■ sign off

■ sign off
■ sign off
A v. i. + avv.
1 chiudere una lettera (firmandola)
2 licenziarsi
3 (radio, TV) chiudere le trasmissioni; dare la sigla di chiusura
4 (fam. USA) smettere di parlare; smetterla
5 (comput., Internet) ► sign out, A, def. 3
B v. t. + avv.
1 licenziarsi da (un posto); abbandonare (un lavoro)
2 (di un medico) dichiarare (q.) inabile al lavoro.

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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