英语释义
1. a stamping device used for recording the date and time of day on a document, envelope, etc. (as to indicate when it was received or sent out)
2. an indication of the date and time stamped on a document, envelope, etc.
Problem was, a later check of the time stamp on the motion indicated that it had been filed nearly 40 minutes after Heinrich appeared before Wolf.
— Thanassis Cambanis
3. an indication of the date and time recorded as part of a digital signal or file (such as an e-mail, digital photograph, radio broadcast, or text message) indicating the time of creation, transmission, etc.
When you share that viral video, it carries a time stamp.
— Cosmopolitan … highlighted a seeming discrepancy between the timestamps of the phone records and surveillance video, with the surveillance video suggesting the shooting happened a moment or two earlier than the phone records.
— Patrick Kernan