countersign
verb[IorT]
uk/ˈkaʊn.tə.saɪn/us/ˈkaʊn.t̬ɚ.saɪn/to writeyournameon adocumentthat already has thesignature(=namewritten)of anotherperson,especiallyinorderto show that you arecertainthat the firstpersonis who they say they are:
副署,会签(文件)I'm notpreparedto countersign thisreportas itstands.
Theapplicationmust be countersigned by adoctoror asuitablyqualifiednurse.
- Thecompanyintroducedthetravellerscheque, which had novalueuntil it was countersigned.
- ThemidwifeproducedaformofrefusalofconsenttobloodtransfusionswhichMissT.signedand themidwifecountersigned.
- Internalauditorswill have to countersign acopyofformBSD( 2).
- With thisaccount, a seventeen-year-old does notrequireanadultto countersign on any oftheirtransactions.
Signing & signatures
- anon
- autograph
- co-sign
- co-signatory
- co-signer
- initial
- John Hancock
- non-signer
- notarize
- sign(something)off
- sign forsomething
- sign for/withsomeone
- sign in
- sign on
- sign out
- signature
- signing
- tag
- the undersigned
- unsigned