seal
英 [siːl]
美[sil]
- n. 密封;印章;海豹;封条;标志
- vt. 密封;盖章
- vi. 猎海豹
- n. (Seal)人名;(英)西尔
词组搭配
my (或 his 等) lips are sealed
used to convey that one will not discuss or reveal something
无可奉告
put (或 set) the seal on
give the final authorization to
最终授权;最终认可
the UN envoy hopes to set the seal on a lasting peace.
联合国特使希望持久和平能确定下来。
seal someone's (或 something's) fate
irrevocably determine or cause a bad or unpleasant outcome for someone (or something)
注定命运(常指产生不幸或不愉快的结局)
set (或 put) one's seal to (或 on)
mark with one's distinctive character
给…盖印;打上显明的烙印
it was the Stewart dynasty which most markedly set its seal on the place.
正是斯图亚特王朝在这个地方标上了它显明的印记。
seal off
To close tightly or surround with a barricade or cordon
封锁:用路障或封锁线使关得严实或包围
An unused wing of the hospital was sealed off.
一个未启用的医院侧厅被封锁了
双语例句
- 1. Soldiers there are going to seal the airport off.
- 那里的士兵将封锁机场。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Redskins punted. Dallas then marched 79 yards to seal the victory.
- 红人队选择了弃踢,达拉斯队随即跑出79码从而锁定胜局。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Write your letter and seal it in a blank envelope.
- 信写好后把它装进空白信封里封好。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Seal tightly then leave for four to five days to macerate.
- 密封之后再浸泡4至5天。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The seal on the box broke when it fell from its hiding-place.
- 盒子从隐藏处掉落时,封口裂开了。
来自柯林斯例句