signup

IPA/sˈaɪnʌp/
IPA/sˈaɪnʌp/

signup — 動詞

  • signuppresent simple I / you / we / they
  • signups3rd person singular
  • signupping-ing form
  • signuppedpast simple

1. to officially add your name to a list, form, or record so that you can take part

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

報名;註冊

將名字登記在名單上以參加活動或使用服務

to officially add your name to a list, form, or record so that you can take part in an activity, begin using a service, or become a member of a group.

例句

Élise signed up for a yoga class at the community centre near her flat.

Élise 在她住的社區中心附近報名了一堂瑜伽課。

sign up + for + [activity]

Mayumi and Andrés signed up to help clean the local park on Saturday morning.

Mayumi 和 Andrés 報名在星期六早上幫忙打掃當地的公園。

sign up + to + [infinitive]

同義詞
  • enrol

    more formal and often used for schools, courses, or official programmes; 'enrol in a university' vs 'sign up for a workshop'

  • register

    more formal; suggests providing official details to be put on a list; 'register for a conference'

  • join

    broader — can mean becoming a member of any group or organisation; 'join a club' does not always involve a form

反義詞
  • withdraw

    formal removal from a list or programme

  • drop out

    informal; leaving after having started

文法句型

sign up + for + [activity/service/class]

sign up + to + [infinitive]

sign + [person] + up + for + [activity]

用法筆記

Frequently followed by 'for' before a noun phrase naming the activity or service, or by 'to' before an infinitive stating the purpose. When used transitively, the person being enrolled goes between the verb and 'up': 'signed her up for the course.'

常見錯誤

I signed up in the website yesterday.
I signed up on the website yesterday.
💡use 'on' for websites, not 'in'.
She signed up the gym.
She signed up for the gym.
💡'for' is needed before the activity or place.
We signed up the class.
We signed up for the class.
💡same pattern; 'for' must be included when the object is an activity.