- to sign up for sth.
- at melde sig til ngt.
verb
English-Danish mini dictionary. 2014.
verb
English-Danish mini dictionary. 2014.
sign up for something — ˌsign ˈup (for sth) derived to arrange to do a course of study by adding your name to the list of people doing it Main entry: ↑signderived … Useful english dictionary
sign for sth — UK US sign for sth Phrasal Verb with sign({{}}/saɪn/ verb ► to sign a form to show that you have received something: »He signed for the parcel … Financial and business terms
ˈsign for sth — phrasal verb 1) to show that you have received something by writing your name on a document 2) British to agree to play for a sports club by signing a contract … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sign for something — ˈsign for sth derived to sign a document to show that you have received sth • Someone must sign for the package when we deliver it. Main entry: ↑signderived … Useful english dictionary
sign — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sth that shows that sth exists/may happen ADJECTIVE ▪ classic, clear, definite, distinct, obvious, real, sure, telltale, unmistakable … Collocations dictionary
sign — sign1 W2S3 [saın] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(gives information)¦ 2¦(shows something is true)¦ 3¦(movement or sound)¦ 4¦(symbol)¦ 5¦(star sign)¦ 6¦(language)¦ 7 there is no sign of somebody/something 8 sign of life 9 sign of the times … Dictionary of contemporary English
sign — 1 /saIn/ noun 1 STH THAT PROVES STH (C) an event, fact etc that shows that something is happening or that something is true; indication: sign of: The tests can detect early signs of disease. | sign that: Exports have risen by 20%, a sign that the … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sign*/*/*/ — [saɪn] noun I 1) [C/U] a piece of evidence that something exists or is happening Syn: indication I couldn t see any sign of progress.[/ex] He had somehow missed the signs that she was upset.[/ex] 2) [C] a flat object with words or pictures on it … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sign on — UK US sign on Phrasal Verb with sign({{}}/saɪn/ verb ► UK INFORMAL 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. ►… … Financial and business terms
sign off — Ⅰ. UK US sign off Phrasal Verb with sign({{}}/saɪn/ verb ► to stop doing your work or another activity for a period of time: »Let s sign off for the day. Ⅱ. UK US sign (sth) off Phrasal Verb with sign({{}}/saɪn/ verb … Financial and business terms
sign — ▪ I. sign sign 1 [saɪn] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] BANKING to write your signature on a letter, document, or cheque: • The customer must sign the traveller s … Financial and business terms