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n.
手勢;招牌;符號;跡象;正負號
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v.
簽;簽名;做手勢;做標記
n.
(名詞)
- [C] 標記,符號 a standard mark; sth which is seen and represents a generally-known meaning
- [C] 手勢,姿勢,信號 a movement of the body intended to express a particular meaning or command; signal
- [C] 征兆,跡象 sth that shows or points to the presence or likely future existence of a particular condition, fact or quality
v.
(動詞)
- vt. & vi. 簽名,簽字 write one's name as signature
- vt. & vi. 發信號,做手勢 give sign to
n.
名詞
- 手勢,暗號,信號
- 招牌,標牌
- 符號,標志,記號
- 征兆,前兆
- 【宗】神跡,顯靈
- 【醫】體征,癥候
- 【天】宮(十二宮)
v.
動詞
- 簽字,簽署,簽(名)
- 簽約雇用,訂契約,簽名蓋章約定
- 做手勢通知,做手勢示意 ,打手勢
- 對…畫十字
- 使眼色
- 做暗號
- 用信號表示,發信號,打信號
- 預示
- 簽名于,署名于,畫押于
- 使簽名,使訂約
- 加記號于
Noun:
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a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened);
"he showed signs of strain"
"they welcomed the signs of spring"
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a public display of a message;
"he posted signs in all the shop windows"
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any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message;
"signals from the boat suddenly stopped"
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structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted;
"the highway was lined with signboards"
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(astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided
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(medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease;
"there were no signs of asphyxiation"
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having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges);
"he got the polarity of the battery reversed"
"charges of opposite sign"
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an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come;
"he hoped it was an augury"
"it was a sign from God"
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a gesture that is part of a sign language
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a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified;
"The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary"
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a character indicating a relation between quantities;
"don't forget the minus sign"
Adjective:
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used of the language of the deaf
Verb:
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mark with one's signature; write one's name (on);
"She signed the letter and sent it off"
"Please sign here"
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approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation;
"All parties ratified the peace treaty"
"Have you signed your contract yet?"
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be engaged by a written agreement;
"He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18"
"The soprano signed to sing the new opera"
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engage by written agreement;
"They signed two new pitchers for the next season"
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communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs;
"He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"
"The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"
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place signs, as along a road;
"sign an intersection"
"This road has been signed"
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communicate in sign language;
"I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin"
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make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate
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用作名詞 (n.)
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I talked with him by signs.
我和老師別用手式溝通交流。
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The sign was no longer legible because much of the lettering had worn away.
這樣的匾牌已看不非常清楚,鑒于大一些字已磨了。
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Make sure that the sign's the right way up.
必然要把特色的上下左右弄對。
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There are signs of political unrest in the country.
這些國家有政治課不安定的趨勢。
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Pay special attention to the sign of the answer.
獨特十分注意你想要的答案的極性號。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He signed his name on the cheque.
他在銀行匯票上簽了名。
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The postman asked me to sign for the letter.
郵差稱我簽字收信。
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She signed to us to stop talking.
她做手勢示意圖我們大家無需發言稿。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The sign means that cars cannot enter.
類似這些圓形標志說二手車沒辦法入內。
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Those signs pointed the route to be followed by visitors.
這些符號為游玩者指向了自駕路線。
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The road signs confused the driver.
等等廣告牌把車弄迷迷糊糊了。
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The sign bears the shopkeeper's name.
廣告招牌上寫著掌柜的好名字。
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I'll be waiting for you at the entrance of the pub which has a sign painted with a red lobster.
我將在畫著紅青蝦門頭廣告牌的迪吧店門口等你英文。
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Deaf people talk with signs.
聾人談話內容用力勢表現的含義。
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I explained what I couldn't explain in words by signs.
凡不可以用言詞來展示的,我我用力勢情況說明。
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All the signs at the moment point to an early resumption of the fighting between the two countries.
眼前的所有的預兆都得出結論,這3個國家地區將比較慢重復pk。
~+of n./pron./v- ing
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I could not write my name, so I made the sign of the cross.
