signatory的意思和读音

signatory

: [ˈsɪɡnəˌtɔri] : [ˈsɪɡnət(ə)ri]

adj.

n.

signatories  

n.party,participant,guarantor,countersigner,the undersigned

signatoryn.

1.~ (to/of sth)a person, a country or an organization that has signed an official agreement

a signatory of the Declaration of Independence《

Many countries are signatories to/of the Berne Convention.

adj.1.,

n.1.;,

n.1.a person or organization that has signed an official agreement

1. spokesperson signatory persona non grata ...

2. Account Number: Signatory: Swift Code:Swift ...

3. final signatory ; hammer ...

4. signal-to-noise ratio signatory silent mode ...

5. Global Economic Welfare Signatory Contracting Party

6. seigniory , signatory ; story , , ...

7. Open Policy Signatory Vendor ...

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1.The report pointed out that Burma had been a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child since Aug.1991815

2.There was no immediate comment from Spain, a signatory to the cluster munition convention, on the provenance of the bombs.西

3.Costa Rica is the only signatory country not to have ratified the trade accord, which has come into force elsewhere in Central America.

4.OECD bureaucrats and fellow members scrutinise each signatory to see how rigorously they investigate and punish foreign corrupt practices.贿

5.Prior parties refers to other debtors of an instrument who endorsed it prior to its endorsement by a specific signatory or bearer.

6.India is a party to the New York Convention, which should mean that awards rendered in any signatory country are enforceable in any other.》,

7.Every signatory of the Copenhagen accord would have to hit the top of its range of commitments.

8.The name and the representative capacity of the signatory should also be stated.

9.The firm's signature and signatory to all those responsible partners in the name of the same signature.

10.He was the last living signatory of the WHO Constitution, signed in New York in July 1946.19467》,