词汇 | John Hancock |
释义 | John Hancock Theme: SIGNATURE n. one's signature. (Refers to the signature of John Hancock, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.)Put your John Hancock right here, if you don't mind.Mr. Wilson's John Hancock is worth about $30 million. Idiom John Hancock(your) John Hancock American, humorous your signature.If you put your John Hancock on the last page we'll be finished with the formalities. John Hancock noun a person's signature. From the attention-getting manner in which Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence US, 1887(one's) John Hancockslang One's signature. John Hancock, an influential figure in the American Revolution, is known for his especially large and legible signature on the Declaration of Independence. As soon as you put your John Hancock on these papers, you'll be the proud owner of a brand new car! I would never have put my John Hancock on such an unfavorable contract—I think my signature was forged. John HancockAlso, John Henry. One's signature, as in Just put your John Hancock on the dotted line. This expression alludes to John Hancock's prominent signature on the Declaration of Independence. The variant simply substitutes a common name for "Hancock." [Mid-1800s] John Hancock n. one’s signature. (Refers to the signature of John Hancock, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.) Put your John Hancock right here, if you don’t mind. John HancockOne’s signature. John Hancock was the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence and did so in an exceptionally large, clear hand. Indeed, he supposedly remarked, “I guess King George will be able to read that” (July 4, 1776). In the mid-nineteenth century his name was transferred to anyone’s signature. |
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