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Use and collocation of symbols
Usage of symbols:

1. is usually understood as "signature". It can be used as a noun or a verb, and it can be very different in form, but it all refers to the mark or mark signed by someone on a document or contract;

2. Signs or logos representing certain objects, places or organizations are similar to "signs" or "flags" in Chinese. For example, the store name and logo will be written on the signboard at the entrance of many stores or supermarkets. This logo can be called the "signboard" of the store;

3. Express some specific signs or hints. In this case, we usually tend to emphasize some suggestive information, such as early symptoms and danger signs of certain diseases. At this point, sign is generally used as a noun and is often associated with specific situations. ?

Collocation:

Give a sign.

Hang a sign. Hang a sign.

Reading signs. Reading signs.

See a sign. See this sign.

First, pronunciation

Second, Chinese translation.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) signing a contract; Sign; Signature; Signature (name); Department (name); Sign (or apply for) with ...; Signal; Gestures; discuss

Sign; Signs; Symbol; Signs; Signs; Signboard; Signboard; Gestures; Omen; Gestures (or sounds)

Third, form.

Third person singular: symbol

Complex number: symbol

Present participle: signature

Past tense: signed

Past participle: signature

Derived from: signer n.

Fourthly, bilingual examples.

1. Please. Initial? Every one? Peggy? And then what? Sign? Are you online? That? Space? Provide. ?

Please sign your name on each page and sign your name in the space provided.

2. take it? That? First of all? Road? Open? That? Left? And then what? then what Follow? That? Signs. ?

Take the first road on the left, and then follow the sign.

3. That? The truth? That? What? No? Say? No? Immediately? Is it? Answer? Okay? Sign. ?

It is a good sign that he didn't refuse at once.