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Перевод: autograph
[существительное] автограф ; оригинал рукописи; [глагол] давать автограф; надписывать автограф
Тезаурус:
- Grahame Booker takes a nostalgic look at the everpopular pursuit of autograph hunting
- Picture book Aspen (or perhaps that should be autograph book?).
- More care should be exercised in the use of the adjective, as in "autograph manuscript", than is sometimes the case.
- Unhappily, too, extended works which have taken much love and toil to compile can be a quarry for the despoiler, who will ruthlessly remove for separate sale topographical prints, autograph letters, etc., which have much increased in value since the extra-illustration was carried out.
- "You get his autograph?"
- Letter signed", as distinct from "Autograph letter signed", means that the letter has been written by a clerk or secretary but that the king has added his signature.
- The Tories would not be allowed to keep Jeffrey Archer and Labour could be forced to distance itself from Ben Elton, who is known to frighten off some middle-of-the-road autograph hunters.
- The best of the autograph collectors would not have accepted for one minute that their pursuit was the poor relation of manuscript collecting proper.
- Got an autograph on a napkin.
- The term holograph (from the Greek "whole" and "I write ") is often used of literary MSS as distinct from autograph letters and documents.
- Fans queue up to get your "X" in their autograph books.
- I treasure a torn and spotted letter, valueless from the autograph point of view, dating from the late eighteenth century and endorsed on the back "This Letter was found by Lord Lewisham in a Haberdashers Shop."
- Give 'em all my autograph that write me."
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