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  • 81sign\ in — v To write your name on a special list or in a record book to show that you are present. Every worker must sign in when coming back to work. Teachers go to the office and sign in each morning before going to their classrooms. Contrast: sign out …

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  • 82sign up — PHR V ERG If you sign up for an organization or if an organization signs you up, you sign a contract officially agreeing to do a job or course of study. [V P as/for n] He signed up as a steward with P&O Lines... [V n P] He saw the song s… …

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  • 83sign —    Something that suggests the presence or existence of a fact, condition, or quality. An act or a gesture used to convey an idea, a desire, information, or a command. A conventional figure or device that stands for a word, a phrase, or an… …

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  • 84sign in — to write your name on an official list when entering a place. Messengers are required to sign in at the front desk. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form sign someone in to write someone s name on an official list when they enter a place: An… …

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  • 85sign on — phrasal verb Word forms sign on : present tense I/you/we/they sign on he/she/it signs on present participle signing on past tense signed on past participle signed on 1) [intransitive] to write your name or a secret word in order to use a computer …

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  • 86sign-up — /suyn up /, n. an act or instance of signing up. Also, signup. [1945 50; n. use of v. phrase sign up] * * * sign up «SYN UHP», noun. act or instance of signing up. * * * n. [usu. as adj.] the action of enrolling for something or of enrolling or… …

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  • 87Sign — Der Begriff Signum (lat.: Zeichen) wird in der Mathematik in zwei Zusammenhängen verwendet, beide Male im Sinne eines „Vorzeichens“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Signumfunktion auf den reellen Zahlen 2 Signumfunktion auf den komplexen Zahlen 3… …

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  • 88sign on — 1. noun The time of day when a radio or television station begins broadcasting, usually after being off the air for several hours. Sign on for the radio station is at 5 a.m. 2. verb a) To join something, after signing …

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  • 89sign — 1. noun /saɪn/ a) A visible indication. Their angry expressions were a clear sign they didnt want to talk. b) A clearly visible object, generally flat, bearing a short message in words or pictures. Those clouds show signs of raining soon. See… …

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  • 90sign up — Synonyms and related words: affiliate, affiliate with, alternate, associate, bespeak, book, brief, call up, combine, come into, commandeer, conscript, cover, creep in, detach, detach for service, do a hitch, do a stint, do a tour, do time, draft …

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