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signal

英 [ˈsɪɡnəl]

美 [ˈsɪɡnəl]

n.  信号; 暗号; 标志; 预示; (尤指铁路和公路上的)指示灯,信号灯,红绿灯
v.  发信号; 发暗号; 示意; 标志; 表明; 预示; 表达; 表示; 显示
adj.  重大的; 显要的

复数:signals 过去式:signalled 过去分词:signalled 现在分词:signalling 第三人称单数:signals 

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 信号;暗号
      a movement or sound that you make to give sb information, instructions, a warning, etc.
      1. a danger/warning/distress etc. signal
        危险、警告、求救等信号
      2. At an agreed signal they left the room.
        收到约定的信号后,他们离开了房间。
      3. The siren was a signal for everyone to leave the building.
        警报器一响,就是要所有人离开大楼。
      4. When I give the signal , run!
        我一发信号,你就跑!
      5. All I get is a busy signal when I dial his number (= his phone is being used) .
        我什么时候拨他的电话听到的都是忙音。
      6. hand signals (= movements that cyclists and drivers make with their hands to tell other people that they are going to stop, turn, etc.)
        骑车人和驾车人的示意手势
    • 标志;预示;信号
      an event, an action, a fact, etc. that shows that sth exists or is likely to happen
      1. The rise in inflation is a clear signal that the government's policies are not working.
        通货膨胀率的上升清楚地表明,政府的政策不起作用。
      2. Chest pains can be a warning signal of heart problems.
        胸部疼痛可能是心脏病的报警信号。
      3. Reducing prison sentences would send the wrong signals to criminals.
        减刑会向犯罪分子发出错误的信号。
    • (尤指铁路和公路上的)指示灯,信号灯,红绿灯
      a piece of equipment that uses different coloured lights to tell drivers to go slower, stop, etc., used especially on railways/railroads and roads
      1. traffic signals
        交通信号灯
      2. a stop signal
        停车信号
    • (传输声音、图像或其他信息的电波)信号
      a series of electrical waves that carry sounds, pictures or messages, for example to a radio or television
      1. TV signals
        电视信号
      2. a high frequency signal
        高频信号
      3. a radar signal
        雷达信号
      4. to detect/pick up signals
        探测 / 收到信号
      5. to emit a signal
        发射信号

    verb

    • 发信号;发暗号;示意
      to make a movement or sound to give sb a message, an order, etc.
      1. Don't fire until I signal.
        等我发出信号后再开枪。
      2. Did you signal before you turned right?
        右转弯前你示意了吗?
      3. He signalled to the waiter for the bill.
        他示意服务员结账。
      4. The referee signalled a foul.
        裁判鸣哨示意犯规。
      5. She signalled (that) it was time to leave.
        她示意该走了。
      6. He signalled to us to join him.
        他示意要我们去他那儿。
      7. She signalled him to follow.
        她示意他跟她走。
      8. You must signal which way you are going to turn.
        你要朝哪个方向转,必须发出信号。
    • 标志;表明;预示
      to be a sign that sth exists or is likely to happen
      1. This announcement signalled a clear change of policy.
        这个声明显示政策有明显的改变。
      2. The scandal surely signals the end of his political career.
        毫无疑问,这桩丑闻预示他的政治生涯就此结束。
    • 表达;表示;显示
      to do sth to make your feelings or opinions known
      1. He signalled his discontent by refusing to vote.
        他拒绝投票以示不满。
      2. She has signalled (that) she is willing to stand as a candidate.
        她表示愿意作为候选人参加竞选。

    adj.

