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单词 hallmark
释义
hallmark
(hɔːlmɑːʳk )
Word forms: hallmarks
1. countable noun [usually with poss]
The hallmark of something or someone is their most typical quality or feature.
It's a technique that has become the hallmark of Amber Films. [+ of]
The killing had the hallmarks of a professional assassination.
His designs show a love of simplicity which is very much his hallmark.
Synonyms: trademark, indication, badge, emblem  
2. countable noun
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.
Collocations:
bear the hallmark of
While they produce all varieties of sweets, there are some which bear the hallmark of the city.
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Yet the past 12 years bear the hallmarks of a remarkably centralist government, obsessed with national targets and performance indicators.
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And her stomach-churning apology yesterday bore the hallmarks more of fear than of repentance.
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The spectacle of a family turned in on itself while dark secrets simmer suggestively beneath the surface bears the hallmarks of modern gothic.
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But, embassies transmitting information by their own radios say repressive measures now in force bear the hallmarks of having been ordered by the general.
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Translations:
Chinese: 标志
Japanese: 特徴
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