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词汇 re-sign
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Definition of re-sign in English:

re-sign

verb riːˈsʌɪnrēˈsīn
[with object]
  • 1Sign (a document) again.

    再签(文件)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He says he won't walk away from the cotton proposal, expecting the agreement to be re-signed in the coming months.
    • Currently he is in negotiations on behalf of his ministry but to re-sign the contract he will need the approval of the Government.
    • Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day.
    • I could complain vehemently to my perfectly nice roommate about the annoyances that pile up over years of living with him and know that he will happily re-sign the lease come summer.
    • A 30-year concession deal was signed in 1999 but it had to be re-signed after Dundee purchased the company last year.
    • The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year.
    Synonyms
    autograph, endorse, witness, initial, put one's mark on, countersign
    1. 1.1 Engage (a sports player) to play for a team for a further period.
      和(运动员)续约
      that win backed up my insistence that we re-sign him
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Teams were barred from bidding for one another's players - meaning each team enjoyed the exclusive right to re-sign their own players.
      • One key to improving special teams is for the team to re-sign its own players.
      • Most of them involve teams re-signing players to one-year contracts (only megastars get seven-year deals).
      • Too often they give in and re-sign a player to a new deal.
      • I think you need 12 months to get sort your squad out and the manager has now either signed or re-signed every player.
    2. 1.2no object (of a sports player) commit oneself to play for a team for a further period.
      和(运动员)续约
      they both played for the club last season and have agreed to re-sign
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had a couple stints on the Texans' practice squad and re-signed with the team for 2003.
      • If those players don't re-sign, the team will bring in other free agents or use rookies in their spots.
      • A number of these top players will likely re-sign with their own teams after being slapped with the franchise tag or because they're restricted free agents.
      • The best free agent available just re-signed with his team.
      • With the latter money, a free agent could re-sign with his own team and then be traded to the Bucks for a future draft pick.

Definition of re-sign in US English:

re-sign

verbrēˈsīn
[with object]
  • 1Sign (a document) again.

    再签(文件)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year.
    • Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day.
    • I could complain vehemently to my perfectly nice roommate about the annoyances that pile up over years of living with him and know that he will happily re-sign the lease come summer.
    • A 30-year concession deal was signed in 1999 but it had to be re-signed after Dundee purchased the company last year.
    • Currently he is in negotiations on behalf of his ministry but to re-sign the contract he will need the approval of the Government.
    • He says he won't walk away from the cotton proposal, expecting the agreement to be re-signed in the coming months.
    Synonyms
    autograph, endorse, witness, initial, put one's mark on, countersign
    1. 1.1 Engage (a sports player) to play for a team for a further period.
      和(运动员)续约
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Too often they give in and re-sign a player to a new deal.
      • Most of them involve teams re-signing players to one-year contracts (only megastars get seven-year deals).
      • I think you need 12 months to get sort your squad out and the manager has now either signed or re-signed every player.
      • One key to improving special teams is for the team to re-sign its own players.
      • Teams were barred from bidding for one another's players - meaning each team enjoyed the exclusive right to re-sign their own players.
    2. 1.2no object (of a sports player) commit oneself to play for a team for a further period.
      和(运动员)续约
      they both played for the club last season and have agreed to re-sign
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If those players don't re-sign, the team will bring in other free agents or use rookies in their spots.
      • He had a couple stints on the Texans' practice squad and re-signed with the team for 2003.
      • The best free agent available just re-signed with his team.
      • With the latter money, a free agent could re-sign with his own team and then be traded to the Bucks for a future draft pick.
      • A number of these top players will likely re-sign with their own teams after being slapped with the franchise tag or because they're restricted free agents.
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