rubber stamp 详细解释

rubber stamp

n. 橡皮图章, 人云亦云者, 不加思索即予批准

英英释义

名词 rubber stamp:

a stamp (usually made of rubber) for imprinting a mark or design by hand

同义词:handstamp

routine authorization of an action without questions

动词 rubber stamp:

stamp with a rubber stamp, usually an indication of official approval on a document

同义词:rubberstamp, handstamp

approve automatically

同义词:rubberstamp

补充

rubber stamprubber stamp英:[ˈrʌbəˈstæmp] 美:[ˈrʌbɚˈstæmp]n.1.橡皮图章,无主见的人,照常规的批准,刻板文章

例句

1. a rubber stamp with his home address刻有他家地址的橡皮图章 2. I hope we never get to the day judges dictate to juries so they become rubber stamps.我希望我们永远不会走到法官支配陪审团使他们成为橡皮图章的那一天。 3. parliament merely rubber-stamped the decisions of the party.议会仅仅是官样文章式地批准党的决定。 4. The committee have no real power -- they just rubber-stamp the chairman's ideas.那个委员会没有实权─他们不经仔细考虑就赞成主席的意见。 5. The legislature has been nothing more than a rubber stamp for the President.立法机构向来只是总统的橡皮图章而已。