单词 | set one's seal to |
释义 | seal1 /sēl/noun
To set one's seal to something ORIGIN: OFr seel, from L sigillum, dimin of signum a mark sealˈable adjective sealˈant noun Any device or (esp cement-like) substance used to seal a gap to prevent the passage of water, etc sealed adjective sealˈer noun
sealˈing noun sealedˈ-beam adjective (of car headlights) consisting of a complete unit sealed within a vacuum sealed book noun Something beyond one's knowledge or understanding (also closed book) sealˈ-engraving noun The art of engraving seals sealing wax (also obsolete sealˈwax) noun Formerly beeswax, now usu a composition of shellac, turpentine, vermilion or other colouring matter, etc, for making decorative seals sealˈ-pipe noun A dip-pipe seal ring noun A signet ring Great Seal (also without caps) the state seal of the United Kingdom Lord Privy Seal Formerly the keeper of the Privy Seal, now the senior cabinet minister without official duties Privy Seal (also without caps) formerly, the seal appended to documents that were to receive, or did not require, authorization by the Great Seal, in Scotland used esp to authenticate royal grants of personal rights seal off To make it impossible for any thing or person to leave or enter (eg an area) set one's seal to or on To give one's authority or assent to the seals Symbolically the office of Lord Chancellor or of Secretary of State under seal Authenticated under sealed orders Under orders only to be opened at a stated time |
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