    • 重大的;显要的
      important
      1. a signal honour
        极大的荣誉

    柯林斯词典

      in AM, use 美国英语用 signaling, signaled

    • N-COUNT (以手势、声音、行动等发出的)信号,暗号
      Asignalis a gesture, sound, or action which is intended to give a particular message to the person who sees or hears it.
      1. They fired three distress signals...
        他们发射了3次求救信号。
      2. As soon as it was dark, Mrs Evans gave the signal...
        天一黑,埃文斯夫人就发出了信号。
      3. You mustn't fire without my signal.
        没我的信号不许开枪。
    • VERB (用手势、声音等)发信号,发暗号,示意
      If yousignal tosomeone, you make a gesture or sound in order to send them a particular message.
      1. The United manager was to be seen frantically signalling to McClair...
        一会儿可以看到曼联主教练拼命地朝麦克莱尔示意。
      2. He stood up, signalling to the officer that he had finished with his client...
        他站起身,向警察示意他和他的当事人已经谈完了。
      3. She signalled a passing taxi and ordered him to take her to the rue Marengo.
        她招手打了一辆路过的出租车,让司机载她去马伦戈街。
    • N-COUNT 迹象;信号;预示
      If an event or action is asignal ofsomething, it suggests that this thing exists or is going to happen.
      1. Kurdish leaders saw the visit as an important signal of support...
        库尔德领导人将这次访问视作一种表示支持的重要信号。
      2. The first warning signals came in March...
        第一次警示出现在3月份。
      3. The Red Cross said it is withdrawing its staff until they receive clear signals from all sides that their presence is welcomed.
        红十字会称他们正在撤回所属职员,直到各方都明确表示欢迎他们的存在。
    • VERB 预示;表明;显示
      If someone or somethingsignalsan event, they suggest that the event is happening or likely to happen.
      1. She will be signalling massive changes in energy policy...
        她将暗示能源政策会有重大变化。
      2. Britain was signalling its readiness to have the embargo lifted...
        英国表示愿意取消贸易禁令。
      3. The outcome of that meeting could signal whether there truly exists a political will to begin negotiating.
        那次会议的结果会表明是否真正存在想要开始谈判的政治意愿。
    • (铁路上的)指示灯,信号灯
      Asignalis a piece of equipment beside a railway, which indicates to train drivers whether they should stop the train or not.
      1. N-COUNT (传输信息的无线电、光波或电流)信号
        Asignalis a series of radio waves, light waves, or changes in electrical current which may carry information.
        1. ...high-frequency radio signals.
          高频无线电信号
      2. ADJ 重大的;显要的;非凡的
        You usesignalto describe a success or failure when you are emphasizing the fact that it has occurred and are indicating that the consequences are significant.
        1. His final round was a signal triumph in a career marked by many sweet moments.
          最后一场比赛的胜利在他充满欣喜的职业生涯中具有非凡的意义。
        2. ...John Major's signal failure to grab America's attention.
          约翰·梅杰显然没有能够引起美国的注意

      英英释义

      noun

      • any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message
        1. signals from the boat suddenly stopped
        Synonym:signalingsign
      • any incitement to action
        1. he awaited the signal to start
        2. the victory was a signal for wild celebration
      • an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength) whose modulation represents coded information about the source from which it comes

        verb

        • be a signal for or a symptom of
          1. These symptoms indicate a serious illness
          2. Her behavior points to a severe neurosis
          3. The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued
          Synonym:bespeakbetokenindicatepoint
        • communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs
          1. He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture
          2. The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu
          Synonym:signsignalizesignalise

        adj

        • notably out of the ordinary
          1. the year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party

        双语例句

        • The outcome of that meeting could signal whether there truly exists a political will to begin negotiating.
          那次会议的结果会表明是否真正存在想要开始谈判的政治意愿。
        • A thin cable carries the signal to a computer
          一根细电缆将信号传送给一台计算机。
        • He stood up, signalling to the officer that he had finished with his client
          他站起身,向警察示意他和他的当事人已经谈完了。
        • Kurdish leaders saw the visit as an important signal of support
          库尔德领导人将这次访问视作一种表示支持的重要信号。
        • A train must not pass a signal that is at danger.
          火车切不可越过危险信号。
        • Britain was signalling its readiness to have the embargo lifted
          英国表示愿意取消贸易禁令。
        • His final round was a signal triumph in a career marked by many sweet moments.
          最后一场比赛的胜利在他充满欣喜的职业生涯中具有非凡的意义。
        • The Red Cross said it is withdrawing its staff until they receive clear signals from all sides that their presence is welcomed.
          红十字会称他们正在撤回所属职员,直到各方都明确表示欢迎他们的存在。
        • You mustn't fire without my signal.
          没我的信号不许开枪。
        • The crew of Philante picked up a distress signal from the yacht Sans Peur III.
          “菲蓝特”的船员接收到了“无畏者三号”游艇发出的遇险信号。