signatory
noun /ˈsɪɡnətri/
  /ˈsɪɡnətɔːri/
 (formal) (plural signatories)
- signatory (to/of something) 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。 
 Topics Discussion and agreementc2, Law and justicec2- The Convention requires signatories to punish genocide when it occurs.会议要求签署方在种族大屠杀发生时进行制裁。 
- The document must be signed by an authorized signatory of the company.这份文件必须由该公司授权的签字人签署。 
 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- first
- original
- authorized
- …
 - list
 - require
 - agree something
- include
 - country
- nation
- state
- …
 - signatory of
- signatory to
 词源late 19th cent.: from Latin signatorius ‘of sealing’, from signat- ‘marked (with a cross)’, from the verb signare.
- a signatory of the Declaration of Independence