"document written entirely by the person from whom it proceeds," 1620s, from Late Latin holographus, from Greek holographos "written entirely by the same hand," literally "written in full," from holos "whole" (see safe (adj.)) + graphos "written," from graphein "to write" (see -graphy). Modern use, with reference to holograms, is a 1960s back-formation from holography.
holograph 英文释义
1. handwritten book or document
2. the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography
holograph 双语例句
1. He's got a holograph by Shakespeare.
他弄到了一封莎士比亚的亲笔信。
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2. The frequency domain, the holograph and related concepts have all been used.
频率域 、 全息及有关的概念都已采用.
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3. Hologram ( Holograph ): A three - dimensional image created by lasers. There are different types of holograms.
全息图: 用激光产生的 立体 影像. 全息图有多种.
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4. Holograph will or us also holographic will.
亲笔遗嘱.
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holograph 实用场景例句
He's got a holograph by Shakespeare.
他弄到了一封莎士比亚的亲笔信。
辞典例句
The frequency domain, the holograph and related concepts have all been used.
频率域 、 全息及有关的概念都已采用.
辞典例句
Hologram ( Holograph ): A three - dimensional image created by lasers. There are different types of holograms.