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🔑 sig·na·tureBrE /ˈsɪɡnətʃə(r)/NAmE /ˈsɪɡnətʃər/ noun🔑 [C] your name as you usually write it, for example at the end of a letter 签名;署名◆Someone had forged her signature on the cheque. 有人在支票上伪造了她的签名。◆They collected 10 000 signatures for their petition. 他们在请愿书上征集了 1 万人的签名。◆He was attacked for having put his signature to the deal. 他因在协议上签了字而受到攻击。 [U] (formal) the act of signing sth 签名;署名;签字;签署◆Two copies of the contract will be sent to you for signature. 合同一式两份,将送交您签署。 [C, usually sing.] a particular quality that makes sth different from other similar things and makes it easy to recognize 明显特征;鲜明特色;识别标志◆Bright colours are his signature. 他总爱用亮丽的色彩。 ➡ see also digital signature, key signature, time signature |