sign
n
1 mark, symbol, etc used to represent sth 记号; 符号
mathematical signs, eg +, -, *, ).
2 board, notice, etc that directs sb towards sth, gives a warning, advertises a business, etc 牌子; 牌示; 招牌; 指示牌
traffic signs, eg for a speed limit, a bend in the road, etc 交通标志(如表示速度限制、 有弯路等)
a shop-sign, pub-sign, etc 商店招牌、 酒馆招牌
Look out for a sign to the motorway. 留意通往高速公路的路标.
3 gesture or movement made with the hand, head, etc, used to give information, a command, etc (用手、 头等的)示意动作(用以传递信息、 命令等)
the sign of the cross, ie a movement made with the hand outlining a cross as a blessing, prayer, etc (用手)画十字(祝福、 祈祷等)
She gave us a sign to leave the room, eg by pointing to the door. 她示意我们离开房间(如以手指门).
4 ~ (of sth) thing that shows that sb/sth is present or exists, or that sth may happen 痕迹; 迹象; 徵兆
signs of suffering on his face 他面部的痛苦表情
some signs of improvement in her work 她工作有些改进的迹象
There wasn't a sign of life in the place, ie It appeared deserted. 那儿没有生命的迹象.
She shows no sign of being interested. 她没有表示出有兴趣来.
There are some signs of sales increasing. 有迹象显示销售额在增长.
5 (also ,sign of the `zodiac) (symbol representing) any of the twelve divisions of the zodiac (黄道十二宫之一的)宫, 星座
What sign were you born under? 你是属什麽星座的?
6 (idm 习语) a ,sign of the `times (often derog 常作贬义) thing that shows the nature of a particular period 某时期的标志
The rising level of crime is a sign of the times. 犯罪率增高是这一时代的特徵.
sign v
1 [I, Tn] write (one's name) on (a document, etc), eg to show that one has written it, that it is genuine, or that one agrees with its contents 在(文件等)上签(名); 签字
Sign (your name) here, please. 请在这儿签(你的名)字.
sign a letter, cheque, contract, etc 在信、 支票、 合同等上签字
The painting isn't signed so we don't know who it's by. 这幅画没有签名, 不知道是谁画的.
2 [no passive 不用於被动语态
Dpr.f, Dpr.w, Dpr.t, Dn.t]
convey information or a request or an order by making a gesture 示意, 做手势(传达信息、 请求或命令)
sign to sb that it is time to go/where to go 示意某人该走了[去何处]
The policeman signed (for) them to stop. 警察示意让他们停住.
He signed me to be quiet. 他示意要我安静.
3 [I, Ipr, Tn]
(esp sport 尤用於体育) ~ (for/with sb) be engaged or engage (sb), eg as a footballer, by signing a contract (签约)应聘或受雇, 雇用或聘请(某人)(如足球队员)
He signed for Arsenal yesterday. 他昨天跟阿塞纳尔队签了约.
Arsenal have just signed a new striker. 阿塞纳尔队刚雇用了一名新前锋.
4 (idm 习语) sign on the dotted `line (infml 口) sign a document, etc that legally binds one, eg to buy sth 签署文件等(如购买某物)
Just sign on the dotted line and the car is yours. 你只需签署这份文件, 这辆汽车就是你的了. sign sb's/one's own `death-warrant do sth that will result in one's death, defeat, etc 做出可能使自己致命或失败的事
By informing on the gang, he was signing his own death-warrant. 他告发了那帮歹徒, 自己的性命也就难保了.
5 (phr v) sign sth away give up (one's rights, property, etc) by signing a document, etc 签字放弃(权利、 财产等)
I'll never get married it's like signing your life away! 我可不结婚--结婚就像签了卖身契一样! sign for sth sign a form, etc to show that one...
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🔁 扩展释义
*[sain]n. 符号, 招牌, 征兆, 正负号, 手势vt. 签名, 打手势表达vi. 签名【计】 正负号; 符号; 符号字符【化】 信号【医】 征【经】 签署, 迹象相关词组: sign in sign off sign on sign out sign for sth heave a sign of relief in sign of sign sth away
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