词组 | sign over |
释义 | Idiom sign oversign over (something) to give up your rights to something by writing your name on a document.He signed over his death benefits in exchange for cash.She agreed to sign the deed over to me. Phr V sign over signs, signing, signed sign over sth or sign sth over to give someone else your property or legal rights to something by signing an official documentusually + toTwo years before her death she signed her property over to her two children. sign sth over • sign over sth to give property or a legal right to someone else, by signing an official document+ to When Julie and her husband split after ten years of marriage, he signed over everything in the house to her. The land has been signed over to his son.■ SIMILAR TO: sign away sign overTo transfer the rights of ownership or possession to someone else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "sign" and "over." The wealthy widow signed over her entire estate to her only granddaughter. You should never borrow money from loan sharks like these—you may end up signing over everything you own to them. sign something over (to someone)to sign a paper granting the rights to or ownership of something to a specific person. Larry signed all the rights to his book over to the publisher. He signed over all the rights to the publisher. sign overLegally dispose of or make over to a different owner, as in She signed over nearly all of her property to the church. [Early 1700s] sign overv. To transfer ownership or possession of something by signing one's name: He'll have to sign his next two paychecks over to his creditors. She signed over her fortune to charity. |
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