词汇 | sign away |
释义 | Idiom sign awaysign 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: sometimes used in the form sign your life away - give up all your rights: It felt like we had to sign our lives away to get a loan from the bank. Phr V sign away signs, signing, signed sign away sth or sign sth away to give someone else your property or legal rights to something by signing an official documentHe had signed away his rights to publish the research. sign away sth • sign sth away to give property or a legal right to someone else, by signing an official document: Her husband had tricked her into signing away her rights to the property.■ SIMILAR TO: sign over sign awayTo sign an agreement giving away or relinquishing something. A noun or pronoun can be used betwee "sign" and "away." Many people unwittingly sign away their right to privacy when they use these high-tech devices. He signed the deed to the house away in a drunken game of high-stakes poker. sign something awayto sign a paper in which one gives away one's rights to something. Valerie signed her rights away. she signed away her claim to the money. sign awayv. To give something up by signing one's name; relinquish something by signature: When they agreed to settle the lawsuit, they signed away their claim to the estate. If you wanted the right to sell your work independently, you shouldn't have signed it away by joining the organization. |
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