签订
qiān dìng
Pinyin

Definition

签订
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qiān dìng
  1. to agree to and sign (a treaty etc)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

qiān
  1. 1 to sign one's name
  2. 2 visa
  3. 3 variant of 籤|签[qiān]
qiān dào
  1. 1 to register
  2. 2 to sign in
qiān míng
  1. 1 to sign (one's name with a pen etc)
  2. 2 to autograph
  3. 3 signature
dìng
  1. 1 to agree
  2. 2 to conclude
  3. 3 to draw up
  4. 4 to subscribe to (a newspaper etc)
  5. 5 to order
dìng yuè
  1. 1 subscription
  2. 2 to subscribe to
miǎn qiān
  1. 1 to waive visa requirements
  2. 2 visa exemption
  3. 3 visa-exempt
qiān zì
  1. 1 to sign (one's name)
  2. 2 signature
qiān shōu
  1. 1 to sign for the acceptance of sth (e.g. a delivery etc)
qiān yuē
  1. 1 to sign a contract or agreement
qiān shǔ
  1. 1 to sign (an agreement)
qiān dìng
  1. 1 to agree to and sign (a treaty etc)
qiān zhèng
  1. 1 visa
  2. 2 certificate
  3. 3 to certify
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè]
dìng dān
  1. 1 (purchase) order
dìng hūn
  1. 1 to get engaged
dìng piào
  1. 1 to book tickets
  2. 2 to issue tickets
dìng zhì
  1. 1 custom-made
  2. 2 made-to-order
  3. 3 to have something custom made
  4. 4 also written 定製|定制
dìng gòu
  1. 1 to place an order
  2. 2 to subscribe
yù dìng
  1. 1 to place an order
  2. 2 to book ahead
zhòng qiān
  1. 1 to win a ballot
  2. 2 to draw a lucky number
biàn qiān
  1. 1 note
  2. 2 memo
  3. 3 CL:張|张[zhāng],個|个[gè]

Idioms (0)

Sample Sentences

以色列从签订之初就反对该协议,因为我们说过,该协议不但没有阻止伊朗研制核弹,
Yǐsèliè cóng qiāndìng zhīchū jiù fǎnduì gāi xiéyì ,yīnwèi wǒmen shuō guò ,gāi xiéyì bùdàn méiyǒu zǔzhǐ Yīlǎng yánzhì hédàn ,
Israel has opposed the nuclear deal from the start because we said that rather than blocking Iran's path to a bomb,
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货币贬值了,进口成本就增加,这是一定的,但我们公司一向有固定合作的厂商,一次签订长期合约,比较不会受到市场短期临时波动的影响。
huòbì biǎnzhí le ,jìnkǒu chéngběn jiù zēngjiā ,zhè shì yīdìng de ,dàn wǒmen gōngsī yīxiàng yǒu gùdìng hézuò de chǎngshāng ,yīcì qiāndìng chángqī héyuē ,bǐjiào bùhuì shòudào shìchǎng duǎnqī línshí bōdòng de yǐngxiǎng 。
When the currency depreciates, import costs rise, that's for sure, but our company has always had fixed cooperative relations with factories. So we sign long-term contracts, which means that we're less subject to short-term fluctuations on the market.
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