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IELTS BNC: 1960 COCA: 2078
signal1/ˋsIgnḷ; ˈsIɡn$l/ n [C]1 a sound or something that you do to give information or to tell someone to do something 信号﹔暗号: signal (for sb) to do sth That was the signal for me to switch out the lights. 那是让我关灯的信号。The headmaster gave the signal to start. 校长示意开始。2 something which shows what someone feels, what exists, or what is likely to happen 信号﹔标志﹔预兆: +that The result is a clear signal that voters are not happy. 这一结果清楚显示选民不满意。This will send the wrong signal to potential investors. 这会给潜在投资者错误的信号。3 a series of light waves, sound waves etc that carry information to a radio, television etc〔无线电﹑电视等的〕信号﹐讯号: send/transmit/emit a signal Signals are sent via satellite. 讯号是通过卫星传送的。receive/pick up/detect a signal a small antenna which receives radio signals 接收无线电讯号的小型天线4 a piece of equipment that tells a train driver whether to go or stop 铁路信号TURN SIGNAL

signal2 v signalled , signalling BrE 【英】; signaled , signaling AmE 【美】1 [I,T] to move your hand, head etc as a way of telling someone something 发信号﹐打信号﹔示意: +to/for Tom signalled for the bill. 汤姆示意结账。signal (to) sb to do sth She signalled to the children to come inside. 她示意孩子们进来。 2 [T] to be a sign or proof of something happening 标志着﹐证明: The elections signalled the end of a nine-year civil war. 大选标志着九年内战的结束。 3 [T] to make something clear by what you say or do〔用语言或行动〕表明﹐表示: Carter has signalled his intention to resign. 卡特表示他有意辞职。

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