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English - Turkish
damga

Bu mektup bir yabancı damgası taşımaktadır. - This letter bears a foreign stamp.

Onların kartpostallarını damgalamıyorum. - I'm not stamping their postcards.

kaşe
{i} ayağını yere vurma
pul

Pul koleksiyonuna bir göz atmak istiyorum. - I'd like to have a look at your stamp collection.

O, benim sahip olduğum kadar çok sayıda pula sahip. - She has as many stamps as I.

bandrol
hızla yere vurmak
işaret
ayak vuruşu
(Denizbilim) aşmak
damga pulu
nevi
özellik
damga basmak
tip
tür
ayağını hızla yere vurmak
iz
alamet
kafasına yerleştirmek
ıstampa
damgalamak
posta pulu

Bana bir hava posta pulu verin lütfen. - Give me an airmail stamp, please.

karakter
{f} damgala

Onların kartpostallarını damgalamıyorum. - I'm not stamping their postcards.

belleğine kazımak
(pul) basmak
kâse vurmak

The documents are to be stamped before distribution.

ıslak mühür
(Askeri) standart hava mühimmat paketi (standard air munitions package (USAF))
{f} etiketlemek
{f} ayağını sertçe vurmak
{f} (ayağını) hızla yere vurmak; tepinmek, ayaklarını hızla yere vurmak
{i} izlenim
{i} tepinme
{f} kanıtlamak
{f} onaylamak
{i} nitelik
{f} tasdik etmek
{f} kazımak
{f} yok etmek
{f} pul yapıştırmak
{f} kaşe basmak
{f} göstermek
{i} kalıp
damgalama
üzerine damga basmak
{f} bastırmak
{f} işlemek
{i} zımba
{i} belirti
{f} basmak
{f} preste kesmek
{i} marka
{f} çiğnemek
{i} etki
kalıpla vurup kesmek
sikke darbetmek
{f} ezmek
{f} tepinmek
üzerinde silinmez izler bırakmak
imza ile tespit etmek
damga vurmak
{f} mühürlemek
yerleşmek
{f} pullamak
English - English
To apply postage stamps to

I forgot to stamp this letter.

A single dose of lysergic acid diethylamide
To move (the foot or feet) quickly and heavily, once or repeatedly

The crowd cheered and stamped their feet in appreciation.

To mark by pressing quickly and heavily

This machine stamps the design into the metal cover.

A tattoo
To give an official marking to, generally by impressing or imprinting a design or symbol

The immigration officer stamped my passport.

