autograph
autograph 英 [ˈɔ:təgrɑ:f] 美 [ˈɔtəgræf]
n. 亲笔,手稿;亲笔签名 vt. 亲笔签名于…;亲笔书写
进行时:autographing 过去式:autographed 过去分词:autographed 第三人称单数:autographs 名词复数:autographs
- If you sign your name on something, you autograph it. You have to autograph a check before it can be cashed.
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- n. 亲笔,手稿;亲笔签名
- vt. 亲笔签名于…;亲笔书写
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1. I got his autograph and talked to him.
我得到了他的亲笔签名并和他交谈。
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2. Would you mind giving us your autograph?
——“你愿意给我们你的亲笔签名吗?”
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3. After the lecture Jack edged up to the speaker and asked him for his autograph.
演讲过后,杰克从人群中迂回挤到演说者跟前,请他亲笔签名。
- autograph (n.) "a person's signature," 1791, from French autographe, from Late Latin autographum, from Greek autographon, neuter of autographos "written with one's own hand," from autos "self" (see auto-) + graphein "to write" (originally "to scratch;" see -graphy). Used earlier (1640s) to mean "author's own manuscript." As an adjective, "written by oneself," by 1832. Related: Autographic.
- autograph (v.) "to sign one's name," 1837, from autograph (n.). Related: Autographed; autographing. Earlier "to write with one's own hand" (1818).
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