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单词 co-sign
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Definition of co-sign in US English:

co-sign

verbˈkōsīnˈkoʊsaɪnˈkoʊsaɪn
  • 1Sign (a document) in order to guarantee a loan or other obligation.

    with object co-sign a loan
    no object see if your parents will co-sign for you
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course, a couple of years after that they'll be all over me to co-sign loans for the cars that their parents won't let them buy, so it'll all work out OK in the end.
    • The declaration, named for the place in which it was drafted in 1994, and co-signed by several Caribbean countries, sets forth the principles for a free press.
    • In addition to the first mortgage on the property, parents have co-signed a second.
    • Of course, in order to co-sign on this topic with me, you would have to agree - at least in principle - that there is, in fact, such a thing as good science fiction.
    • I think that all of us, without exception, will co-sign.
    • Neither the doctor, nor his assistant who co-signed the letter, ever examined her.
    • We will break into teams to meet with our senators and representatives to urge them to co-sign the Act and other pertinent legislation.
    • The president of the broadcasting chamber co-signed the decree dissolving the elected National Assembly.
    • The loan agreement was co-signed by the Finance Minister.
    • Under current Revenue rules, parents who co-sign mortgage applications with their children could be liable for stamp duty on the new house.
    • North Vancouver City council will co-sign a letter with the North Vancouver school board that takes aim at the education funding formula.
    • Often their parents and sometimes their grandparents also lost everything because they had loaned their children or grandchildren money, co-signed notes and/or sold them property with existing debt.
    • He stands accused of receiving money for his campaign, co-signing for an apartment for an old political buddy down on his luck and trying to call off government regulators investigating an auto inspection plant in his district.
    • The document, co-signed by over 100 scholars, therapists, and others, announces 86 sweeping goals to ‘recreate a marriage culture’.
    • Each tenant must have a guarantor co-sign the lease to ensure payments are received in full on the first day of each month.
    • I may, however, invoice her for 10, 500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan.
    • In the end, their families helped out by co-signing a loan.
    • I think that Bobby was the person who co-signed on her wanting to get out of the box of being the good girl.
    • Last winter, a doctor was reprimanded and fined $10,000 for co-signing more than 9,000 prescriptions for two Internet pharmacies.
    • But I'll just posit a guess that the co-signing of this statement has more to do with the pressure it has experienced to demonstrate its bona fides than a genuine change of heart.
  • 2with object Designate with two different labels or signs.

    original interchange numbers will be co-signed with new numbers for two years after the conversion
    U.S. 400 is co-signed with U.S. 166 for about 8 miles
 
 

Definition of co-sign in US English:

co-sign

verbˈkōsīnˈkoʊsaɪn
[with object]North American
  • 1Sign (a loan or lease) jointly with another person in order to guarantee payment.

    you may have to get someone to co-sign your loan if you do not have a previous credit history
    no object see if your parents will co-sign for you
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The document, co-signed by over 100 scholars, therapists, and others, announces 86 sweeping goals to ‘recreate a marriage culture’.
    • In addition to the first mortgage on the property, parents have co-signed a second.
    • Of course, in order to co-sign on this topic with me, you would have to agree - at least in principle - that there is, in fact, such a thing as good science fiction.
    • He stands accused of receiving money for his campaign, co-signing for an apartment for an old political buddy down on his luck and trying to call off government regulators investigating an auto inspection plant in his district.
    • But I'll just posit a guess that the co-signing of this statement has more to do with the pressure it has experienced to demonstrate its bona fides than a genuine change of heart.
    • In the end, their families helped out by co-signing a loan.
    • The president of the broadcasting chamber co-signed the decree dissolving the elected National Assembly.
    • I think that Bobby was the person who co-signed on her wanting to get out of the box of being the good girl.
    • Neither the doctor, nor his assistant who co-signed the letter, ever examined her.
    • I think that all of us, without exception, will co-sign.
    • Under current Revenue rules, parents who co-sign mortgage applications with their children could be liable for stamp duty on the new house.
    • We will break into teams to meet with our senators and representatives to urge them to co-sign the Act and other pertinent legislation.
    • The declaration, named for the place in which it was drafted in 1994, and co-signed by several Caribbean countries, sets forth the principles for a free press.
    • Of course, a couple of years after that they'll be all over me to co-sign loans for the cars that their parents won't let them buy, so it'll all work out OK in the end.
    • Last winter, a doctor was reprimanded and fined $10,000 for co-signing more than 9,000 prescriptions for two Internet pharmacies.
    • I may, however, invoice her for 10, 500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan.
    • Each tenant must have a guarantor co-sign the lease to ensure payments are received in full on the first day of each month.
    • North Vancouver City council will co-sign a letter with the North Vancouver school board that takes aim at the education funding formula.
    • The loan agreement was co-signed by the Finance Minister.
    • Often their parents and sometimes their grandparents also lost everything because they had loaned their children or grandchildren money, co-signed notes and/or sold them property with existing debt.
  • 2Sign (a document) jointly with another or others.

    he is joined by a host of musical artists who co-signed an open letter to the US Congress
    1. 2.1informal Endorse or agree with.
      I co-sign all the advice on this thread
 
 
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