signpost 的 2 个定义
- to provide with signposts.
signpost 近义词
等同于 sign
等同于 guide
更多signpost例句
- Ultimately, we have forgotten that the land beneath us connects us all, the signposts that catalyse community transformation.
- While there are 172 English Heritage blue plaques dotted around the borough, there is no signpost commemorating the WASU on any of its former London premises.
- The mural has been brought back to its former glory as a gateway signpost welcoming passersby into the commercial and residential district.
- Titanic had moved the signpost five miles closer that morning.
- And his machinations with the judiciary, the signpost of his cynicism, are bound to be aborted.
- People had begun leaving flowers and candles and stuffed animals at the base of the signpost.
- Since AIDS first was described, the CD4 cell count has been the clinical signpost that guided doctors and patients.
- His blog that used to reflect such passion and turmoil had become a mere signpost, “James Foley Currently Detained in Tripoli.”
- And then they came upon a fork in the road with a white signpost shining in the moonlight.
- Beside Claygate Lane, where the signpost points to Hook, there is a withybed which is a favourite cover for hares.
- Knights, if I had known you would have let this covey of partridges sit thus long upon their knees under my signpost.
- But, for that matter, it's placarded all over Plymouth and at every public and forge and signpost along the road.
- Finally we saw a signpost just ahead, and we thought that would surely solve our problem.