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assigned
adj. 割り当てる, 分配する; 与えるas·sign || ə'saɪnv. 割り当てる; 指定する; 任命する
signe イディオム
cosigner
to cosign is to go along with someone else's lie (as in co-signing a loan)
signed, sealed, and delivered
Idiom(s): signed, sealed, and delivered
Theme: LEGAL
formally and officially signed; [for a formal document to be] executed. (Fixed order.)
• Here is the deed to the property—signed, sealed, and delivered.
• I cant begin work on this project until I have the contract signed, sealed, and delivered.
Signed, sealed and delivered
If something's signed, sealed and delivered, it has been done correctly, following all the necessary procedures.
signed, sealed, and delivered|delivered|sealed|sig
adj. phr. Finished; completed; in a state of completion. "How is the campus renovation plan for the governor's office coming along?" the dean of the college asked. "Signed, sealed, and delivered," his assistant answered.
Compare: CUT AND DRIED; HOOK, LINE AND SINKER.
undersigned
undersigned
the undersigned
the person whose name or persons whose names are signed at the end