timestamp
noun [ C ] (also time stamp) uk/ˈtaɪm.stæmp/ us/ˈtaɪm.stæmp/
时间印章,时间戳记(指以印刷或数字形式显示某事发生或完成的时间)
a record in printed or digital form that shows the time at which something happened or was done
A timestamp may also be used to verify digital signatures. 时间戳也可用于验证数字签名。
A Postal Service time stamp shows it was mailed at 9:01 AM. 邮政服务的时间戳显示邮件是在上午9:01寄出的。
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- Ideally I could enter a currency pair and a timestamp like "2010-10-17@15:35:00" and get back an approximate bid.
- There in her inbox is a little message that said, Mr. X has ended his relationship. There was a timestamp, 9:45 a. m., and a little broken heart icon.
- It is a unique identifier based upon the timestamp and the current Ethernet address.
- Next, the video's time stamp jumps forward a month and we're at Rob's going-away party.
timestamp
verb [ T ] (also time stamp) uk/ˈtaɪm.stæmp/ us/ˈtaɪm.stæmp/
加盖时间印章,打上时间戳记(指以印刷或数字形式显示某事发生或完成的时间)
to mark something with a printed or digital record of when something happened or was done
Each entry in the log is timestamped in the format YYMMDDhhmmss in GMT. 日志中的每条记录都盖上了时间戳,格式为:年/月/日/时/分/秒(格林尼治标准时)。
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- There are two main ways of timestamping an item in an RSS 2.0 feed.
- At the very least, the courts should forbid the police from looking at any file timestamped before March 18, 2010.
- If users download expired, timestamped code, they will see that the digital signature is valid even though the certificate has expired.
- The trades themselves are scribbled on cards, then time stamped and recorded by a card clocker in less than 60 seconds.