signatory 英 [ˈsɪgnətri]   美 [ˈsɪgnətɔri]

signatory

signatory  英 [ˈsɪgnətri] 美 [ˈsɪgnətɔri]

adj. 签署的;签约的  n. 签约国;签名人 

名词复数:signatories 

OECD bureaucrats and fellow members scrutinise each signatory to see how rigorously they investigate and punish foreign corrupt practices. 经济合作与发展组织的官僚机构和每个签约国,将互相监督他们如何审查和制裁境外行贿。
Russia, a signatory in 1997, already has used the treaty's legal authority to assert its rights to mineral riches on its continental shelf in the Arctic. 于1997年签署该条约的俄罗斯已经开始利用条约赋予的合法权力来主张其对自己部分北冰洋大陆架矿产资源的所有权。

  • A signatory is someone who signs a document and is subject to it. The co-signer for a loan is one type of signatory.
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  • adj. 签署的;签约的
  • n. 签约国;签名人
  • 1. OECD bureaucrats and fellow members scrutinise each signatory to see how rigorously they investigate and punish foreign corrupt practices.

    经济合作与发展组织的官僚机构和每个签约国,将互相监督他们如何审查和制裁境外行贿。

  • 2. Russia, a signatory in 1997, already has used the treaty's legal authority to assert its rights to mineral riches on its continental shelf in the Arctic.

    于1997年签署该条约的俄罗斯已经开始利用条约赋予的合法权力来主张其对自己部分北冰洋大陆架矿产资源的所有权。

  • 3. The main commitment made by every signatory state of the CBD is to develop a national strategy (or action plan) to manage and protect their own biodiversity.

    每一个签署CBD的履约国承担的主要义务是制定一个国家策略(或行动计划)来管理和保护他们自己的生物多样性。

  • signatory (adj.) 1640s, "used in sealing," from Latin signatorius "of sealing," from signatus, past participle of signare "to sign" (see sign (v.)). Noun sense of "one who signs" (a treaty, etc.) first recorded 1866.
sig·na·tory / ˈsɪɡnətri ; NAmE ˈsɪɡnətɔːri / noun ( plural sig·na·tories ) signatory(to/of sth) ( formal) a person, a country or an organization that has signed an official agreement (协议的)签署者,签署方,签署国 a signatory of the Declaration of Independence 《独立宣言》的签署者 Many countries are signatories to/of the Berne Convention. 很多国家都是《伯尔尼公约》的签署国。 signatory signatories sig·na·tory / ˈsɪɡnətri ; NAmE ˈsɪɡnətɔːri /
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