词组 | sign for |
释义 | Phr V sign for signs, signing, signed sign for sth to sign a document to show that you have received somethingCould someone sign for this parcel? British if a footballer signs for a team, he signs a formal agreement saying that he will play for that football teamThe 21-year-old goalkeeper has signed for Chelsea on a month's trial. sign for1. To provide one's signature in order to receive or approve of something. Your package is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Please be sure someone will be present to sign for it. A: "I need a signature saying this project was approved." B: "I can sign for it." 2. To provide one's signature (on or for something) in lieu of someone else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "sign" and "for." The boss isn't here right now, but I can for her. Sarah will be signing all time slips for me while I'm away. sign something for someone1. to sign one's signature on a paper in place of someone else's signature. Would you please sign this for me? I can't sign it right now. Would you sign it for me? 2. to sign a paper for another person, using that person's name, adding the phrase "by [one's own name]." When the delivery comes, will you please sign my name for me? I signed Ted's name for him. sign for someoneto sign something, using one's own signature in place of someone else's signature; to sign something, using another person's name, adding the phrase "by [one's own name]." He's not here. I will sign for him. Where do I sign? Who will sign for Mr. Wilson? sign for somethingto sign a piece of paper indicating that one has received something. Would you sign for this, please? Ted signed for the package and opened it up. sign forv. To accept some delivery by signing a document: I went to the door to sign for the package. |
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