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rubber stamp 英音 [ ˌrʌbə ˈstæmp ] 美音 [ ˈrʌbər ˈstæmp ] 释义 橡皮图章;无主见的人;未经审查即批准 例句 1·Parliament is seen as a rubber stamp for decisions made elsewhere. 议会被看作橡皮图章,只会批准他人的决定。 《牛津词典》 2·In post offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp . 在邮局,基本上每个交到柜面的文件都会用一个橡皮图章盖上印。 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》 3·He is looking for his rubber stamp . 他正在找他的橡皮印章。
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