to sign
常見例句
- No permission to sign agents that run on behalf of someone else.
不允許為代表其他用戶運(yùn)行的代理進(jìn)行簽名。 - These inventors would, of course, have to sign contracts surrendering the right to their ideas.
當(dāng)然,這些發(fā)明人必須和公司簽訂合同同意放棄對其構(gòu)想的權(quán)利。 - A large crowd of basketball fans pressed about the basketball star and asked him to sign for them.
一大群籃球迷團(tuán)團(tuán)圍住那位籃球明星,請他給他們簽字。 - The Senate must also act. The president wants to sign a bill into law by the end of the year.
- So you may take this course ultimately via pass-fail or letter grade and I am more than happy to chat with you about the implications and to sign any paper work such as the stack here that you might need.
你可能希望這門課采用及格-不及格分制或者分?jǐn)?shù)制,我很樂意跟你聊下,兩個打分制各自的含義,也可以幫你在這里簽到。
哈佛公開課 - 計算機(jī)科學(xué)課程節(jié)選 - Just while you're reading that over, can I also make sure you've all got your legal forms and you're going to sign.
你們邊讀規(guī)則,我邊督促你們?nèi)?簽署授權(quán)書
耶魯公開課 - 博弈論課程節(jié)選 - They wanted him to sign applications that would add new claims to his work.
FORBES: Patent Stalker - Employees who refused to sign were either found other jobs in the company or discharged.
FORBES: Whose Rolodex is it, anyway? - The NPT was negotiated in 1968, with the United States becoming one of the first to sign.
NPR: Non-Proliferation in the 21st Century 返回 to sign