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单词 signer
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signsign2 ●●● S1 W1 verb Etymology Verb Table Collocations Thesaurus 1[intransitive, transitive] to write your signature on a letter or document to show that you wrote it, agree with it, etc.:  Just sign here by the X. Would you like to sign our guest book? She signed her name at the bottom of the page. see thesaurus at write2[transitive] to make a document, agreement, etc. official and legal by writing your signature on it:  Each tenant will have to sign the lease. The president signed the bill into law yesterday.3[transitive] if an organization such as a football team or music company signs someone, that person signs a contract agreeing to work for it:  Simmons was signed as a free agent in 1994.sign for/to/with Eventually the group signed with Motown records.4sign on the dotted line informal to officially agree to something, especially by signing a contract5[intransitive, transitive] to use sign language6signed, sealed, and delivered (also signed and sealed) with everything finished and taken care of as needed, especially with all the necessary legal documents signed:  Until it’s all written down, signed, and sealed, there really is no agreement.signer noun [countable]sign something ↔ away phrasal verb to sign a document that takes away your legal right to do something, or that gives your property or legal right to someone else:  Several people had been tricked into signing away their right to sue. The contract was so complicated, I felt like I was signing my life away.sign for something phrasal verb to sign a document to prove that you have received something:  Who signed for the package?sign in phrasal verb1 to write your name on a form, in a book, etc. when you enter a place such as a hotel, an office, or a club:  All visitors must sign in at the front desk.2 sign somebody in to write someone else’s name in a book so that he or she is allowed to enter a club, an office, etc.sign off phrasal verb to say goodbye at the end of a television or radio broadcast, or at the end of a lettersign off on something phrasal verb to officially say or show that you approve of a document, plan, or idea:  Congress has not yet signed off on the deal.sign on phrasal verb to sign a document agreeing to help or work for someone, or to persuade someone to do this:  All the show’s stars have signed on for another season.sign somebody on Ferguson signed King on as host of the program.sign out phrasal verb1 to write your name in a book when you leave a place such as a hotel, an office, or a club2 sign something ↔ out to write your name on a form or in a book to show that you have taken or borrowed something:  Somebody had already signed out the last laptop.3 sign somebody ↔ out to write in a book that someone is allowed to leave somewhere such as a school, an office, etc.:  Parents must sign students out when picking them up for doctor’s appointments.sign something ↔ over phrasal verb to sign an official document that gives your property or rights to someone else: sign over to Richard signed over his shares to his son.sign up phrasal verb1 to put your name on a list because you want to take part in an activity: sign up for Over 25 people have signed up for the self-defense class.sign up to do something All four of their sons signed up to join the army.2 sign somebody ↔ up to officially allow someone to work for a company or join an organization:  Unions have been having trouble signing up enough new members.
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