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seal    音标拼音: [s'il]
n.
印章,封条,海豹,火漆,封蜡,图章,玺,保证,批准,象征,标志,焊接
vt. 封闭

印章,封条,海豹,火漆,封蜡,图章,玺,保证,批准,象徵,标志,焊接封闭

seal
密封; 封条

seal
密封 用印 印监

seal
n 1: fastener consisting of a resinous composition that is
plastic when warm; used for sealing documents and parcels
and letters [synonym: {sealing wax}, {seal}]
2: a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a
closing or to authenticate documents [synonym: {seal}, {stamp}]
3: the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal; "a coat
of seal" [synonym: {seal}, {sealskin}]
4: a member of a Naval Special Warfare unit who is trained for
unconventional warfare; "SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and
Land" [synonym: {Navy SEAL}, {SEAL}]
5: a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its
authenticity or to seal it); "the warrant bore the sheriff's
seal"
6: an indication of approved or superior status [synonym: {cachet},
{seal}, {seal of approval}]
7: a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture
8: fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure
9: any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed;
chiefly of cold regions
v 1: make tight; secure against leakage; "seal the windows"
[synonym: {seal}, {seal off}]
2: close with or as if with a seal; "She sealed the letter with
hot wax" [ant: {unseal}]
3: decide irrevocably; "sealing dooms"
4: affix a seal to; "seal the letter"
5: cover with varnish [synonym: {varnish}, {seal}]
6: hunt seals

Seal \Seal\ (s[=e]l), n. [OE. sele, AS. seolh; akin to OHG.
selah, Dan. sael, Sw. sj[aum]l, Icel. selr.] (Zool.)
Any aquatic carnivorous mammal of the families {Phocidae} and
{Otariidae}.
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Note: Seals inhabit seacoasts, and are found principally in
the higher latitudes of both hemispheres. There are
numerous species, bearing such popular names as {sea
lion}, {sea leopard}, {sea bear}, or {ursine seal},
{fur seal}, and {sea elephant}. The bearded seal
({Erignathus barbatus}), the hooded seal ({Cystophora
cristata}), and the ringed seal ({Phoca foetida}), are
northern species. See also {Eared seal}, {Harp seal},
{Monk seal}, and {Fur seal}, under {Eared}, {Harp},
{Monk}, and {Fur}. Seals are much hunted for their
skins and fur, and also for their oil, which in some
species is very abundant.
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{Harbor seal} (Zool.), the common seal ({Phoca vitulina}). It
inhabits both the North Atlantic and the North Pacific
Ocean, and often ascends rivers; -- called also {marbled
seal}, {native seal}, {river seal}, {bay seal}, {land
seal}, {sea calf}, {sea cat}, {sea dog}, {dotard},
{ranger}, {selchie}, {tangfish}.
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Seal \Seal\, n. [OE. seel, OF. seel, F. sceau, fr. L. sigillum a
little figure or image, a seal, dim. of signum a mark, sign,
figure, or image. See {Sign}, n., and cf. {Sigil}.]
1. An engraved or inscribed stamp, used for marking an
impression in wax or other soft substance, to be attached
to a document, or otherwise used by way of authentication
or security.
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2. Wax, wafer, or other tenacious substance, set to an
instrument, and impressed or stamped with a seal; as, to
give a deed under hand and seal.
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Till thou canst rail the seal from off my bond
Thou but offend'st thy lungs to speak so loud.
--Shak.
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3. That which seals or fastens; esp., the wax or wafer placed
on a letter or other closed paper, etc., to fasten it.
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4. That which confirms, ratifies, or makes stable; that which
authenticates; that which secures; assurance. "Under the
seal of silence." --Milton.
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Like a red seal is the setting sun
On the good and the evil men have done.
--Longfellow.
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5. An arrangement for preventing the entrance or return of
gas or air into a pipe, by which the open end of the pipe
dips beneath the surface of water or other liquid, or a
deep bend or sag in the pipe is filled with the liquid; a
draintrap.
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{Great seal}. See under {Great}.

{Privy seal}. See under {Privy}, a.

{Seal lock}, a lock in which the keyhole is covered by a seal
in such a way that the lock can not be opened without
rupturing the seal.

{Seal manual}. See under {Manual}, a.

