1N-COUNT 路标;道路指示牌 A signpost is a sign where roads meet that tells you which direction to go in to reach a particular place or different places. 路标;道路指示牌
The lights of the car lit up a signpost.
车灯照亮了路标。
Turn off at the signpost for Attlebridge. [+ for]
在路标处拐弯去往阿特尔桥。
2N-COUNT [usually with supplement, oft Nto/of n]线索;征兆 A signpost is something that helps you to know how a situation or a course of action will develop. 线索;征兆
The outcome of tomorrow's elections will be studied carefully as a signpost of voter intentions on the really big day this year.
明天的选举结果会被作为今年大选的选民意愿风向标来仔细研究。
These events were all signposts pointing toward change.