你不能寫我的英文名字,就畫沒事個十字。
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The shoulders of his uniform were piped with signs of his rank.
他工作制服肩頭佩有說道軍銜的標志圖片。
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All over the country are seen signs of prosperity.
廣東省全省各地哪里產生一片繁榮富強景像。
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She passed close by me without a sign of recognition.
她我與插肩即逝,卻沒識破我。
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At the mere mention of the name of the visitor, he pulled a face, which I took for a sign of disapproval.
一提及到接待者的名字英文,他就板著臉,在就看樣子,這說明他不贊成。
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The woman scanned the doctor's face for a sign of hope.
那妻子正視著醫生專家的臉,都還望找出一抹都還望。
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The doctor examined him but could find no sign of heart disease.
醫院醫生給朋友做完定期檢查,不能發目前有大腦病的反應。
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Even to dream of seeing one's reflection in water is interpreted as a sign of death in many countries.
在非常多政府,甚至會周公解夢夢見發現自已在底層的水中的倒影都被看做自殺的征狀。
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A dark cloud is a sign of rain.
黑云是下雨的預兆。
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A red sky in the morning is said to be a sign of bad weather.
清早半空中呈紅傳言是壞天氣的預兆。
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He climbed down at the first sign of opposition.
他一見到發對的征狀,就縮了走。
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I looked all over the place, but there was no sign of him anywhere.
我查尋了各種的部位,但哪點也見不來他。
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I could see no sign of life in the deserted town.
在此無人化住地的村鎮,我覺得找不到了有一點生命的意義的現象。
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The book bears all the signs of being the product of a ripe scholar.
這哲學書里出去展現著精力充沛學者的晶粒。
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The roof of the new tunnel hasn't been properly supported; it shows signs of falling in.
新隧洞的頂保障得不太好,已凸顯倒塌的現象。
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The traveller flashed up a sign to show passing motorists where he wanted to go.
這名出游者朝曾經小汽車晃悠一些招牌,高速車他要去的敵方。
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She put her finger to her lips as a sign to be quiet.
她將手指尖擺到唇上說應恬靜。
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She gave us a sign to leave the room.
她示意圖我遠離屋內。
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The conductor gave the engineer the sign to start.
監管的人員圖示公程師開始。
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There is every sign to show that the enemy will retreat.
那些預兆呈現大量要退走。
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He made a sign to me to withdraw.
他構造我退下。
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I saw no sign that he would change his mind.
看了不掉他有發生變化特別注意的癥狀。
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Foresee by every sign that it would rain before morning.
要根據各方面現象預知天亮前快要有雨。
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Her irritable behaviour is a sure sign that she's worried about something.
她的心煩意亂儀態發現她一些在為什么呢東西事操心。
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They waved the white flag as a sign that they wished to surrender.
許多人甩動白旗代表不想撤兵。
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There are signs that the economy is improving.
那是種前兆取決于社會經濟稍后好了。
用作動詞 (v.)
當作不若物詞組
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He refused to sign.
他推辭簽名。
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Nothing shall reduce me to sign.
沒有哪個能逼迫我鑒字。
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When we arrive at the office each morning, we have to sign on the dotted line.
我們的每星期上午停靠辦公區室的是,得在領取獎勵簿上領取獎勵。
用來及物形容詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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The local football team has signed a new goalkeeper; he has signed for the local team.
當地人的五人足球賽隊聘任好幾個名新的守門員,他已跟這支五人足球賽隊簽了約。
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He signed a document.
他在兩份壓縮文件上簽署。
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The foreign ministers signed the treaty.
國際關系局長們簽字了任何同盟條約。
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They are ready to sign the contract.
其開始準備簽訂合同文本。
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He has forgotten to sign his name.
他不知道簽上他的俗稱。
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Those who'd like to visit the exhibition sign your name here.
要去參觀企業展示會的人請徘徊里手寫簽名。
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He does not sign his contributions to the press.
他投給日報社的文稿上也不注明。
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He didn't sign the register, that is to say,I've no record that he ever did.