{Seal ring}, a ring having a seal engraved on it, or
ornamented with a device resembling a seal; a signet ring.
--Shak.
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Seal \Seal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sealed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Sealing}.] [OE. selen; cf. OF. seeler, seieler, F. sceller,
LL. sigillare. See {Seal} a stamp.]
1. To set or affix a seal to; hence, to authenticate; to
confirm; to ratify; to establish; as, to seal a deed.
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And with my hand I seal my true heart's love.
--Shak.
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2. To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard
exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality; as, to
seal weights and measures; to seal silverware.
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3. To fasten with a seal; to attach together with a wafer,
wax, or other substance causing adhesion; as, to seal a
letter.
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4. Hence, to shut close; to keep close; to make fast; to keep
secure or secret.
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Seal up your lips, and give no words but "mum".
--Shak.
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5. To fix, as a piece of iron in a wall, with cement,
plaster, or the like. --Gwilt.
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6. To close by means of a seal; as, to seal a drainpipe with
water. See 2d {Seal}, 5.
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7. Among the Mormons, to confirm or set apart as a second or
additional wife. [Utah, U.S.]
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If a man once married desires a second helpmate . .
. she is sealed to him under the solemn sanction of
the church. --H.
Stansbury.
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Seal \Seal\, v. i.
To affix one's seal, or a seal. [Obs.]
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I will seal unto this bond. --Shak.
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428 Moby Thesaurus words for "seal":
John Hancock, OK, X, accept, acceptance, accredit, affirm,
affirmance, affirmation, agree on terms, amen, approbation,
approval, approve, aroma, assurance, assure, attest, attestation,
attribute, authenticate, authentication, authorization, authorize,
autograph, badge, bang, banner, bar, barricade, batten,
batten down, bearing, beige, billhead, blaze, blaze a trail,
blemish, blotch, bolt, book stamp, bookplate, boss, brand,
broad arrow, brown, brownish, brownish-yellow, brunet, bump, burin,
button, button up, cachet, cap of dignity, cap of maintenance,
cartouche, cast, casting, certification, certify, chalk, chalk up,
character, characteristic, check, check off, chocolate, choke,
choke off, christcross, cicatrize, cinnamon, cipher, clap, clinch,
close, close off, close up, coat of arms, cocoa, cocoa-brown,
coffee, coffee-brown, colophon, concavity, conclude, configuration,
confirm, confirmation, constrict, contain, contract, convexity,
cork, coronet, corroborate, corroboration, cosign, counterfoil,
countermark, countersign, countersignature, counterstamp, cover,
crest, cross, crown, cut, dactylogram, dactylograph, dapple, dash,
decide, define, delimit, demarcate, dent, design, determine,
device, diadem, die, differentia, differential, dint, discolor,
distinctive feature, docket, dot, drab, dun, dun-brown, dun-drab,
earmark, ecru, emblem, embossment, endorse, endorsement, engrave,
engraving tool, ensure, ermine, escutcheon, etching ball,
etching ground, etching needle, etching point, evidence,
excrescence, fasten, fawn, fawn-colored, feature, figure,
fingerprint, fix, flavor, fleck, fold, fold up, footmark,
footprint, footstep, form, formalize, fossil footprint, freckle,
fuscous, gash, give permission, give the go-ahead,
give the imprimatur, give thumbs up, go-ahead, government mark,
government stamp, graver, great seal, green light, grege,
guarantee, guaranty, gust, hallmark, hand, hatch, hazel, ichnite,
ichnolite, identification, idiocrasy, idiosyncrasy, image, impress,
impression, imprimatur, imprint, indent, indentation, indention,
index, indicant, indicator, individualism, initial, initials,
insignia, intaglio, key, keynote, khaki, label, last, latch,
letterhead, line, lineaments, lock, lock out, lock up, logo,
logotype, lump, lurid, make a mark, mannerism, mark,
mark of signature, mark off, mark out, marking, masthead, matrix,
measure, mint, mold, molding, monogram, mottle, nature, needle,
negative, nick, nod, notarization, notarize, notch, note, notice,
notification, nut-brown, occlude, odor, okay, olive-brown,
olive-drab, orb, pad, padlock, particularity, pass, pass on,
pass upon, paw print, pawmark, peculiarity, pencil, pepper,
permission, permit, picture, pimple, plate, plug up, plumb, point,
price tag, prick, print, privy seal, property, pug, pugmark, punch,
punctuate, puncture, purple, purple pall, purpose, quality, quirk,
ratification, ratify, regalia, registered trademark,
representation, representative, resolve, riddle, robe of state,
rocker, rod, rod of empire, royal crown, rubber stamp,
running head, running title, sanction, savor, say amen to, scar,
scarify, scepter, score, scorper, scotch, scratch, seal off,
seal up, seal-brown, seam, second, secure, sepia, settle,
shake hands, shape, shoe last, shut, shut off, shut the door,
shut up, sigil, sign, sign and seal, sign manual, signal,
signature, signet, singularity, slam, smack, snap, snuff-colored,
sorrel, specialty, speck, speckle, splotch, spot, squeeze shut,
stain, stamp, stamp of approval, step, sticker, stigmatize,
stop up, strangle, streak, striate, strike a bargain, stripe, stub,
stud, style, subscribe to, subscription, substantiation, support,
sure sign, swear and affirm, swear to, symbol, symptom, tab, tag,
taint, take a resolution, tally, tan, tang, taste, tattoo, taupe,
tawny, telltale sign, template, the nod, thumbmark, thumbprint,
tiara, tick, tick off, ticket, title page, toast, toast-brown,
token, trace, trade name, trademark, trademark name, trait, trick,
triple plume, umber, umber-colored, underline, underscore,
undersign, uraeus, validate, validation, verification, verify,
vestige, visa, vise, walnut, walnut-brown, warrant, will,
yellowish-brown, zip up, zipper

