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*sign² v 1 [I,T] to write your name on a letter or document to show that you wrote it or agree with it 签署; 签〔名〕; 在…上签字: I forgot to sign the cheque. 我忘记在支票上签字了。 2 also 又作 sign up [T] to agree to give someone a job, for example in a sports team or musical group 签约聘请,签约雇用: He's been signed by United. 他已和联队签约。
sign sth ↔ awayto give something you have to someone else by signing an official document, especially when this does not seem a sensible thing to do 签字转让某物〔尤指这是不明智的做法〕 sign for sth to write your name on a document to prove that you have received something 签收 sign in to write your name in a book when you enter an office building, club etc 〔进入办公楼、俱乐部等时〕签名登记,签到 sign on 1 to put your name on a list because you want to do a course 报名〔参加某一课程〕: + for I've signed on for a French course. 我已经报名上一门法语课。 2 BrE to get money from the government by signing (SIGN) a document to officially say you do not have a job 【英】 失业登记〔以领取救济金〕 sign out to write your name in a book when you leave an office building, club etc 〔离开办公楼、俱乐部等时〕签名登记,签退 sign sth ↔ over to give something you own to someone else by signing an official document 签字转让 sign up 1 [T sign sb ↔ up] to agree to give someone a job, for example in a sports team or musical group 签约聘请,签约雇用: The Yankees signed him up when he finished college. 扬基队是在他念完大学之后和他签约的。 2 [I] to put your name on a list because you want to do something 报名: + for Twenty people signed up for the trip to Paris. 二十人报名参加巴黎之行。
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