First, pronounce English: [/sa? n/]; United States: [/sa? n/]
2. Signature of Chinese translation complaint; Signature; symbol
Sign; Signs; Symbol; Signs; Signs; Signboard; Signboard; Gestures; Omen; Gestures (or sounds)
Third person singular form: symbol
Complex number: symbol
Present participle: signature
Past tense: signed
Past participle: signature
Derived from: signer n.
Fourth, phrase collocation 1. Sign a contract? sign a contract
2. Sign the document? Sign a document
3. sign a check? Issue a check
Bilingual example 1. He once signed a contract.
He refused to sign the contract.
She signed her name at the bottom of the letter.
She signed her name at the end of the letter.
You need to sign the document before we can continue.
You need to sign the document before we can continue.
The celebrity signed autographs for her fans.
The celebrity signed autographs for her fans.
I was asked to sign a check.
I was asked to issue a check.
Usage of intransitive verbs 1. "Sign" is mainly used to indicate that you make your own mark or signature on documents, contracts, checks or other types of documents.
2. "Sign language" can also be used to refer to making gestures or actions to convey some information or meaning, especially in sign language. He gestured to his friend across the room. He made a gesture to his friend across the room. )
3. "sign" can also be used as a noun, indicating signs, marks, symbols and other meanings. For example, the sign on the door says "Do not disturb". )