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单词 signary
释义

sign /sīn/

noun
  1. A gesture expressing a meaning
  2. A signal
  3. A mark with a meaning
  4. A symbol
  5. An emblem
  6. A token
  7. A portent
  8. A miraculous token
  9. An ensign, banner (in pl insignia; archaic)
  10. An indication of positive or negative value, or that indicated
  11. A device marking an inn, etc (formerly also a house) instead of a street number
  12. A board or panel giving a shopkeeper's name or trade, displaying information for public view, etc
  13. An effigy (obsolete)
  14. A mere semblance (obsolete)
  15. An indication
  16. An outward or objective indication of a disorder or disease, perceptible to an examining doctor (cf symptom)
  17. A trail or track of a wild animal, perceptible to a tracker
  18. A trace
  19. A twelfth part (30º) of the zodiac, bearing the name of, but not now coincident with, a constellation
transitive verb
  1. To indicate, convey, communicate, direct or mark by a sign or signs
  2. To mark
  3. To attach a signature to
  4. To write as a signature
  5. To designate by signature
  6. To engage by signature
  7. To betoken (archaic)
  8. To cross, make the sign of the cross over
  9. To make the sign of
intransitive verb
  1. To make a sign
  2. To sign one's name
  3. To enter into employment by the signing of a contract
  4. To use sign language
  5. To bode, promise (obsolete)
ORIGIN: Fr signe, from L signum

signˈage noun

  1. Another term for signing below
  2. The arrangement or design of a sign or signs
  3. Signs collectively

signary /sigˈnə-ri/ noun

A system of symbols, as an alphabet or syllabary

signˈer noun

signˈing noun

  1. The use of sign language (esp by the deaf) as a means of communication
  2. An act or instance of this

signˈless adjective

signˈboard noun

A board bearing a notice or serving as a shop or inn sign

sign language noun

A means of communication using finger and hand movements, used eg by deaf people

sign-manˈual noun

A signature, esp a king's

sign of the cross noun

A gesture of tracing the form of a cross as an invocation of God's grace

signˈ-painter noun

A person who paints signs for shops, etc

signˈpost noun

  1. A post for an inn sign
  2. A fingerpost or post supporting road signs
  3. An indication, clue

transitive verb

  1. To provide with a signpost or signposts
  2. To point out as a signpost does, clearly and conspicuously

signˈ-writer noun

An expert in lettering for shop signs, etc

signˈ-writing noun

sign away or over

To transfer or relinquish by signing

sign in or out

To sign one's name on coming in or going out

sign off

  1. To record departure from work
  2. To stop work, etc
  3. To discharge from employment
  4. (of a doctor) to state that someone is entitled to be absent from work due to illness
  5. To announce the end of broadcasting or a broadcast
  6. To make a bid that is intended to be the final bid in the auction (bridge)
  7. To remove oneself from the register of unemployed people
  8. (often with on) to give final assent to (a document or a course of action)

sign on

  1. To engage (vt or vi) for a job, etc, by signature (also sign up)
  2. To record arrival at work
  3. To register for Jobseeker's Allowance

sign on the dotted line

  1. To give one's consent, thereby binding oneself, to a proposed scheme, contract, etc
  2. To do this docilely or without proper investigation

sign out see sign in above.

sign up

  1. To enlist in the armed forces
  2. See also sign on above

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