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复数形式
signatures
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签名
a person's name written in a specific and unique way, often for the purpose of authentication or verification
- She signed the document with her usual signature.
她用她平常的签名签署了文件。
- The contract requires the signature of both parties to be valid.
合同需要双方的签名才有效。
- His signature was hard to read, but it was unmistakably his.
他的签名很难辨认,但那无疑是他自己的。
- I need your signature on this form to complete the application.
我需要你在这份表格上的签名来完成申请。
- They compared the signature on the will to the one in the records.
他们将遗嘱上的签名与记录中的签名进行了比较。
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签名, 标志
a distinctive and recognizable style or characteristic that sets someone or something apart
- The artist's paintings were known for their bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors, a signature that set her apart.
这位艺术家的画作以其大胆的笔触和鲜艳的色彩而闻名,这是使她与众不同的标志。
- His novels all had a signature blend of suspense and humor that readers loved.
他的小说都有一种读者喜爱的悬疑与幽默的标志性融合。
- The architect's buildings bore a signature style of clean lines and innovative use of space.
这位建筑师的建筑具有标志性风格,线条简洁,空间利用创新。
- Her fashion designs had a signature elegance that made them instantly recognizable.
她的时装设计具有标志性的优雅,使它们立即被认出。
- The musician's compositions had a signature sound, blending classical motifs with modern rhythms.
这位音乐家的作品有一种标志性的声音,将古典主题与现代节奏融合在一起。
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书帖, 签名
a group of pages in a book, typically printed on both sides of a single sheet of paper, that are folded and bound together to form a section of the book
A signature is a group of sheets of paper that are folded and bound into the spine of a book. Signatures are typically made up of four, eight, sixteen, or thirty-two pages, depending on the size of the original sheet of paper, the number of times the sheet is folded, and the desired final size of the book. These folded sheets are then sewn or glued together to form the book's structure, providing durability and allowing the book to open more easily. The use of signatures is a common practice in bookbinding, contributing to the overall quality and longevity of the book.
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标志性旋律, 音乐签名
a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program