hallmark
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The hallmark of something or someone is their most typical quality or feature. 標(biāo)志; 特征
It's a technique that has become the hallmark of Amber Films. 這是一項(xiàng)已成為安伯電影公司標(biāo)志的技術(shù)。
2. N-COUNT A hallmark is an official mark put on things made of gold, silver, or platinum that indicates the quality of the metal, where the object was made, and who made it. (金銀等制品上的) 標(biāo)記
Early pieces of Scottish silver carry the hallmarks of individual silversmiths. 早期的蘇格蘭銀器上都有各個(gè)銀匠的標(biāo)記。
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hallmark /?h??l?mɑ?k/ (hallmarks)
劍橋詞典
hallmark noun [C] (CHARACTERISTIC)
a typical characteristic or feature of a person or thing
特征,特點(diǎn)
Simplicity is a hallmark of this design . 簡(jiǎn)潔是該設(shè)計(jì)的一個(gè)特點(diǎn)。
This explosion bears /has all the hallmarks of (= is likely to have been) a terrorist attack . 這次爆炸帶有恐怖襲擊的所有特征。
hallmark noun [C] (MARK)
in the UK, an official mark put on objects made of gold or silver that shows their place and year of origin and how pure the metal is that is used to make them
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