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IELTS BNC: 1960 COCA: 2078
signal
sɪgnəl ˈsɪgnəl
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense signals, present participle signalling, past tense , past participle signalled
in AM, use 美国英语用 signaling, signaled
1 N-COUNT (以手势、声音、行动等发出的)信号,暗号 A signal is a gesture, sound, or action which is intended to give a particular message to the person who sees or hears it. (以手势、声音、行动等发出的)信号,暗号
  • They fired three distress signals.

    他们发射了3次求救信号。

  • 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。

  • You mustn't fire without my signal.

    没我的信号不许开枪。

2 VERB (用手势、声音等)发信号,发暗号,示意 If you signal to someone, you make a gesture or sound in order to send them a particular message. (用手势、声音等)发信号,发暗号,示意 [Also VERB]
  • The United manager was to be seen frantically signalling to McClair. [VERB prep./adv.]

    一会儿可以看到曼联主教练拼命地朝麦克莱尔示意。

  • He stood up, signalling to the officer that he had finished with his client. [VERB that]

    他站起身,向警察示意他和他的当事人已经谈完了。

  • She signalled a passing taxi and ordered him to take her to the rue Marengo. [VERB noun]

    她招手打了一辆路过的出租车,让司机载她去马伦戈街。

3 N-COUNT 迹象;信号;预示 If an event or action is a signal of something, it suggests that this thing exists or is going to happen. 迹象;信号;预示
  • Kurdish leaders saw the visit as an important signal of support. [+ of]

    库尔德领导人将这次访问视作一种表示支持的重要信号。

  • The first warning signals came in March.

    第一次警示出现在3月份。

  • 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。

4 VERB 预示;表明;显示 If someone or something signals an event, they suggest that the event is happening or likely to happen. 预示;表明;显示
  • She will be signalling massive changes in energy policy. [VERB noun]

    她将暗示能源政策会有重大变化。

  • Britain was signalling its readiness to have the embargo lifted. [VERB noun]

    英国表示愿意取消贸易禁令。

  • The outcome of that meeting could signal whether there truly exists a political will to begin negotiating. [VERB wh]

    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。

5 N-COUNT (铁路上的)指示灯,信号灯 A signal is a piece of equipment beside a railway, which indicates to train drivers whether they should stop the train or not. (铁路上的)指示灯,信号灯
6 N-COUNT (传输信息的无线电、光波或电流)信号 A signal is a series of radio waves, light waves, or changes in electrical current which may carry information. (传输信息的无线电、光波或电流)信号
  • ...high-frequency radio signals.

    高频无线电信号

7 ADJ [ADJ n] 重大的;显要的;非凡的 You use signal to describe a success or failure when you are emphasizing the fact that it has occurred and are indicating that the consequences are significant. 重大的;显要的;非凡的 [emphasis]
  • 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。

  • ...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

signally
  • ...a demoralised party which its leader signally failed to reassure.

    该政党士气低落,而其领袖丝毫未能安定人心

Word Partnership
Word PartnershipUse signal with:
VERB.

give a signal 1 3

send a signal 1 3 6

ADJ.

wrong signal 1 3

clear signal, strong signal 1 3 6

important signal 3

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