印章

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 印章 (yìnzhāng) refers to a seal or stamp used to authenticate documents, contracts, or official papers. It is a physical object often carved with a unique design or characters representing a person or organization.

Common Contexts

印章 is commonly used in business, legal, and administrative contexts where official approval or verification is required. For example, companies have official seals for contracts, and individuals may have personal seals for signing documents.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 印章 (gài yìnzhāng): to stamp a seal, used when applying the seal to a document.
  • 官方印章 (guānfāng yìnzhāng): official seal, indicating formal authority.
  • 印章签署 (yìnzhāng qiānshǔ): signing with a seal, often used in legal documents.

Usage Notes

When using 印章, it implies a formal and legally binding action. Unlike a handwritten signature, the seal carries official weight in many Chinese-speaking regions. Be careful not to confuse 印章 with 签名 (signature), as the former is a physical stamp and the latter is a handwritten name.

Character Insights

The character means 'seal' or 'print,' and means 'chapter' or 'section,' but together they specifically denote a seal used for stamping documents.

Example Sentences

Please stamp your seal on the contract.

This seal is the official stamp used when the company was registered.

He signed all important documents with his seal.