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I . sign [saɪn] N

1. sign (gesture):

sinal m

3. sign (symbol):

sinal m

4. sign:

sign a. MATH, MUS
sinal m
sign ASTRO

5. sign (trace):

II . sign [saɪn] VB trans

at-sign N COMPUT

peace sign N

road sign N

sign away VB trans

sign away rights:

sign off VB intr inf

I . sign on VB intr

2. sign on Brit inf (confirm unemployed status):

II . sign on VB trans

II . sign up VB trans

sign language N

star sign N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Although the men's soccer team is losing five game-changing seniors, seven outstanding recruits were signed for the 2013 fall season.
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The accountant had complete control over the company books and the owner simply signed the tax returns.
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Together with 11 other writers he signed the manifesto called esk moderna in 1895 to demand free speech, social reforms and individualism in art.
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There is a document that was signed to avoid a bloodbath, but there was no formal resignation, he said.
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Originally 16 countries had initially signed up for the contest but one unspecified country later dropped out.
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This stretch is signed but does not contain a painted bike lane.
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Today, the old highway is signed as PR-123 in those stretches of the road where the newer PR-10 parallels it.
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The digital signature is made using a document signing key which itself is signed by a country signing key.
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To stop a needless, expensive and possibly dangerous arms race, the major countries signed a series of naval disarmament agreements.
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Often an e-mail was signed off with a name that is a double entendre.
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