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Definition of distress signal in English: distress signalnoun A signal from a ship or aircraft that is in danger. Example sentencesExamples - I've managed to rebuild everything, but as I got the ship up and running it sent out the distress signal.
- An orbiting satellite picked up a distress signal from the ship's emergency beacon, standard equipment on all modern boats.
- The ferry had sent out a distress signal after a blaze started between two engines and the funnel on Friday night.
- The distress signal you send up when you find yourself separated from the cover boat may look impressive from your viewpoint at wave level.
- If I screw up, I want you to send a distress signal and evacuate this ship.
- He used the keyboard in the wall to send out an emergency distress signal to all ILPM ships.
- After receiving a distress signal from a distant mining colony, the Nightingale dimension jumps and comes to the rescue of a lone survivor.
- The distress signal was rigged to a hyperspace relay, so they know the colony is, or rather was, under attack.
- Send a distress signal to the Green Pastures MSS, and start monitoring broadcasts from that ship below us.
- The warships had received the distress signal from their scout ships the moment the Large Human warship had arrived.
- We don't know why this ship was sending a distress signal.
- Here's the problem: The Mini-Con robots, the Transformers' long-lost third race, has sent a distress signal from Earth.
- At the same time, Petross sent out a distress signal.
- He had sent out a distress signal not that long ago, but he had yet to see anyone from the GRC.
- First, authorities will not only receive your distress signal, but they should receive your exact GPS coordinates.
- I began sending out a distress signal to the CRI.
- ‘Peggy, Peggy,’ she calls out, like a great distress signal.
- It sends out a distress signal but few vessels have the ability to read this information.
- When an armor's owner is killed, it sends out a short distress signal.
- Feeling hopeless, Young was just about to head toward the latest distress signal when a red light flickered on his HUD.
Synonyms warning, caution, notification, notice, exhortation, injunction Definition of distress signal in US English: distress signalnoundəˈstres ˌsiɡnəl A signal from a ship or aircraft that is in danger. Example sentencesExamples - An orbiting satellite picked up a distress signal from the ship's emergency beacon, standard equipment on all modern boats.
- If I screw up, I want you to send a distress signal and evacuate this ship.
- I've managed to rebuild everything, but as I got the ship up and running it sent out the distress signal.
- The ferry had sent out a distress signal after a blaze started between two engines and the funnel on Friday night.
- After receiving a distress signal from a distant mining colony, the Nightingale dimension jumps and comes to the rescue of a lone survivor.
- ‘Peggy, Peggy,’ she calls out, like a great distress signal.
- He had sent out a distress signal not that long ago, but he had yet to see anyone from the GRC.
- Here's the problem: The Mini-Con robots, the Transformers' long-lost third race, has sent a distress signal from Earth.
- The distress signal was rigged to a hyperspace relay, so they know the colony is, or rather was, under attack.
- Send a distress signal to the Green Pastures MSS, and start monitoring broadcasts from that ship below us.
- He used the keyboard in the wall to send out an emergency distress signal to all ILPM ships.
- We don't know why this ship was sending a distress signal.
- First, authorities will not only receive your distress signal, but they should receive your exact GPS coordinates.
- When an armor's owner is killed, it sends out a short distress signal.
- At the same time, Petross sent out a distress signal.
- Feeling hopeless, Young was just about to head toward the latest distress signal when a red light flickered on his HUD.
- I began sending out a distress signal to the CRI.
- The warships had received the distress signal from their scout ships the moment the Large Human warship had arrived.
- It sends out a distress signal but few vessels have the ability to read this information.
- The distress signal you send up when you find yourself separated from the cover boat may look impressive from your viewpoint at wave level.
Synonyms warning, caution, notification, notice, exhortation, injunction |