sign2 ●●● S1 W1 verb 1 name 姓名 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SIGN YOUR NAME to write your signature on something to show that you wrote it, agree with it, or were present 签 (名),署(名);在…上签字 Sign here, please. 请在这里签字。
The artist had signed his name in the corner of the painting. 画家在画的角上落了款。
You forgot to sign the cheque. 你忘记在支票上签名了。
Over a hundred people have signed the petition. 已有一百多人在请愿书上签了名。
Serena signs her autograph every time she’s asked. 每次有人请塞雷娜签名她都会签。
a signed photo of Paul McCartney 一张保罗·麦卡特尼的签名照片
► see thesaurus at write 2 sign an agreement/contract/treaty etc SIGN YOUR NAMEto make a document, agreement etc official and legal by writing your signature on it 签署协议书/合同/条约等 France has just signed a new trade deal with Japan. 法国刚刚和日本签署了一项新的贸易协定。
3 music/sport 音乐/体育运动 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BE if a football team or music company signs someone, or if someone signs for them, that person signs a contract in which they agree to work for them (和…)签约 CBS Records had signed her back in 1988 on a three-album contract. 哥伦比亚唱片公司早在 1988 年就和她签订了发行三张专辑的合同。
sign for/to/with Miller worked in the shipyards before signing for Rangers. 米勒在签约流浪者队之前在造船厂干活。
Before long, they had signed with Virgin. 他们不久就和维珍唱片公司签了约。
4 sign on the dotted line informal to officially agree to something by signing a contract 签字同意 Make sure the repairs are done before you sign on the dotted line. 确定修好了再签字。
sign on the dotted line• But how many of these companies forget about you once you've signed on the dotted line.• The lucky 10,000 have signed on the dotted line.• You may want another approach to get people to sign on the dotted line.• It all seemed easy - they sign on the dotted line and Balbinder would be virtually taken out of their hands.• However, before signing on the dotted line, you should think carefully about the risks and the costs. 5. sign a bill/legislation/agreement into law if someone in authority signs something into law, they make it part of the law by signing an official document 经签署使议案/法规/协议成为法律 6 (all) signed and sealed (also (all) signed, sealed, and delivered)AGREE with all the necessary legal documents signed 手续完备 It’ll all be signed and sealed by Friday, and you can move in then. 星期五之前所有手续都会办完,到时你就可以搬进来了。
7 use movements 用动作 [intransitiveI]SIGN/GESTURE to try to tell someone something or ask them to do something by using signs and movements 示意,打手势 SYN signalsign to somebody to do something He signed to the maid to leave the room. 他示意女仆离开房间。
sign for somebody to do something She signed for us to go inside. 她示意我们进去。
8. language 语言 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SLLSPEAK A LANGUAGE to use, or translate something into, sign language 用手语表达;把…译成手语 —signer noun [countableC]
9 sign something ↔ away phrasal verbphr v GIVEto sign a document that gives your property or legal rights to someone else 签字放弃[让与] 〔财产或法定权利〕 She had signed away all claims to the house. 她已签字放弃对房子的一切权利。
I felt as if I was signing away my life. 我感觉这一签字似乎把自己的一生都放弃了。
10 sign for something phrasal verbphr v SIGN YOUR NAMEto sign a document to prove that you have received something 签收 This is a registered letter – someone will have to sign for it. 这是封挂号信,必须有人签收。
11 sign in phrasal verbphr v b) sign somebody ↔ inDLSIGN YOUR NAME to write someone else’s name in a book so that they are allowed to enter a club, an office etc 为〔某人〕登记〔使其得以进入俱乐部、办公室等〕 12 sign off phrasal verbphr v b) SIGN YOUR NAMEto write your final message at the end of an informal letter 〔写非正式信件时〕收笔 It’s getting late, so I’ll sign off now. Love, John. 时间不早了,就此笔。 爱你的 约翰。
c) sign somebody off British EnglishBrE if a doctor signs someone off, he or she gives them a note saying that they are ill and not able to work 〔医生〕给某人开病假条 For the last month, she has been signed off sick from work. 上个月她请了一个月病假,没有上班。
d) sign something ↔ off British EnglishBrE, sign off on something American English to show that you approve of a plan or that something is finished by signing an official document 签字认可某事;签字确认某事结束 Major repainting work now needs to be signed off by a qualified engineer. 现在大的翻漆工程需要一名有资质的工程师签字验收。
