date stamp
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Verb:
- To mark with a date: To physically imprint or affix a date onto an object or document, typically to record when it was made, processed, or received.
Usage
- The primary use is to indicate the action of applying a date to something.
- It is often used in administrative, postal, or archival contexts.
Examples
- Verb:
- The clerk will date stamp all incoming mail.
- Please date stamp the application form before filing it.
- The library date stamps every book that is returned.
Advanced Usage
- As a noun ('date stamp'): While the target term is a verb, the noun form refers to the physical device or mark itself.
- The date stamp on the letter was smudged. (Here, 'date stamp' is a noun phrase referring to the imprint.)
- He used a rubber date stamp. (Here, 'date stamp' is a noun phrase referring to the tool.)
Variants and Related Words
- Timestamp (verb/noun): A digital or electronic record of a date and time.
- Postmark (verb/noun): An official mark stamped on mail, usually including a date and place.
Synonyms
- Date (verb): To mark with a date.
- Mark with a date: A descriptive synonym.
Notes
- The verb 'date stamp' is often written as two words.
- The action results in a date stamp (noun) being present on the item.
Verb
- stamp with a date
- The package is dated November 24