signs 的 4 个定义
- a token; indication.
- any object, action, event, pattern, etc., that conveys a meaning.
- a conventional or arbitrary mark, figure, or symbol used as an abbreviation for the word or words it represents.
- (14)
- to affix a signature to: to sign a letter.
- to write as a signature: to sign one's name.
- to engage by written agreement: to sign a new player.
- (7)
- sign away / over to assign or dispose of by affixing one's signature to a document: She signed over her fortune to the church.
- sign in, to record or authorize one's arrival by signing a register.Also sign out.
- sign off, to withdraw, as from some responsibility or connection.to cease radio or television broadcasting, especially at the end of the day.Informal.to become silent: He had exhausted conversation topics and signed off.to indicate one's approval explicitly if not formally: The president is expected to sign off on the new agreement.
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signs 近义词
indication, evidence
signs 的近义词 48 个
- clue
- flag
- gesture
- harbinger
- hint
- light
- manifestation
- note
- prediction
- proof
- signal
- suggestion
- symbol
- symptom
- trace
- warning
- wave
- assurance
- augury
- auspice
- badge
- beacon
- bell
- caution
- divination
- flash
- foreboding
- foreknowledge
- foreshadowing
- foretoken
- forewarning
- giveaway
- herald
- mark
- nod
- omen
- portent
- precursor
- premonition
- presage
- presentiment
- prognostic
- token
- vestige
- whistle
- wink
- handwriting on wall
- high sign
signs 的反义词 1 个
document with information; symbol
write name
signs 的近义词 15 个
- confirm
- endorse
- ink
- acknowledge
- authorize
- autograph
- initial
- inscribe
- signature
- subscribe
- witness
- put john hancock on
- put john henry on
- rubber-stamp
- set one's hand to
signs 的反义词 2 个
motion to another
signs 的近义词 15 个
- confirm
- endorse
- ink
- acknowledge
- authorize
- autograph
- initial
- inscribe
- signature
- subscribe
- witness
- put john hancock on
- put john henry on
- rubber-stamp
- set one's hand to
signs 的反义词 2 个
由signs构成的短语
- sign in
- sign off
- sign on
- sign one's own death warrant
- sign on the dotted line
- sign out
- sign over
- sign up
- high sign
- show signs of
更多signs例句
- It’s the most precaution Valderruten has taken before a first date, and it’s a sign of how much the singles scene has changed in the past year.
- The fact that I was even thinking that was a sign of how you start doubting your whole reality.
- The stormy pattern shows no signs of stopping, with four more chances for wintry precipitation over the next week.
- Senior aides to the impeachment managers’ team claim they are seeing signs that some Republicans may be wavering and might be convinced to vote for a conviction.
- In a true sign that the Politico of 2021 is not the Politico of, say, 2008, the Playbook crew didn’t publish the story 30 seconds after asking for comment.
- They are always suspended over a precipice, dangling by a slender thread that shows every sign of snapping.
- It was hard not to take it as a sign, a personal comment on my own Jewish dating failings.
- If he did, it could be a sign that our politicians are ready to resume genuine policy-making across party lines.
- President Harry Truman kept a sign on his desk that read: “The Buck Stops Here.”
- Even then, most of us doubted he would show up and actually sign the papers allowing him to enter the 1992 New Hampshire primary.
- Its continued presence in pulmonary tuberculosis is, however, a grave prognostic sign, even when the physical signs are slight.
- Idly his pen traced upon the paper in front of him a large X, the sign of the unknown quantity.
- Here they are seldom abundant, but their constant presence is the most reliable urinary sign of the disease.
- Waxy casts are found in most advanced cases of nephritis, where they are an unfavorable sign.
- Scouts reported that Porter still occupied his camp, and showed no sign of moving.