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holograph

/hol-uh-graf, -grahf, hoh-luh-/US // ˈhɒl əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf, ˈhoʊ lə- //UK // (ˈhɒləˌɡræf, -ˌɡrɑːf) //

全息图,全息影像,全息照片,全息

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also hol·o·graph·ic [hol-uh-graf-ik, hoh-luh-], /ˌhɒl əˈgræf ɪk, ˌhoʊ lə-/, hol·o·graph·i·cal. wholly written by the person in whose name it appears: a holograph letter.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a holograph writing, as a deed, will, or letter.

Examples

  • By abolishing holograph wills, and rendering two witnesses necessary, a resort to professional advice would become indispensable.

  • Further proof that this contention is correct is that each copy bears an inscription in Whitman's holograph.

  • “A holograph will is a will entirely written in the handwriting of the person who makes it,” replied Barthorpe.

  • Trognon should dictate a holograph will which should be signed and deposited in a sealed envelope in a drawer.

  • Castelar's was a brilliant and sustained effort; but it read more like an essay by Macaulay than a diplomatic holograph.