hallmarks
英 [ˈhɔːlmɑːks]
美 [ˈhɔːlmɑːrks]
n.  特征; 特点; 金银纯度印记(打在金、银、铂制品上,表示纯度、生产日期及产地)
hallmark的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 标志;特征;特点
 Thehallmarkof something or someone is their most typical quality or feature.- It's a technique that has become the hallmark of Amber Films...
 这已经成为安伯电影公司的标志性技术。
- The killing had the hallmarks of a professional assassination...
 这起谋杀案具有职业暗杀的特征。
- His designs show a love of simplicity which is very much his hallmark.
 他的设计显示出对简约风格的偏爱,这正是他一贯的特点。
 
- It's a technique that has become the hallmark of Amber Films...
- (金、银、铂制品上标明纯度、产地、制造者的)印记
 Ahallmarkis an official mark put on things made of gold, silver, or platinum that indicates the quality of the metal, where the object was made, and who made it.
双语例句
- The incident bore all the hallmarks of a racist attack.
 这一事件具有种族主义分子袭击的所有特点。
- The plan has all the hallmarks of being a total failure.
 这个方案具有彻底失败的一切标志。
- This exchange has all the hallmarks of a difficult conversation going off the rails.
 两个人这次的交流已经具备了“不轻松话题”的特点,从中可以看到火车是如何出轨的。
- The accumulation and excess of this protein in the brain is one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease.
 而这种蛋白在脑内的积聚和过剩是阿兹海默症的显著特征。
- Police said the explosion bore all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack.
 警方称这次爆炸具有恐怖分子袭击的所有特征。
- Delusions, which are one of the hallmarks of this disease.
 幻想,是这种病的病症之一。
- So, there are three hallmarks for moral judgments.
 道德判断有三个特点。
- It says that such simple behavior as waiting in line has always been one of the hallmarks of civilization.
 有人说,就排队等候这件小事已经成为了文明的标识。
- In the decade since the original Hallmarks article was published, there has been a lot of cancer research.
 自从第一篇有关癌症特征的报告发表后,10年来,对癌症有过大量的研究。
- It means he reacted very, very quickly, which has all the hallmarks of his dad.
 这说明他反应非常迅速,有他父亲的全部特点。
