英:['kaʊntəmɑ:k]
美:['kaʊntəˌmɑk]
英:['kaʊntəmɑ:k]
美:['kaʊntəˌmɑk]
noun
an added mark designed to secure greater safety or more complete identification:
a mark put on a package of goods belonging to several persons to show that it may not be opened except in the presence of all
a hallmark added to that of the artificer of gold or silver work
an artificial cavity formerly made in the teeth of horses to disguise their age compare bishop entry 3
a mark on a coin that is not part of the original design but that has been added as indication of a change in the coin's value, in its issuing authority, or in its country of circulation
The 18 stiver coin of St. Martin issued in 1809 shows a bundle of arrows as countermark.
a mark on a coin added as attestation of purity or standard value : chop mark
transitive verb
to apply a countermark to Coins were countermarked with a "V".
countermark silverware
Noun translation of Middle French contremarque Transitive verb translation of French contremarquer
1 Chocolate was regarded as jewelry and jinni of Maya, and it is the only one which still countermark the former brilliance of Maya.
巧克力被玛雅人视为珍宝和神灵,只有它依然刻印着玛雅王国的往日辉煌。
2 This paper presents a correction algorithm according to the countermark characters of cylinder mark printer and correlation provisions of 《Gas Cylinder Safety Supervision Rules》.
针对钢瓶刻印机的刻印特点和《气瓶安全监察规程》中相关规定提出了一种校正算法。