Countersigned Meaning in English
word · lemma: countersign
释义
To add your signature to a document that has already been signed by someone else, often to confirm or approve it.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal and legal contexts. Commonly appears with documents such as contracts, checks, or official forms. The 'countersignature' provides extra validation. Less frequent in casual conversation.
Spanish: contrafirmadoPortuguese (BR): contrassinadoPortuguese (PT): contrassinadoChinese (Simplified): 会签Chinese (Traditional): 會簽Hindi: संयुक्त हस्ताक्षरितArabic: تم التوقيع عليه أيضًاBengali: সহস্বাক্ষরিতRussian: заверено подписью другого лица - контрассигнованоJapanese: 連署された - 副署されたVietnamese: được ký xác nhậnKorean: 공동 서명된 - 부서명된Turkish: karşı imzalanmışUrdu: ہم دستخط شدہIndonesian: ditandatangani bersama - disahkan kedua kali
例句
The contract was countersigned by the manager.
basic
Your application needs to be countersigned by your supervisor.
basic
The form was countersigned at the bottom.
basic
My passport photo had to be countersigned by someone who knows me.
natural
Once the document was countersigned, it became official.
natural
Has the check been countersigned yet, or are we still waiting?
natural