单词 | to sign out |
释义 | > as lemmasto sign out to sign out 1. a. intransitive. To record one's departure from a workplace, or from a building, facility, etc., esp. by writing a name or signature on a register; (more generally) to leave, depart. Also transitive (reflexive). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > record one's departure to sign out1903 to check in or out1918 to book out1966 society > occupation and work > work > times or periods of work > work at specific times or periods [verb (intransitive)] > record arrival or departure to sign on1862 to sign off1878 to punch the clock1890 to book off1891 to sign out1903 to clock off1904 to clock on1909 to punch out1913 to clock in1914 to clock out1914 to check in or out1952 1903 Hist. Railway Mail Service iii. xiv. 117 Failure to ‘sign out’ or ‘in’ means forfeiture pay for the day, unless excused by the division superintendent. 1968 ‘G. Bagby’ Another Day vii. 142 It seemed impossible that..the police..could have missed someone who signed in and hadn't signed out. 1972 N.Y. Mag. 24 July 32/2 No clinic should permit a patient to sign herself out in that condition. 1999 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Sept. 150/3 After eight months in the program, I signed out. b. transitive. To secure or allow the release of (a person), esp. by writing a name or signature on a register; to record the departure of (a person) from a building, facility, etc. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > record in writing [verb (transitive)] > enter on record writeOE setc1175 embreve?c1225 enrolc1350 enter1389 rollc1400 enact1467 act1475 enchroniclea1513 ascribe1532 re-enter1535 to put down1574 register1597 inscroll1600 emologea1639 spread1823 to book in1860 to sign on1879 log1889 sign1894 to sign out1916 to sign in1924 society > authority > lack of subjection > permission > permit [verb (transitive)] > give leave to go > sign out to sign out1968 1916 Long Island Med. Jrnl. 10 25 We insist upon..seven negative smears in children, before we will sign them out as cured. 1968 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 13 Feb. 11/6 The nurse replied that he had been signed out by the doctor. 1972 D. E. Westlake Cops & Robbers (1973) x. 137 Why don't you shlep on back to the [police] station and sign us both out? 2005 E. Morrison Last Bk. you Read 138 When Michael was signed out, Simon spent a week caring for him. 2. transitive. To withdraw (an item) from a depository, library, etc., esp. by writing a name or signature on a register, indicating that the signer accepts responsibility for the item; to record the removal of (a thing). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > acquisition > receiving > receive [verb (transitive)] > acknowledge receipt of to sign for ——1681 to sign out1927 1927 Fayetteville (Arkansas) Daily Democrat 17 Oct. 4/2 A week's record kept..on the number of books signed out from the library desk. 1955 Pacific Stars & Stripes 3 Nov. 13/4 The bicycles are signed out to any U.N. soldier during daylight hours. 1978 A. Clarke Prime Minister 161 The equipment is signed out in the name o' the director. 2008 M. H. Clark Where are you Now? (2009) vi. 23 He..went down to the records department, signed out the Mackenzie file, brought it back to his desk. 3. intransitive. Computing. = to sign off 8 at Phrasal verbs 2. Cf. to log out at log v.1 5d, to sign in 3 at Phrasal verbs 2. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > network > [verb (intransitive)] > connect > disconnect to log off or out1963 to sign out1995 1995 Windows Mag. 21 Nov. 174/3 Minor corruption in your .MMF file (the MS Mail database file) can result in messages on your status bar that incorrectly state you have unread messages. To remedy this, exit and sign out of Mail. 1996 Infoworld 13 May 35/2 You can right-click this icon while you're on the service to send e-mail, jump to various pages, sign out, and perform other functions. 1999 B. Hill Yahoo! for Dummies i. 11 Signing into Yahoo! is the first thing I do when I go online, and I never have a reason to sign out. 2004 N. S. Mitchell Two Heartbeats Away xxv. 233 This shit is dynamite! Laddry Drake mused, printing out selected information before he signed out and turned off the computer terminal. 2009 Crenk (Nexis) 16 July After a while, I got the thing [sc. the web site] to work having signed out then back in. < as lemmas |
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