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Seal
commonly a ring engraved with some device (Gen. 38:18, 25).
Jezebel "wrote letters in Ahab's name, and sealed them with his
seal" (1 Kings 21:8). Seals are frequently mentioned in Jewish
history (Deut. 32:34; Neh. 9:38; 10:1; Esther 3:12; Cant. 8:6;
Isa. 8:16; Jer. 22:24; 32:44, etc.). Sealing a document was
equivalent to the signature of the owner of the seal. "The use
of a signet-ring by the monarch has recently received a
remarkable illustration by the discovery of an impression of
such a signet on fine clay at Koyunjik, the site of the ancient
Nineveh. This seal appears to have been impressed from the bezel
of a metallic finger-ring. It is an oval, 2 inches in length by
1 inch wide, and bears the image, name, and titles of the
Egyptian king Sabaco" (Rawlinson's Hist. Illus. of the O.T., p.
46). The actual signet-rings of two Egyptian kings (Cheops and
Horus) have been discovered. (See {SIGNET}.)

The use of seals is mentioned in the New Testament only in
connection with the record of our Lord's burial (Matt. 27:66).
The tomb was sealed by the Pharisees and chief priests for the
purpose of making sure that the disciples would not come and
steal the body away (ver. 63, 64). The mode of doing this was
probably by stretching a cord across the stone and sealing it at
both ends with sealing-clay. When God is said to have sealed the
Redeemer, the meaning is, that he has attested his divine
mission (John 6:27). Circumcision is a seal, an attestation of
the covenant (Rom. 4:11). Believers are sealed with the Spirit,
as God's mark put upon them (Eph. 1:13; 4:30). Converts are by
Paul styled the seal of his apostleship, i.e., they are its
attestation (1 Cor. 9:2). Seals and sealing are frequently
mentioned in the book of Revelation (5:1; 6:1; 7:3; 10:4;
22:10).

SEAL, conveyancing, contracts. A seal is an impression upon wax, wafer, or
some other tenacious substance capable of being impressed. 5 Johns. R. 239.
Lord Coke defines a seal to be wax, with an impression. 3 Inst. 169.
"Sigillum," says he, "est cera impressa, quia cera sine impressione non est
sigillum." This is the common law definition of a seal. Perk. 129, 134; Bro.
tit. Faits, 17, 30; 2 Leon 21; 5 John. 239; 2 Caines, R. 362; 21 Pick. R.
417.
2. But in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the southern and western states
generally, the impression upon wax has been disused, and a circular, oval,
or square mark, opposite the name of the signer, has the same effect as a
seal the shape of it however is indifferent; and it is usually written with
a pen. 2 Serg. & Rawle, 503; 1 Dall. 63; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 72; 1 Watts, R.
322; 2 Halst. R. 272.
3. A notary must use his official seal, to authenticate his official
acts, and a scroll will not answer. 4 Blackf. R. 185. As to the effects of a
seal, vide Phil. Ev. Index, h.t. Vide, generally, 13 Vin. Ab. 19; 4 Kent,
Com. 444; 7 Caines' Cas. 1; Com. Dig. Fait, A 2.
4. Merlin defines a real to be a plate of metal with a flat surface, on
which is engraved the arms of a prince or nation, or private individual or
other device, with which an impression may be made on wax or other substance
on paper or parchment, in order to authenticate them: the impression thus
made is also called a seal. Repert. mot Sceau; 3 McCord's R. 583; 5 Whart.
R. 563.
5. When a seal is affixed to an instrument, it makes it a specialty,
(q.v.) and whether the seal be affixed by a corporation or an individual the
effect is the same. 15 Wend. 256.
6. Where an instrument concludes with the words, "witness our hands and
seals," and is signed by two persons, with only one seal, the jury may
infer, from the face of the paper, that the person who signed last, adopted
the seal of the first. 6 Penn. St. Rep. 302. Vide 9 Am Jur. 290-297; 1 Ohio
Rep. 368; 3 John. 470. 12 ohu. 76; as to the origin and use of seals, Addis.
on Cont. 6; Scroll.
7. The public seal of a foreign state, proves itself; and public acts,
decrees and judgments, exemplified under this seal, are received as true and
genuine. 2 Cranch, 187, 238; 4 Dall. 416; 7 Wheat. 273, 335; 1 Denio, 376; 2
Conn. 85, 90; 6 Wend. 475; 9 Mod. 66. But to entitle its seal to such
authority, the foreign state must have been acknowledged by the government,
within whose jurisdiction the forum is located. 3 Wheat. 610; 9 Ves. 347.



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