单词 | sign |
释义 | sign [saɪn] verb WRITE 写 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its contents or have written or created it yourself 签(名),署(名);签署,签字 •to sign a letter/cheque/contract/lease/agreement在信件/支票/合约/租约/协定上签名 •Sign here, please.请在这里签名。 •He signed his name at the end of the letter.他在信的末尾签上了自己的名字。 •[+ obj + noun] He signed himself 'Mark Taylor'.他签上了自己的名字“马克‧泰勒”。 •She said the painting was by Picasso, but it wasn't signed.她说这幅画是毕卡索创作的,但画上没有他的签名。 transitive ■in sport, to make a legal written agreement to employ a player (体育界)与(球员)签约 •The football club has just signed a new player.足球俱乐部刚刚与一名新球员签约。 [saɪn] verb BODY MOVEMENT 身体动作 intransitive or transitive ■to give an order or information, or make a request, using hand and body movements 打手势;示意 •[+ to •[+ that intransitive or transitive ■to use sign language (= language used by people who cannot hear or talk) 使用手语 [saɪn] verb sign your own death warrant informal ■to do something that is harmful to your own position 自我毁灭;自寻死路 •She signed her own death warrant by refusing to do what the boss demanded.她拒绝了老板的要求,简直是自寻死路。 [saɪn] verb sign on the dotted line informal ■to agree to do something, especially by signing an agreement 在签字处签名同意 •If you want to join the club, all you have to do is sign on the dotted line.若想加入该俱乐部,仅需签名即可。 [saɪn] verb signed and sealed (also signed, sealed and delivered) ■finished and definite because all the necessary documents have been signed 签名盖章完毕了的;已成定局的 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sign sth away ■to give up your rights to something by signing a legal document 签字放弃 •Under the treaty, both sides will sign away a third of their nuclear weapons.根据该条约的规定,双方将签字放弃他们三分之一的核子武器。 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign for sth ■to sign a form to show that you have received something 签收 •I had to sign for the parcel when I collected it from the post office.从邮局领取包裹时,我得签字。 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign for/with sb ■(in sport) to sign a formal agreement saying that you will play for a particular team 签约(某支运动队) [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign (sb) in ■to sign your name or the name of someone who is visiting you in a book on arrival at a building such as an office or hotel (替某人)签到,登记 •New security measures require all visitors to sign in at reception and wear a visitor's badge.新安全措施要求所有访客都在接待处登记并佩戴访客证。 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign (sth) off ■to give a final message at the end of a letter or when communicating by radio, or at the end of a television or radio programme 结束(写信、广播或电视节目) •She signed off (her show) by wishing her listeners a Happy New Year.她在结束广播时祝听众新年快乐。 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign off STOP WORK US informal ■to stop doing your work or a similar activity for a period of time 暂停工作(或类似活动) •As it's Friday, I think I'll sign off early today.今天是星期五,我想我会早点下班。 FINANCIAL SUPPORT UK informal ■to report to a government employment office that you now have a job and do not need to receive Jobseeker's Allowance (到政府就业服务处)登记取消(失业救济金) [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign on UK informal ■to sign a form at a government office to say that you do not have a job and that you want to receive Jobseeker's Allowance (= money paid by the government to unemployed people trying to find work) (到政府就业服务处)登记领取(失业救济金) ■mainly US (UK sign up) ■to agree to become involved in an organized activity 报名参加(某项有组织的活动) •[+ to ■(also sign up) UK informal ■to sign a document saying that you will work for someone or do a particular job or activity 签约(受雇);报名(参加活动) •She's signed on with •Julie has signed up for [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign (sb) out ■to sign your name in a book on leaving a building such as an office or factory, or to write someone else's name in a book when they leave after visiting it (替某人)签退 •Don't forget to sign out before you leave.离开前别忘了签退。 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sign sth out ■to record when you take something away, usually by signing your name in a book 签字领取 •You have to sign books out when you borrow them from the library.从图书馆借书时,必须签名。 [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sign sth over ■to give the legal rights to something or the ownership of something to someone else by formally signing a document 签字移交,签字转让 •Two years before her death she signed her property over to [saɪn] verb Phrasal Verbs sign up ■to agree to become involved in an organized activity 报名加入(某项有组织的活动) •[+ to •She's signed up for ⇒ See also sign on[saɪn] noun countable NOTICE 通知 ESSENTIAL ■a notice giving information, directions, a warning, etc. 告示;标志;警告 •a road sign路标 •a shop sign商店招牌 [saɪn] noun countable BODY MOVEMENT 身体动作 ESSENTIAL ■a movement of the body which gives information or an instruction 示意动作;手势 •She pointed to her watch as a •She made/gave •The priest made ⇒ See also signal[saɪn] noun countable SHOWING 表现 ESSENTIAL ■something showing that something else exists or might happen or exist in the future 迹象;征兆 •His inability to handle the situation is a sure sign of •[+ that •I've searched for my hat, but there's no •There was no sign of life •Billy's work at school has shown •There is every ⇒ See also signal[saɪn] noun countable MARK 标志 IMPROVER ■a written or printed mark which has a standard meaning 记号,符号,标志 •+ and - are mathematical signs.+和-是数学符号。 •£ is the sign for the British pound.£是表示英镑的符号。 [saɪn] noun countable sign of the times usually disapproving ■something that is typical of the (bad) way things are now 时代特征;世道 •These riots in the north are a sign of the times.北部地区所发生的这些骚乱是这个时代的一个写照。 |
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