他不能簽署核查,即是說,我不能他簽過字的統計。
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The imperialist powers forced the Qing Dynasty to sign a series of unequal treaties.
王國現實主義列逼迫使清金朝簽署協議了一系列不平等互利同盟條約。
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The teacher signed his approval.
小編簽了字表明許可。
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The treaty was signed three days ago at Bucharest.
公約半年前在布加勒斯特簽署。
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The painting isn't signed so we don't know who it's by.
這幅畫不存在個性簽名,莫嘆道是哪位畫的。
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Both sides should stick to the contract when it is signed.
協議文本訂立后,對方都應信守協議文本。
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The will had never been signed.
我英文遺書必然未獲簽訂。
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The hostilities ended when the truce was signed.
當停戰條約一簽立,敵對行為旋即結束了之。
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Glancing to the door, he signed that he was ready to leave.
他看向門上打手式說明他立刻可離職。
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The police signed to the driver that it was time to go.
警察局關心車主該回來了。
作為賓補形容詞
S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
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The policeman signed them to stop.
公安人員做手型叫我們不動。
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The teacher signed me to enter.
音樂老師舉手還要我出來。
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He signed her to lower her voice.
他構造要她把心聲往下壓點。
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He signed her to enter the room.
別用動作叫她踏入次臥。
S+~+(for/to+) n./pron. +to- v
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The policeman signed for me to pull over to the curb.
獄警打動作稱我把新車轉到路旁停穩。
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He signed to the waiter to bring the bill.
他向保障生示意圖拿帳單下來。
另一
v -ed as Attrib.
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The newspaper carried a signed article on the situation in the Middle East.
這店英文報紙登載好幾回篇相關的英文中東地區局面的簽字篇文章。
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He didn't answer, made..a confused sign with his head.
出至: J. Gardner
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He signed himself carefully with the Cross.
選自: J. Agee
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用作名詞 (n.)
- a sign of the times
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某時期的標志 thing that shows the nature of a particular period
用作動詞 (v.)
- sign away (v.+adv.)
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簽字讓出或放棄 lose by signing
sign sth ? away
He has just signed away a fortune.
他剛剛簽字讓出了一份財產。
He signed away all his rights to the invention.
他簽字放棄了這項發明的全部權利。
- sign in (v.+adv.)
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通過簽字(使)取得入場權 (cause to) gain admittance by signing
sign in
They signed in last night around eleven o'clock.
他們在昨晚十一時左右簽到。 sign sb ? in
He signed us in to his club.
他簽字讓我們進他的俱樂部。
Can you find someone to sign me in?
你能找個人簽字放我進去嗎?
- sign off (v.+adv.)
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簽字結束書信 end a letter by signingI've written far too much and had better sign off.我這封信寫得太長了,最好就此落款結束。
- sign on (v.+adv.)
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開始廣播 begin to broadcast
sign on
He signed on yesterday and will start work on Monday.
他昨天簽了合同,星期一就要上班。 sign sb ? on
They signed on a large number of casual labourers last week.
上星期他們雇用了大量臨時工。 sign on
When did you sign on?
你什么時候參的軍?
He signed on for nine years in the infantry.
他簽署了志愿書要在步兵服役九年。 sign on
It's time for you to sign on.
你該播音了。
- sign out (v.+adv.)
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簽名離開 indicate one's departure by signing a register
sign out
He signed out at ten this morning.
他在今天上午十點簽字離開。 sign sb ? out
I'll sign them out and guarantee their good behaviour.
我給他們簽字放行,保證他們行為端正。
He was the first to sign himself out that day.
他是那天第一個登記離去的人。
- sign up (v.+adv.)
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跟…簽訂合同 arrange a contract with
sign sb ? up
He has signed up a new star for the series.
他已經跟一個新影星簽訂合同拍一套系列片。
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
形容詞+~
名詞+~
~+名詞
介詞+~
~+介詞
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
~+副詞
~+介詞
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sign作名詞“符號”,指事物在結構、尺寸、大小、形狀和顏色等方面的特征;
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sign在句子I have signed the cheque中,后面不能加to,in或on;
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sign在句子He signed to her to enter the room(他做手勢叫她進房間)中,后面跟的to可以省略,但一般不省略;
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sign后面可以跟that從句。
There were signs that the minister would resign.
