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Definition of "seal" in Englisch

noun

  1. A pinniped (Pinnipedia), particularly an earless seal (true seal) or eared seal.

    • The seals in the harbor looked better than they smelled.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To hunt seals.

    • They're organizing a protest against sealing.

noun

  1. A stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance such as wax.

  2. An impression of such stamp on wax, paper or other material used for sealing.

  3. A facsimile of an impression of such stamp that is a mark or symbol of an office or organisation.

    • The front of the podium bore the presidential seal.
  4. Anything that secures or authenticates.

  5. Something which will be visibly damaged if a covering or container is opened, and which may or may not bear an official design.

    • The result was declared invalid, as the seal on the meter had been broken.
  6. (figurative) Confirmation or approval, or an indication of this.

    • Her clothes always had her mom's seal of approval.
  7. Something designed to prevent liquids or gases from leaking through a joint.

    • The canister is leaking. I think the main seal needs to be replaced.
  8. A tight closure, secure against leakage.

    • Close the lid tightly to get a good seal.
  9. A chakra.

verb

  1. (transitive) To place a seal on (a document).

  2. To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality.

    • to seal weights and measures
    • to seal silverware
  3. (transitive) To fasten (something) so that it cannot be opened without visible damage.

    • The cover is sealed. If anyone tries to open it, we'll know about it.
  4. (transitive) To prevent people or vehicles from crossing (something).

    • The border has been sealed until the fugitives are found.
  5. (transitive) To close securely to prevent leakage.

    • I've sealed the bottle to keep the contents fresh.
  6. (transitive) To place in a sealed container.

    • I've sealed the documents in this envelope.
  7. (transitive, chess) To place a notation of one's next move in a sealed envelope to be opened after an adjournment.

  • After thinking for half an hour, the champion sealed his move.
  • (transitive) To guarantee.

    • The last-minute goal sealed United’s win.
    • seal one's destiny
    • seal someone's fate
    • seal the job
  • To fix, as a piece of iron in a wall, with cement or plaster, etc.

  • To close by means of a seal.

    • to seal a drainpipe with water
  • (Mormonism) To bind eternally as family members.

  • (Christianity) To form a sacred commitment.

  • (cooking, transitive) To fry (meat) at a high temperature to retain the juices.

  • verb

    1. (dialectal) To tie up animals (especially cattle) in their stalls.