| 释义 | sign up11Commit oneself to a period of employment, education, or in the armed forces: he signed up for a ten-week course...To what exactly did they think they were committing themselves when they signed up for the job?She signed up for four movies under prestigious banners, even before a single release!Instead of doing sporty things, I signed up for a class on willow weaving.
1.1 (also sign something up ) Conclude a business deal: the firm has signed up with a new Russian company... There is still some way to go before the deal is signed up and even then it may take some time for any money to be released.ABL has been operating the centre on behalf of the Council for seven years since it opened but will go it alone as soon as the deal is signed up.However, those visiting the slopes of Bulgaria will not be covered by the card, as that country is not signed up to the free treatment deal.
See parent entry: signsign-up2noun [mass noun, usually as modifier]The action of enrolling for something or of enrolling or employing someone: a sign-up fee of £29.95...However, the deadline for his initial sign-up fee of £3,370 is now only weeks away and Jason is now appealing for help.The new technology does not require software installs, software downloads or any kind of sign-up fees.Among suggestions from both surfers and authorities are fees, sign-up times, or even a lottery system for permits.
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