Autograph in spanish

Autógrafo

pronunciation: ɑutoʊgɹ̩ɑfoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

autograph1 = autógrafo. 

Example: The system, set up in 1972, includes a catalogue of 435,000 autographs and a catalogue to incunabula.

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» autograph collection = colección de autógrafos.

Example: In the 1920s the money raised helped to expand the autograph collection into one of the largest in the country.

» autograph letter = carta autógrafa.

Example: Whether the item of information is in an encyclopaedia article, a textbook, a patent specification, an autograph letter, a citation in a bibliographic data-base, a trade catalogue, a newspaper article, an audio-cassette, or any possible alternative, it can only be traced by employing the access language of the collection.

» autograph manuscript = manuscrito autógrafo. [Texto escrito a mano por el propio autor, firmado o no]

Example: The complete and original text was edited in accordance with the autograph manuscripts by Paul Lamn.

» autograph-signing appearance = firma de autógrafos. [Acto de presentación de un libro en el que el autor pone su firma en los ejemplares que la gente compra]

Example: Profiles in newspapers and magazines, autograph-signing appearances in bookshops -- any device at all that reveals the person behind the book -- does far more for an author's readership than yards of reviews or pages of expensive advertisements.

autograph2 = autografiar, firmar. 

Example: When the card catalogue was eliminated, those cards describing books by celebrities were posted to the celebrity with a request that it be autographed and returned so that they would be auctioned to raise funds for the library = Cuando se eliminó el catálogo de fichas, se enviaron las fichas que describian los libros escritos por famosos a sus autores pidiéndoles que las firmasen y devolviesen para su subasta con objeto de recaudar fondos para la biblioteca.

Autograph synonyms

inscribe in spanish: inscribir, pronunciation: ɪnskraɪb part of speech: verb john hancock in spanish: John Hancock, pronunciation: dʒɑnhænkɑk part of speech: noun
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