autograph
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈɔːtəɡɹɑːf/
美 /ˈɔtəɡɹæf/|[ˈɔɾəɡɹæf]
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person.
— Some autograph-hunters were pestering the players after the game.
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A person's signature used as a mark of formal approval.
— If you could just put your autograph on the ol’ contract, please…
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A manuscript in the author’s handwriting; a handwritten copy.
— An autograph of this text, made by E. Weidner, will be reproduced as plate XVII.
动词 v.
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To sign, or write one’s name or signature on a book, etc.
— Diego Maradona is helping in the fight against coronavirus in his home city by autographing a replica of the Argentina jersey he wore in the country’s 1986 World Cup final triumph to raise money for an underprivileged community.
- To write something in one's own handwriting.
形容词 adj.
- Written in the author’s own handwriting.
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Made by the artist himself or herself; authentic.
— Schiff […] believes most of the drawings are autograph.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Latin autographum, in turn from Ancient Greek αὐτόγραφον (autógraphon, “a writing in one’s own hand”). Equivalent to auto- + -graph.
词源 2
From Latin autographum, in turn from Ancient Greek αὐτόγραφον (autógraphon, “a writing in one’s own hand”). Equivalent to auto- + -graph.
词源 3
From Latin autographum, in turn from Ancient Greek αὐτόγραφον (autógraphon, “a writing in one’s own hand”). Equivalent to auto- + -graph.
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