollino premio, marchetta2) (rubber stamp) timbro, (mark) bollo3)2. vt1)to stamp one's feet — battere i piedi, (in anger) pestare i piedi
to stamp the ground — (person) pestare i piedi per terra, (horse) scalpitare
2) (letter) affrancare3) (mark with rubber stamp) timbrare, bollare, (emboss) imprimere suhe looked at her ticket, and stamped it — le ha guardato il biglietto e l'ha timbrato
3. vi(single movement) battere il piede per terrato stamp in/out — entrare/uscire infuriato (-a)
ouch, you stamped on my foot! — ahi, mi hai pestato un piede!
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