holograph
US /ˈhɑːləˌɡræf/
UK /ˈhɒləɡrɑːf/
名词
亲笔文件, 手稿
a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person whose signature it bears
示例:
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The will was considered valid because it was a true holograph.
这份遗嘱被认为是有效的,因为它是一份真正的亲笔文件。
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She kept the precious letter, a rare holograph from her favorite author.
她珍藏着那封珍贵的信,那是她最喜欢的作家的一份罕见的亲笔手稿。
形容词
亲笔的, 手写的
written entirely in the handwriting of the person whose signature it bears
示例:
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The old manuscript was a holograph copy of the original text.
这份古老的手稿是原始文本的亲笔副本。
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A holograph will does not require witnesses to be valid.
亲笔遗嘱不需要证人即可生效。