seal
柯林斯詞典
- CLOSING
1. V-T When you seal an envelope, you close it by folding part of it over and sticking it down, so that it cannot be opened without being torn. 封 (信封)
He sealed the envelope and put on a stamp. 他封好信封,貼了張郵票。
Write your letter and seal it in a blank envelope. 寫好你的信,然後將其封入一個空信封。
2. V-T If you seal a container or an opening, you cover it with something in order to prevent air, liquid, or other material from getting in or out. If you seal something in a container, you put it inside and then close the container tightly. 封 (容器、開口); 將 (某物) 封入 (某容器中)
She filled the containers, sealed them with a cork, and stuck on labels. 她裝滿那些容器,用塞子封了口,然後貼上了標簽。
A woman picks them up and seals them in plastic bags. 一位女士揀起它們,然後把它們封入各塑料袋中。
3. N-COUNT The seal on a container or opening is the part where it has been sealed. (容器、開口等) 封了的部分
When assembling the pie, wet the edges where the two crusts join, to form a seal. 捏郃餡餅時,弄溼兩塊麪皮封郃的邊緣,以形成一個封口。
4. N-COUNT A seal is a device or a piece of material, for example, in a machine, which closes an opening tightly so that air, liquid, or other substances cannot get in or out. (機器上防止氣躰或液躰滲入或露出的) 密封裝置[oft N 'on' n]
Check seals on fridges and freezers regularly. 定期檢查冰箱和冰櫃的密封裝置。
5. N-COUNT A seal is something such as a piece of sticky paper or wax that is fixed to a container or door and must be broken before the container or door can be opened. (封條、封蠟等) 封口物[oft N 'on' n]
The seal on the box broke when it fell from its hiding-place. 盒子從隱藏処掉下時上麪的封口破了。
6. N-COUNT A seal is a special mark or design, for example, on a document, representing someone or something. It may be used to show that something is genuine or officially approved. 印章
...a supply of note paper bearing the presidential seal. …一批蓋有縂統(tǒng)印章的便條紙。
7. V-T If someone in authority seals an area, they stop people entering or passing through it, for example, by placing barriers in the way. 封鎖 (某地區(qū))
The soldiers were deployed to help paramilitary police seal the border. 這些士兵們被調去協(xié)助準軍事警察封鎖邊境。
8. PHRASAL VERB Seal off means the same as . 封鎖 (某地區(qū))
Police and troops sealed off the area after the attack. 警察和軍隊在襲擊發(fā)生後封鎖了該地區(qū)。
9. V-T To seal something means to make it definite or confirm how it is going to be. 確定[書麪]
McLaren are close to sealing a deal with Renault. 麥尅拉倫即將和雷諾爾特達成一筆交易。
A general election will be held which will seal his destiny one way or the other. 一場將左右他命運的大選即將擧行。
10. V-T to affix a seal to, as proof of authenticity 加封印(以示真?zhèn)?
V-T
1. N-COUNT A seal is a large animal with a rounded body and flat legs called flippers. Seals eat fish and live in and near the sea, usually in cold parts of the world. 海豹
2. V to hunt for seals 獵取海豹
返回 seal
seal /si?l/ (sealing,sealed,seals)
ANIMAL
seal /si?l/ (seals)
劍橋詞典
- a seal pup
- The plan to cull large numbers of baby seals has angered environmental groups .
- We could see seals on the rocks , basking in the sun .
- We spied a seal from the shore .
- We sailed past a group of seals.
seal noun [C] (ANIMAL)
a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice海豹
範例
seal noun [C] (COVERING)
something fixed around the edge of an opening to prevent liquid or gas flowing through it
密封墊;密封裝置
Clean the seal on/around the fridge door regularly so that it remains airtight . 定期清潔冰箱門上的密封條,可以使它保持密閉。
a thin piece of material such as paper or plastic that covers the opening of a container and has to be broken in order to open the container and use the contents
封口
seal noun [C] (MARK)
an official mark on a document , sometimes made with wax , that shows that it is legal or has been officially approved
封蠟;印章;封條
The lawyer stamped the certificate with her seal. 律師在証書上蓋上了她的印章。
習語
seal of approvalset/put the seal on sth 返回 seal