He repudiated the authorship of the book. 他否认那本书是他的着作。
Nothing is known of the authorship of the book. 无人知道该书是何人所写。
authorship
[ noun ]
the act of creating written works
<noun.act> writing was a form of therapy for him it was a matter of disputed authorship
the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writing
<noun.act> the authorship of the theory is disputed
Authorship \Au"thor*ship\, n. 1. The quality or state of being an author; function or dignity of an author.
2. Source; origin; origination; as, the authorship of a book or review, or of an act, or state of affairs.
But Britain's claim to authorship of the principle drew a laconic response.
Bush has not acknowledged administration authorship of the tax plan; the refrain at the White House is that everything is still on the table.
But to obtain a copyright it is only necessary to demonstrate authorship, which is simple, and the protection is good for 50 years.
"There's no pride of authorship here," says Michael Szeto, a vice president of IBM U.S., voicing a sentiment that would horrify many old-timers.
If the idea holds up under discussion, the senior executive can "buy into it" without admitting total authorship.
But hordes of others over the years have claimed authorship as well, including various executives who staffed the account.
It is packed with such proverbs and pieties of independent authorship easily quoted whenever the question of censorship arises. Yet its quotability does it disservice.
Wood, who had been castigated for his other arrangements, did not claim authorship of the Bach until it had been played a few times and been well received.
They still hope that if a deal is reached, Democrats and Republicans alike would claim authorship and thus provide each other with political cover.