Signature [qi ā n zi]
Autograph.
Origin: a brief history of civilization. Chapter 26: "At present, many people who clap their hands secretly hide out as soon as they hear that they want to sign. 」
Signature [qiān míng]
Write one's name, especially to express agreement, recognition, responsibility or obligation.
It's called [jê mí ng]
Sign a document or text.
Origin: Yao Chen, and a reply to Han's poem about fish: "The south sea is hard to name, and the beauty of fish is unparalleled." 」
Signature [Qin shǔ]
Sign documents, treaties, vouchers, etc.
sign
In the past, I signed documents.
Example:
1. On the same day, the three religions signed a pledge to seal the list of gods, and you were in the Garden Palace, knowing that the seal would disappear and you would see the light again after death.
2. The courtyard in the west is the signing room, and the courtyard in the east is where the two touts live.
In the afternoon, Deng Quansheng, the county commandant, paced into the corner gate and went straight to his signing room.
4. It reads "Treating fire and water, emphasizing righteousness and deep affection", and it is named in Zhongji, Ciyuan Board House.
5. In witness whereof, the following plenipotentiaries, duly authorized, have signed this Convention.
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