词汇 | co-sign |
释义 | co-sign verb[ I or T ] (alsocosign)uk /ˈkəʊˌsaɪn/ us /ˈkoʊˌsaɪn/ to sign a document together with another person or other people: All five former homeland security secretaries have co-signed a letter to the president. We all cosigned the letter urging her to reconsider her actions. I support the bill and I called my congressman and asked him to co-sign. US to sign another person's application(= request) to borrow money, rent an apartment, etc. so that you promise to pay if they do not: My father co-signed for my first car. To get a loan, he needs someone to co-sign. A citizen or a permanent resident with evidence of eligibility must cosign the loan. US to say that you support someone's opinion or something that they have done: Are you asking me to co-sign the decision? Their job is not simply to cosign and give carte blanche to any action by the president. "This is crazy." "Cosigned!" (= I agree.) My accompanied me to co-sign for a credit card at our bank. Parents or sponsors can also cosign a private student loan. She struggled to get the remaining $7,000 she needed from a bank, even after her mother offered to co-sign. I'm not going to cosign that thing about the Europeans being smarter about music than Americans. Signing & signatures anon autograph autographically co-signatory co-signer countersign initial John Hancock non-signer notarize sign sign (something) off sign for something sign for/with someone sign in sign on sign out signature tag the undersigned You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Borrowing & lending Backing, supporting & defending |
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