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hall·mark
hawl mark
复数:hallmarks
第三人称单数:hallmarks
现在分词:hallmarking
过去式:hallmarked
过去分词:hallmarked
noun
an official mark stamped on gold and silver articles in England to attest their purity
a mark or device placed or stamped on an article of trade to indicate origin, purity, or genuineness
a hallmark from the Ming dynasty
a distinguishing characteristic, trait, or feature
the dramatic flourishes which are the hallmark of the trial lawyer—Marion K. Sanders
verb
transitive verb
to stamp with a mark that indicates origin, purity, or genuineness : to stamp with a hallmark (see hallmark entry 1)
1721年,金银制品的官方纯度印章,来自伦敦金匠 Hall,是验金所的所在地; 参见 hall + mark(n.1)。"质量标记"的一般意义首次记录于1864年。作为动词自1773年起使用。
金银纯度检验印记
Noun and Verb Goldsmiths' Hall, London, England, where gold and silver articles were assayed and stamped
The first known use of hallmark was in 1721
hallucinateverb
to have hallucinations or experience as a hallucination
hallucinateverb
to have hallucinations or experience as a hallucination
hallowverb
to make holy or set apart for holy use : consecrate
to respect greatly : venerate
hallmarknoun
an official mark stamped on gold and silver articles in England to certify their purity
a distinguishing characteristic or feature
bears the hallmarks of genius
1 I wish my non-gaming friends could experience Persona 4, but the game comes burdened with all the unwelcoming hallmarks of the most hardcore Japanese games.
2 Nostalgia is a frequent hallmark of white participation in black genres, a way of signaling respect and knowledge without presuming to reshape the art form’s present.
3 In addition to the fanciful plot the play features many hallmarks of the time.
4 Humor is one of the hallmarks of her style.
5 This cramped, single-counter restaurant had all the hallmarks of a local must-visit place: stuffy, entirely too hot and uncomfortable, and packed with people.
6 This piece has the hallmarks of López Bellido’s style, such as rich orchestration and maximal gesture, along with homages to the folk songs and rhythms of the Black Peruvian music that the title hints at.
7 Such productions that connected disciplined ballet with the grungy and free-spirited downtown art scene became a hallmark of the illustrious choreographer, deemed the “punk ballerina” by Vanity Fair in the ’80s.
8 This honesty is a hallmark of his work.
9 Instead of a polite Cambridge-style euphony and mellifluousness, I was striving for vibrant colours, drama, vigour and passion: the elements I thought were the hallmarks of Monteverdi's musical style.
10 Jeremy’s frustration with Rosa’s refusal is palpable, but the powerful hallmark of this book is Rosa’s proud insistence that she stand for herself.
11 This eight-part series, a loose adaptation of Jane Austen’s final, incomplete novel, comes to a close with a tense Midsummer Ball, filled with the hallmarks of gripping television drama: romance, jealousy and betrayal.
12 A passion for detail is a hallmark of a starkly different Tchaikovsky recording also released this year, on Sony.
13 Explains the snub: Introducing the best musical category, Larry David let his hallmark comic bitterness come to the fore.
14 But increasingly in the Edo period, it was the hallmark of high style.
15 Its hallmarks are radioactive colors, corrupted sterile and spiritual imagery, and sheer painterly bravura.
16 The book also focuses on aesthetic hallmarks of the Kim Jong Un era: escapist pastel hues, cylindrical residential towers and opulent leisure destinations that project a socialist utopia.
17 He also said there is no indication these crimes were coordinated using social media, which is a hallmark of actual flash mobs.
18 The song does bear some sonic hallmarks of introspection: It’s muted, minor-keyed and sung in a slightly deflated tone.
19 The Veterans Room showcased Tiffany-designed interiors, including windows and a fireplace mantel that were hallmarks of the American Aesthetic Movement.
20 It was an intimate move for a chef whose hallmarks are precision, decorum and control.
1 特征
feature note trick characteristic impress strain stamp trait trademark distinction genius earmark idiosyncrasy particularity physiognomy lineament differentia sign manual point quality character mark vein lineaments -morph eigen- thing kind race stuff shape identity dimension streak tang timbre -ism attribute diagnosis stigma face cast personality nature
2 品质保证
4 标志
mark index attribute notation emblem blip cachet emblematize sign signal seal symbol patent stamp token signing marking imprint glyph earmark barometer ensign recognizance symbolize
5 证明
testimonial demonstrative probative evincive cert. record evidence argument witness proof certification testament demonstration tribute testimony token verification probation telltale vindication testation cedula constatation pan certify testify attest show try support clear speak prove demonstrate approve argue seal verify sustain manifest voucher confess evince bespeak bear witness
6 特点
point feature quality character parameter stamp genius peculiarity mark aspect cast trait flavour fingerprint prerogative stock-in-trade -ity identity facet singularity idiosyncrasy métier note advantage trick characteristic accent colour lineament shape distinction facility streak incarnation particular specialty savor savour salience high spot difference flavor birthmark differentia
7 保证书