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 autograph ['ɔtə`græf]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 亲笔, 亲笔签名, 手稿

vt. 亲笔签名于, 亲笔写

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  1. I've got lots of famous footballers' autographs.
    我有许多著名足球运动员的亲笔签名.
  2. Autographs considered as a group.
    签名册亲笔签名组成的册子
  3. May I have your autograph?
    能不能给我签名?


autograph
[ noun ]
  1. something written by one's own hand

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a person's own signature

  4. <noun.communication>
[ verb ]
  1. mark with one's signature

  2. <verb.communication> inscribe
    The author autographed his book


Autograph \Au"to*graph\, n. [F. autographe, fr. Gr. ?
autographic; ? self + ? to write.]
That which is written with one's own hand; an original
manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.


Autograph \Au"to*graph\, a.
In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an
autograph will.

  1. He was convicted on two counts of filing false income tax returns for failing to report more than $350,000 in income from gambling, autograph signing and baseball memorabilia sales.
  2. The toymaker who in 1977 scaled the heights of New York's World Trade Center the hard way _ from the outside _ and was asked for his autograph by two cops sent to arrest him.
  3. When the two went shopping Sunday afternoon in Conway, east of Morrilton, Wonder was mobbed by autograph hounds.
  4. When a press technician asks him to autograph a critical Newsweek cover, he writes four words: "Great Pick, Dan Quayle."
  5. Its autograph is lost; until the Parma revival of 1968, Stiffelio was thought of as a marginal episode in the long epic of Verdi's compositional career. Since then, fringe revivals and a good Philips recording have rectified the impression.
  6. Babe Ruth's autograph sold for $600 and first lady Barbara Bush's went for $350. But former President Carter's autograph couldn't bring down the gavel, even at a bargain price of $75.
  7. Babe Ruth's autograph sold for $600 and first lady Barbara Bush's went for $350. But former President Carter's autograph couldn't bring down the gavel, even at a bargain price of $75.
  8. I'm not smoking anything."' "She's lucky I didn't have my pants down." Hoffman said he was ordered off the plane, and as he was getting off some passengers asked for his autograph.
  9. The first, with presidential signatures going back to William Howard Taft, ran out of space with the autograph of Richard Nixon, Boehlert said.
  10. Women ask him to autograph their shirts.
  11. DALLAS (AP) - Actor Martin Sheen turned autograph hound after wrapping up a scene in The Dallas Morning News newsroom for an upcoming miniseries.
  12. And I would be sitting there for as long as 15 minutes at a stretch before anybody would stop to get an autograph," she said.
  13. Stone, an auto repairman who was helping out with the town's Fourth of July celebration, got the actor's autograph before he left.
  14. I would certainly appreciate your autograph.'
  15. And then, he says, they ask for his autograph.
  16. Hamilton said the letter was part of a Cincinnati man's autograph collection that was discovered recently at the late collector's house by his two elderly daughters.
  17. Nelson, who is the chairman of the board of the Cowboy Channel, drew a long line of conventioneers seeking his autograph.
  18. He also conceded he had asked Roux to autograph a book for his wife.
  19. Their discovery at the library started a noisy, impromptu autograph session until librarians put an end to the disturbance and the brothers slipped out the back door.
  20. At a Manhattan record-store promotion, 20-year-old fan Robert Kaiser, a college student wearing an earring and a tie-dyed shirt, waits in line for Mr. Smith's autograph.
  21. The autograph incident was first reported by Tass, the Soviet news agency, which did not mention that Reagan asked for the autograph at anybody's request.
  22. The autograph incident was first reported by Tass, the Soviet news agency, which did not mention that Reagan asked for the autograph at anybody's request.
  23. October" for his World Series exploits, is selling some of his canceled checks to autograph collectors through a dealer for as much as $500 each.
  24. She does not really have time to comply with the wishes of book buyers who want more than a simple autograph on the inside cover.
  25. The lawyers claim Ms. Hahn told Charlotte radio station WRFX that grand jurors approached her in a courtroom restroom and asked for her autograph during a break in her testimony in September 1987.
  26. John Karagianis, who owns the nightclub, said his employees told him that a scuffle broke out at the club after a crowd pestered Manning for his autograph.
  27. Such is his reputation among the East Bay Bashers that when he hit his first career home run last season, the fan who caught it agreed to turn the ball over to him in return for an autograph.
  28. Scanning the computer index, a reporter recentlly found subjects ranging from theories about who murdered Carlsson's predecessor, Olof Palme, to requests for an autograph.
  29. He said Jackson's wife generally signed his autograph and the ballplayer signed only formal documents.
  30. "I'm getting back into the game," he said in the autograph signing session at the Holiday Inn-Expo Center in suburban Chicago. "George Foreman is going to beat Buster Douglas.
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