有跡象顯示這位部(bu)長可能(neng)會辭職。
n. (名詞)
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sign的基本意思是“標記,符號”,指寫在或刻畫在物體上的,代表具有固定意義的一種簡明的符號或標志,使人一看便知道它所代表的意義。sign引申可作“手勢,姿勢”“信號”“征兆,跡象”解。
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sign后常接of短語作定語,有時還可接動詞不定式或that從句作定語。
v. (動詞)
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sign用作名詞時有“記號”的意思,轉化為動詞可作“簽名”解,一般指人在文件、信件上簽署自己的名字; sign作名詞還可作“手勢”解,轉化為動詞則是“做手勢”的意思,指由于某種原因不能用語言表達或不想用口頭方式交流的情況下用手勢來表達某種意圖。
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sign可用作不及物動詞,也可用作及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,接名詞、代詞、that從句作賓語,還可接以動詞不定式充當賓語補足語的復合賓語。
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sign作“簽名,簽字”解時可用于被動結構,作“發信號,做手勢”解時不用于被動結構。
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sign接以動詞不定式充當賓語補足語的復合賓語時,充當賓語的名詞或代詞前有時可加介詞for或to。在sign接that從句作賓語的句子中也可加上to sb。
n. (名詞)
- sign, mark, symbol, token
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- 這組詞都可表示“符號,標志”。其區別是:
- 1.symbol指作為象征或表達某種深邃意義的特殊事物; sign指代表具有固定意義的一種簡明的符號或標志; mark指在其他事物上留下的清晰可見的印痕或先天固有的標志; token指表示愛情、友誼等的紀念物或禮品等。例如:
- She had a silver peace symbol hanging on a chain around her neck.她有一個銀制的和平標志掛在項鏈上。
- She put her finger to her lips as a sign to be quiet.她將手指放在唇上表示應安靜。
- He gave his wife a ring as a token of his love.他給他愛人一枚戒指,作為愛情的象征。
- 2.sign與symbol相比較, sign的含義簡單明了,容易體察,而symbol卻含義深邃復雜。例如:
- I could not write my name, so I made the sign of the cross.我不會寫我的名字,就畫了一個十字。
- 3.token和sign的意思相同,但token比sign莊嚴文雅,通常用于嚴肅的場合,在一般情況下可以用sign代替。例如:
- Jenny's husband gave her a ring as a token of their first meeting.珍妮的丈夫送她一枚戒指紀念他們的初次見面。
v. (動詞)
- 下面各組中兩個句子的意思相同:
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- Sign your name to the paper, please.
- Sign the paper, please.
- 請在文件上簽名。
- The policeman signed for me to stop.
- The policeman signed me to stop.
- 警察示意我停下來。
- symbol,badge,sign,signal,mark,token,attribute,emblem
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- 這些名詞均含“標志、象征、符號”之意。
- symbol指作象征或表達某種深邃意蘊的特殊事物。
- badge一般指金屬證章或寫有姓名的帶狀標志物。
- sign普通用詞,指人們公認事物的記號,也可指某種情況的征兆。
- signal指為某一目的而有意發出的信號。
- mark普通用詞,含義廣泛。既可指方便于辨認而有意做的標記,又可指自然形成的標記或有別于他事物的特征。
- token語氣莊重,指禮品、紀念物等作為表示友誼、愛情等的象征或標志。
- attribute指人或物及其地位、屬性的象征。
- emblem指選定象征一個國家、民族或家庭等的圖案或實物。
n. (名詞)
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這襪子看得出已經穿舊了。
誤 The stockings show sign of wear.
正 The stockings show signs of wear.
析 show signs of(表示“顯出…的跡象”)一語中(zhong), sign習慣用復數。
- ☆ 13世紀初期進入英語,直接源自古法語的signe,意為記號;最初源自原始印歐語的sekw,意為指出。
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