{n} an instrument to make an impression, thing stamped, legal mark, cut, form, value
{v} to strike with the foot, pound, mark
To step quickly and heavily, once or repeatedly
Generic term used to describe any kind of marking equipment or process
A stamp is a small block of wood or metal which has a pattern or a group of letters on one side. You press it onto an pad of ink and then onto a piece of paper in order to produce a mark on the paper. The mark that you produce is also called a stamp. a date stamp and an ink pad You may live only where the stamp in your passport says you may
Fig
a type or class; "more men of his stamp are needed"
{i} postage stamp; imprint, seal; tool for stamping out words or symbols, die; mark, characteristic; type, kind; act of striking the ground or floor with one's foot
If you stamp somewhere, you walk there putting your feet down very hard on the ground because you are angry. `I'm going before things get any worse!' he shouted as he stamped out of the bedroom = stomp
to crush by the blow of a heavy stamp, as ore in a mill
destroy or extinguish as if by stamping with the foot; "Stamp fascism into submission"; "stamp out tyranny"
To strike beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the foot, or by thrusting the foot downward
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof
The which stamps; any instrument for making impressions on other bodies, as a die
The mark made by stamping; a mark imprinted; an impression
An offical mark set upon things chargeable with a duty or tax to government, as evidence that the duty or tax is paid; as, the stamp on a bill of exchange
Object with raised or incuse lettering, wording or design, in reverse, used to impress or print the said device
a block or die used to imprint a mark or design machine consisting of a heavy bar that moves vertically for pounding or crushing ores a symbol that is the result of printing; "he put his stamp on the envelope"
A picture cut in wood or metal, or made by impression; a cut; a plate
form or cut out with a mold, form, or die; "stamp needles"
affix a stamp to; "Are the letters properly stamped?"
reveal clearly as having a certain character; "His playing stamps him as a Romantic
If you stamp a mark or word on an object, you press the mark or word onto the object using a stamp or other device. Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles `Eat before JULY 14' was stamped on the label
A half-penny
An indentation or imprint made by stamping
A stamp or a postage stamp is a small piece of paper which you lick and stick on an envelope or package before you post it to pay for the cost of the postage. a book of stamps two first class stamps. see also food stamp
To bring down (the foot) forcibly on the ground or floor; as, he stamped his foot with rage
A cryptogram computed over a message with the help of a shared secret key, with which message integrity can be verified Used in symmetric cryptography instead of a cryptographic signature
Hence, a stamped or printed device, issued by the government at a fixed price, and required by law to be affixed to, or stamped on, certain papers, as evidence that the government dues are paid; as, a postage stamp; a receipt stamp, etc
Make; cast; form; character; as, a man of the same stamp, or of a different stamp
the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
crush or grind with a heavy instrument; "stamp fruit extract the juice"
A character or reputation, good or bad, fixed on anything as if by an imprinted mark; current value; authority; as, these persons have the stamp of dishonesty; the Scriptures bear the stamp of a divine origin
A device for stamping designs
To cut out, bend, or indent, as paper, sheet metal, etc
To strike the foot forcibly downward
A postage stamp
machine consisting of a heavy bar that moves vertically for pounding or crushing ores
by a downward pressure
that which is marked; a thing stamped
a block or die used to imprint a mark or design
reveal clearly as having a certain character; "His playing stamps him as a Romantic"
{f} strike the floor or ground forcefully with one's foot; trample, crush; extinguish, put out; put down, suppress; attach stamps to a postal parcel; mark, imprint; characterize
To impress with some mark or figure; as, to stamp a plate with arms or initials
A kind of heavy hammer, or pestle, raised by water or steam power, for beating ores to powder; anything like a pestle, used for pounding or bathing
into various forms, by a blow or suddenly applied pressure with a stamp or die, etc
a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents
paper money
Money, esp
Bring the free foot down to strike the floor suddenly, usually next to the other foot The stamp is usually done with the whole foot but may be heel only Stamping should not be with such force as to jar the leg The stamping foot does not take weight See also stomp
A small piece of paper bearing a design on one side and adhesive on the other
If something bears the stamp of a particular quality or person, it clearly has that quality or was done by that person. Most of us want to make our home a familiar place and put the stamp of our personality on its walls. = mark see also rubber stamp
If you stamp or stamp your foot, you lift your foot and put it down very hard on the ground, for example because you are angry or because your feet are cold. Often he teased me till my temper went and I stamped and screamed, feeling furiously helpless His foot stamped down on the accelerator She stamped her feet on the pavement to keep out the cold. Stamp is also a noun. hearing the creak of a door and the stamp of cold feet
The placing of either foot with firm pressure onto the floor producing a heavy sound with the foot flat Can be performed with or without weight (see appel)
to mark, or produce an imprint in or on something; "a man whose name is permanently stamped on our maps"
To put a stamp on, as for postage; as, to stamp a letter; to stamp a legal document
An officially issued postage label, often adhesive, attesting that payment has been rendered for mail delivery Initially used as a verb, meaning to imprint or impress; as in, to stamp a design
`Tis of the right stamp - has the stamp of genuine merit A metaphor taken from current coin, which is stamped with a recognised stamp and superscription
To crush; to pulverize; specifically Metal
a token that postal fees have been paid
The act of stamping, as with the foot
If you stamp on something, you put your foot down on it very hard. He received the original ban last week after stamping on the referee's foot during the supercup final
treat or classify according to a mental stereotype; "I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European"
raise in a relief; "embossed stationary"
to stamp
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