signal

D.J.:[ˈsiɡnəl] K.K.:[ˈsɪɡnəl]

n.

  1. 信号, 暗号
    • Signals are made with flags or lamps.
      用旗或灯传递信号。
  2. (无线电或电视所传送的)讯号, 讯息, 图像
    • We live too far from the city to get a strong television signal.
      我们住的地方离城里太远, 不能收到清晰的电视图像。

vt. & vi.

  1. 发信号; 用信号传达; 用信号通讯
    • She is signaling.
      她正在发送信号。
    • The submarine signaled for help.
      潜水艇发出求救的信号。
    • She signaled the advance.
      她发出信号前进。
    • She signaled that he was about to turn left.
      她打手势表示他就要转到左面去了。
    • They signaled which way one is going to turn.
      他们打信号示意走哪一条路。
    • He signaled a message to his brother.
      他用信号向他哥哥发信息。
    • He signaled the waiter to bring the menu.
      他作手势要侍者拿菜单来。
    • The conductor signaled the orchestra to rise.
      指挥打手势让乐队起立。
    • Tom signaled his friend which way to go.
      汤姆示意他的朋友走哪条路。

adj.

  1. 明显的, (非常)显著的, 非凡的
    • This is a signal failure.
      这是明显的失败。
    • People speak of Mark Twain as a signal humourous writer.
      人们称马克·吐温为杰出的幽默作家。

网络词典

signal

英 ˈsɪgəl 美 ˈsɪɡəl
名词 中文翻译:信号
同义词: ['sign', 'indicator', 'indication', 'token']

例句:

  1. 1.The policeman signaled the driver to stop.
    警察向司机示意停车。
  2. 2.The new policy is a clear signal of change.
    新政策是变化的信号。
  3. 3. The message on the screen was a clear indication that he had arrived.
    屏幕上的消息清楚地表明他已经到达了。