Noun (short for noun)
1. Marks, symbols
2. Gestures, postures and signals
3. Symbols
4. Gestures (or sounds); symbol
5. signboards; Signs; Signboard; symbol
6. Phonetic language symbols (acronyms, letters representing concepts, etc.). )
7. traces, traces; Footprints, footprints, stench
8. Medical signs and signs; symptom
9. Religious miracle (in the Bible, the will or power of God).
10. Astronomical Palace
Transitive verb & intransitive verb
1. Signature, signature
Signals and gestures
transitive verb
1. Sign (or apply for) with ... ...
2. signal; gesture
[signoneself] refers to (oneself) in the signature.
Write it down, write it down
5. Prediction; Represents the noun n.
1. Marks, symbols
I'll wait for you in front of the bar, where there is a sign with red lobster painted on it.
I'll wait for you in front of the bar with the red lobster sign.
2. Gestures, postures and signals
I saw him gesturing to us.
I saw him gesturing to us.
She put her finger to her lips as a sign of silence.
She put her finger on her lips to show that she should be quiet.
They waved a white flag to show their willingness to surrender.
They waved a white flag to show their willingness to surrender.
3. Symbols
At present, all indications are that the two countries will resume war soon.
At present, all indications show that the two countries will resume war soon.
The top of the new tunnel is not properly supported; It shows signs of falling in.
The top of the new tunnel is not well supported and there are signs of collapse.
There are indications that the enemy will retreat.
There are signs that the enemy will retreat.
4. Gestures (or sounds); symbol
5. signboards; Signs; Signboard; symbol
6. Phonetic language symbols (acronyms, letters representing concepts, etc.). )
7. traces, traces; Footprints, footprints, stench
8. Medical signs and signs; symptom
9. Religious miracle (in the Bible, the will or power of God).
10. Astronomical Palace
Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.
1. Signature, signature
He wants all of us to sign.
He wants us all to sign.
When we arrive at the office every morning, we must sign on the dotted line.
When we arrive at the office every morning, we must sign the sign-in book.
Signals and gestures
The teacher signed his consent.
The teacher motioned for her to agree.
He glanced at the door and signaled that he was ready to leave.
He looked at the door and signaled that he could leave at any time.
He motioned her to lower her voice.
He waved her down.
He motioned me to keep quiet.
He motioned me to be quiet.
When we crossed the street, the police signaled us to stop.
When we crossed the street, the police signaled us to stop.
He motioned for the waiter to bring the bill.
He motioned for the waiter to bring the bill.
He motioned his students where to go.
He motioned his students where to go.
The policeman signaled the driver that it was time to go.
The policeman signaled the driver that it was time to go.
transitive verb
1. Sign (or apply for) with ... ...
2. signal; gesture
[signoneself] refers to (oneself) in the signature.
She signed her name "Messenger of Peace"
In her signature, she called herself a "messenger of peace".
Write it down, write it down
5. Prediction; express
This shows that he will lose his temper.
This shows that he is going to lose his temper.