| Id | ESLPod_0757_WE_1188 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 757 |
| Episode Title | Getting Political Support |
| Phrase | to sign on |
| Text | The phrase "to sign on," in this podcast, means to register to have or do something, or to agree to participate in something: "Congratulations for signing on as the newest player on the football team!" The phrase "to sign in/out" means to write down one's name on a piece of paper to show that one has arrived/left: "Please sign in at the front desk and then come up to the 13th floor. Then sign out when the meeting ends." The phrase "to sign off on (something)" means to approve something: "Who signed off on this purchase order?" The phrase "to sign up" means to add one's name to a list of participants, or to indicate that one wants to join an organization or participate in something: "Did you sign up for the play auditions?" |
| Topics | Government + Law |
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