rubber stamp
英 [ˌrʌbə ˈstæmp]
美 [ˌrʌbər ˈstæmp]
n. 橡皮图章; 履行审批手续而没有实权的人(或机构)
v. 不加考虑地批准; 官样文章式地批准
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牛津词典
noun
- 橡皮图章
a small tool that you hold in your hand and use for printing the date, the name of an organization, etc. on a document - 履行审批手续而没有实权的人(或机构);橡皮图章
a person or group that automatically gives approval to the actions or decisions of others- 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。
- Parliament is seen as a rubber stamp for decisions made elsewhere.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 橡皮图章
Arubber stampis a small device with a name, date, or symbol on it. You press it on to an ink pad and then on to a document in order to show that the document has been officially dealt with.- In Post Offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp.
基本上所有交到邮局柜台的文件都会加盖橡皮图章。
- In Post Offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp.
- VERB 随便同意;不加思索就批准
When someone in authorityrubber-stampsa decision, plan, or law, they agree to it without thinking about it much.- Parliament's job is to rubber-stamp his decisions...
国会的工作就是例行公事式地批准他作出的决定。 - Nearly 60 banks have rubber-stamped a refinancing deal.
将近60家银行已经不加思索地批准了一项重新融资的交易。
- Parliament's job is to rubber-stamp his decisions...
英英释义
noun
- routine authorization of an action without questions
- a stamp (usually made of rubber) for imprinting a mark or design by hand