词组 | signature |
释义 | signature /ˈsɪɡnətʃə $ -ər/ noun your name written on a cheque, letter etc in the way you usually write it, to show that you have written itverbsput/write your signature somewhere Just put your signature here.add your signature to sth The prime minister added his signature to the treaty.gather/collect signatures We collected hundreds of signatures from parents, calling for the school to stay open.sth requires sb’s signature formal (=they need to sign it) The marriage certificate requires the signatures of two witnesses.sth bears/carries sb’s signature formal (=it has someone’s signature on it) The painting bore the signature of a famous local artist.forge sb’s signature (=make a false copy of someone’s signature, in order to deceive people) He forged his boss’s signature on the cheque.get sb’s signature also obtain sb’s signature formal (=get someone to sign something) To go on the trip, each child must obtain their parents’ signature on the consent form.witness sb’s signature (=sign to say that you saw someone sign an official document) You must get someone to witness your signature on a passport application.sth contains/includes a signature A petition containing over 5,000 signatures was handed in to Parliament.adjectivesa forged signature (=written by someone else in order to deceive people) Mr Adams, whose forged signature is on the form, can prove that he was out of the country on that date.a valid signature (=one that is real or legally acceptable) We need 200 valid signatures from registered shareholders.an unauthorized signature (=one that cannot be accepted) The cheque was refused, as it bore an unauthorized signature.a legible/illegible signature (=that can or cannot be read) His signature is barely legible.a digital/electronic signature (=information on an electronic message, proving who the sender is) If you use different computers at home and at work, you will need two digital signatures. |
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