释义 |
rubber stampˌrubber ˈstamp noun [countable] - Businesses often seek to incorporate their terms, or individual terms, by using a rubber stamp.
- In this domain it serves, to use the unavoidable cliche, merely as a rubber stamp.
- It is difficult to think what could make the Assemblée resemble a rubber stamp more than this.
- It was the first and biggest step in changing the council from a legislative body to a rubber stamp for his administration.
- Its runways made a distinctive pattern, a slanting cross, as if some one had slammed a rubber stamp on the scruffy countryside.
- Many courts rubber stamp them and those children who like being in secure units may not press to leave.
- Moreover, in some states the legislature is essentially a rubber stamp for the actions of a powerful political executive.
- This fuelled Opposition fears that the committee was set up to rubber stamp massive cuts in welfare payments.
a small piece of rubber with a handle, used for printing dates or names on paper |