Signatory Meaning in English
word
ˈsɪɡnəˌtɔɹi
SIG-nuh-taw-ree
sˈɪɡnətəɹˌi
SIG-nuh-tuh-ree
释义
A signatory is a person, country, or organization that has officially signed an agreement, especially a formal or legal document.
用法与细微差别
Often used in legal, diplomatic, or official contexts. Common phrases include 'signatory to a treaty' and 'original signatories.' Refers specifically to those who have signed, not just agreed. Not for informal agreements.
Spanish: signatario - firmantePortuguese (BR): signatário - parte signatáriaPortuguese (PT): signatário - parte signatáriaChinese (Simplified): 签署国 - 签署方Chinese (Traditional): 簽署國 - 簽署方Hindi: हस्ताक्षरी - हस्ताक्षरकर्ताArabic: موقِّعBengali: স্বাক্ষরকারীRussian: подписантJapanese: 署名者Vietnamese: bên ký kết - người kýKorean: 서명자Turkish: imzacıUrdu: دستخط کنندہIndonesian: penandatangan
例句
Each country became a signatory to the agreement.
basic
She is a signatory of the contract.
basic
Only a signatory can make changes to this document.
basic
The treaty now has over fifty signatories from around the world.
natural
As an original signatory, the company must follow all the terms.
natural
Not every member is a signatory to the new policy yet.
natural