0 to agree to become involved in an organized activity:
[ + to infinitive ] I've signed up to make the sandwiches for the party.
She's signed up for evening classes at the community college.
1 to join a group or organization:
2 an occasion when you start doing or having something or start being a member of a group, especially by signing a document:
3 someone who starts to do or have something, for example someone who opens a bank account:
Furthermore, when participants were recruited for this experiment (via sign-up lists), no reference had been made to their bilingualism.
The main stumbling block to success lies in the requirement for there to be a 100 per cent sign-up by leaseholders to convert to commonhold.
We should forget the silly sign-up petitions that prevent some areas from qualifying.
It allows workers to certify an exclusive bargaining agent on the basis of membership, sometimes known as majority sign-up.
By clicking on the link, the consumer is offered a sign-up page where personal details are required to complete the registration for the service.
As with other ridesharing apps, credit card input is required at sign-up to provide a payment method for rides.
Free service requires no sign-up or registration and users can create unlimited public documents.
Many activities were held to promote the concept of environmental conservation, including games and a sign-up campaign.
中文繁体
報名參加(某項有組織的活動)…
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报名参加(某项有组织的活动)…
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apuntarse, inscribirse, fichar…
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inscrever-se…
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(活動に)参加する, 申し込む…
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sözleşme/kontrat imzalamak…
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s’engager à, s’inscrire, signer…
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apuntar-se…
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