sign-up form

sign-up form
registration form, enrollment form

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • sign away something — sign away (something) to give up your claim to something by writing your name on a document. He tricked her into signing away the property that she intended to leave to her friend. You re signing your rights away when you sign that form. Usage… …   New idioms dictionary

  • sign away — (something) to give up your claim to something by writing your name on a document. He tricked her into signing away the property that she intended to leave to her friend. You re signing your rights away when you sign that form. Usage notes:… …   New idioms dictionary

  • sign somebody up — ˌsign ˈon/ˈup | ˌsign sbˈon/ˈup derived to sign a form or contract which says that you agree to do a job or become a soldier; to persuade sb to sign a form or contract like this Syn: ↑enlist • He signed on for five years in the army. • The… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sign somebody on — ˌsign ˈon/ˈup | ˌsign sbˈon/ˈup derived to sign a form or contract which says that you agree to do a job or become a soldier; to persuade sb to sign a form or contract like this Syn: ↑enlist • He signed on for five years in the army. • The… …   Useful english dictionary

  • 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

  • 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 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

  • Sign of the Cross — • A term applied to various manual acts, liturgical or devotional in character, which have this at least in common: that by the gesture of tracing two lines intersecting at right angles they indicate symbolically the figure of Christ s cross… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Sign-off — (or closedown) is the sequence of operations involved when a radio or television station shuts down its transmitters and goes off the air for a predetermined period; generally this occurs during the overnight hours. It is the opposite to a sign… …   Wikipedia

  • Sign-on — (or startup) is the term used to describe the beginning of operations for a television station. It is the opposite to a sign off (or closedown).As with sign offs, sign ons vary from country to country, and from station to station.North AmericaIn… …   Wikipedia

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