signing
n. 簽署(檔案等); 簽字
v. 簽字(sign的現在分詞); 寫下; 示意
The signing of a document is the act of writing your name to indicate that you agree with what it says or to say that you have been present to witness other people writing their signature.
Spain's top priority is the signing of an EMU treaty.
西班牙的當務之急是簽署《歐洲經濟和貨幣聯盟條約》。
A signing is someone who has recently signed a contract agreeing to play for a sports team or work for a record company.
...the salary paid to the club's latest signing.
付給俱樂部最近簽約運動員的工資
The signing of a player by a sports team or a group by a record company is the act of drawing up a legal document setting out the length and terms of the association between them.
...Manchester United's signing of the Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich.
曼聯隊簽下了澳大利亞的守門員馬克·博斯尼克
Signing is the use of sign language to communicate with someone who is deaf.
The two deaf actors converse solely in signing.
兩名聾啞演員獨自用手語交談。
1. language expressed by visible hand gestures
Signing the contract will nail down their agreement.
簽署合同將使他們的協議肯定下來.
I shouldn't be dining in college tonight. Would you mind signing me out?
我今晚不在學校吃飯, 請你籤個字讓我出去好 嗎 ?
The young lads are vying with one other in signing up for miltary service.
小夥子們爭先恐地報名參軍.
The salesman scared the old lady into signing the paper by threatening to take away the goods.
推銷員揚言要把貨拿走,嚇得那老婦人在單據上籤了字.
He figured prominently in the talks leading to the signing of the treaty.
他的講辭對於條約的簽訂起了重要作用.