0 a signature (= your name written by yourself), especially of a famous person:
Did you get his autograph?
1 to write your signature (= your name written by yourself) on something for someone else to keep:
I got her to autograph my T-shirt.
She gave me an autographed photograph of herself.
3 to write your signature on something, often for someone else to keep
She not only travelled the road down to the coal face but, when at the coal face, signed autographs for half an hour.
We opened the door and were faced with three little boys wanting autographs.
If that is all they are going to do, the great men might as well exchange autographs from their respective desks.
Based on handwriting analysis of the autographs they are believed to date from 177172.
She starts preparing for the fame that she is going to get and to give autographs.
He said that he autographed it for them.
People would ask them for autographs, take pictures with them or show support from balconies and cars.
With the creation of the cinema, radio, and television autographs from popular culture figures were sought.
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(名人的)親筆簽名, 在…上親筆簽名…
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(名人的)亲笔签名, 在…上亲笔签名…
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autógrafo, firmar, dedicar…
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autógrafo, autografar…
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(有名人の)サイン, ~にサインする…
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ünlü birinin imzası, adı soyadı…
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autographe [masculine], autographe, dédicacer…
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autògraf, signar, dedicar…
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