词汇 | sign-on |
释义 | sign onphrasal verb with signverbuk /saɪn/ us /saɪn/ (NO JOB)UKinformal to sign a form at a government office to say that you do not have a job and that you want to receive benefit (= money paid by the government)(到政府就业事务处)登记领取(失业救济金) Unemployment anti-unemployment be between jobs/marriages/boyfriends, girlfriends, etc.idiom between disability living allowance displaced executive session frictional unemployment idle idleness job job centre jobseeker's allowance JSA NEET on the dole Personal Independence Payment pip unemployment unwaged vagabond (AGREE TO HELP)mainly US(UKsign up) to agree to become involved in an organized activity: 报名参加(某项有组织的活动) [ + to infinitive ]mainly USI've signed on to help at the school fair.我已报名在学校交流会上帮忙。 UKinformal to sign a document saying that you will work for someone or do a particular job or activity: 签约(受雇);报名(参加活动) sign on withShe's signed on with a temp agency.她和一家临时机构签约了。 Taking part and getting involved actor all in along attendee be (a) party to somethingidiom concern engage go all in go in on something hat have a dog in the fightidiom have a horse in the raceidiom mess muscle participatory pitch in plunge plunge in/plunge into something punch above your weightidiom thick You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Signing & signatures sign on | American Dictionarysign onphrasal verb with signverbus/sɑɪn/ to agree to take part: Several corporations have signed on to sponsor the tournament. If you sign on to an agreement, law, or idea, you state that you will support it: Nearly every state has signed on, agreeing to drop their lawsuits and accept a settlement. sign on | Business Englishsign onphrasal verb with signverbuk /saɪn/us UKinformal to sign a form at a government office to say that you do not have a job and that you want to receive benefits: After Jack was made redundant, he signed on for eight months. (alsosign up) to agree to start doing a new activity or job or start using a new system: Major advertisers have already signed on. sign on to sthReims is one of the largest towns to sign on to electronic voting. sign on as sthBig-name industries are signing on as corporate partners. (alsosign up) to sign a document saying that you have an agreement with a particular organization: sign on with sthShe's signed on with a temp agency. IT to start using a computer system or website, especially by giving your name and a password: Provided you ensure that noone sees your PC screen when you sign on, internet banking is just as safe as any other form of banking. sign on to sthOn any given week, from 250,000 to 500,000 users sign on to the network. |
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