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■ sign inA v. i. + avv.3 iscriversi ( a un circolo, ecc.): DIALOGO → - Discussing video games- When you sign in you get a password to play online, quando ti registri ricevi una password per giocare onlineB v. t. + avv. -
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1) (in forces, by contract) s'engager2) ( for course) s'inscrire ( for à, dans)sign up [somebody] engager [player, filmstar] -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > sign
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sign I v 1. markieren, kennzeichnen; 2. unterschreiben, zeichnen; ein Zeichen geben sign II 1. Zeichen n, Kennzeichen n; Bild n (für Hinweise); 2. VERK Schild n; Hinweiszeichen n; Wegweiser m; Tafel f, Schildertafel fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sign
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sign up 1) записвам се на/за (курсове и под.); 2) ам. записвам се във войската; 3) подписвам договор, поемам задължение. -
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sign v on 1. PERS sich als arbeitslos registrieren lassen (for unemployment benefit); 2. LAW, COMP, COMMS anmelden (connection); einloggen (service) -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > sign on
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sign 1. (условный) знак; символ; 2. признак, симптомEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > sign
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