13 sign on phrasal verbphr v a) British EnglishBrEPEW to state officially that you are unemployed by signing a form, so that you can get money from the government 登记失业〔以领取政府的救济金〕 b) PMSIGN YOUR NAMEto sign a document to show that you agree to work for someone 签约受雇 as He signed on as a soldier in the US army. 他签约成为美国陆军的一名士兵。
with I’ll probably have to sign on with a nursing agency. 我也许得和护理介绍所签个约。
14 sign out phrasal verbphr v b) sign something ↔ outBORROWSIGN YOUR NAME to write your name on a form or in a book to show that you have taken or borrowed something 登记拿走[借用]某物 Bernstein signed out a company car. 伯恩斯坦登记借用了公司的一辆汽车。
c) sign somebody ↔ out to write in a book that someone is allowed to leave somewhere such as a school, an office etc 替某人签退 离开学校、办公室等处〕 Parents must sign pupils out when collecting them for doctor’s or dentist’s appointments. 家长必须为学生签退才能领走他们去看医生或牙医。
15 sign something ↔ over phrasal verbphr v GIVEto sign an official document that gives your property or legal rights to someone else 签字转让〔财产、权利等〕 to When he became ill, he signed his property in France over to his son. 他生病后便签字把他在法国的房产给了儿子。
sign over• The Protocol has been signed by over 40 countries and came into force at the beginning of 1989.• Joy was now standing, reading the two signs over and over.• Voices are signing off all over Deptford as guys quit their lookout duties and come rushing over.• If the headache is continuous with no signs of improvement over several days even if the headache is mild.• Chief Judge Platt had already shown signs of distress over the government's intransigence.• He showed no signs of improvement over the next 48 hours.• Darrel had mysteriously signed Littlecote over to Sir John in 1586 on the understanding that he would still be allowed to remain. sign to• She sometimes signed it over to me if she needed it urgently and hadn't time to queue at the post office.• Darrel had mysteriously signed Littlecote over to Sir John in 1586 on the understanding that he would still be allowed to remain. 16 sign up phrasal verbphr v a) SEto put your name on a list for something because you want to take part in it 报名 for I’m thinking of signing up for a yoga course. 我在考虑报名参加一门瑜伽课。
sign up to do something Over half the people who signed up to do engineering were women. 报名读工程学的人半数以上为女性。
b) WORK FOR somebody sign somebody ↔ up if someone is signed up by an organization, they sign a contract in which they agree to work for that organization 使某人签约受雇,签约雇用某人 Several well-known researchers have been signed up for the project. 有几位著名的研究人员已经签约参加这个项目。
signs ... autograph• Minnie greets guests, signs autographs and poses for photos by her house. sign for/to/with• Twenty years ago, it was scandalous when a baseball pitcher named Wayne Garland signed for $ 200,000 a year.• He made frantic signs to Angalo.• He stirred as below stairs the maid tinkled a bell, the sign for dinner.• So what we need is a similar system of signs for human beings.• The venue was a storefront with no sign to identify it.• Several leases have been signed for more stores to open in 1997 and 1998, including Newport Beach and Mission Viejo locations.• They signed with Virgin early in 1982. sign for somebody to do something• Once the men had spoken to the chief, he made a sign for Isaac to address him.• They looked furious when they saw our faces peering in and made frantic signs for us to close the curtains again.• They talked to each other again, and then the first horse made clear signs for me to follow him.• Several leases have been signed for more stores to open in 1997 and 1998, including Newport Beach and Mission Viejo locations.• He tugged his ear lobe, our agreed sign for the other to remain silent.
From Longman Business Dictionary
signsign1 /saɪn/ verb1[intransitiveI, transitiveT]BANKING to write your SIGNATURE on a letter, document, or CHEQUEThe customer must sign the traveller’s cheque in front of the cashier.
2sign an agreement/contractCOMMERCE to show formally that you agree to do something, by signing a legal documentIn September, the company signed a contract to produce two million doses of the vaccine.
3signed and sealed/signed, sealed, and delivered with all the necessary legal documents agreed and signedThe agreement is not signed and sealed yet.