签收
To sign for something upon delivery to acknowledge receipt.
Examples
3 of 5你的快递我已经帮你签收了。
I have already signed for your package for you.
收件人必须亲自签收该文件。
The recipient must sign for this document in person.
快递员让我下楼签收。
The courier asked me to go downstairs to sign for it.
Word Family
Memory Tip
签 (qiān) as in signature, 收 (shōu) as in receive. Sign to receive.
Quick Quiz
快递员把包裹送到门口,请你___一下。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 签收
Examples
你的快递我已经帮你签收了。
everydayI have already signed for your package for you.
收件人必须亲自签收该文件。
formalThe recipient must sign for this document in person.
快递员让我下楼签收。
informalThe courier asked me to go downstairs to sign for it.
系统显示该货物已被签收。
academicThe system shows that the goods have been signed for.
请在回执单上签收。
businessPlease sign for receipt on the return slip.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
签收时间
time of receipt
扫码签收
scan code to sign
已签收
signed for/received
Often Confused With
签名 is just the act of signing your name; 签收 is the specific action of signing to receive a delivery.
Usage Notes
Very common in the context of online shopping (Taobao/JD).
Common Mistakes
Saying '签收名字' (incorrect). Use '签名' for the name and '签收' for the action.
Memory Tip
签 (qiān) as in signature, 收 (shōu) as in receive. Sign to receive.
Word Origin
From '签' (to sign) and '收' (to receive).
Grammar Patterns
Cultural Context
With the boom of e-commerce, '签收' is a word Chinese people use almost daily.
Quick Quiz
快递员把包裹送到门口,请你___一下。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 签收
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