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单词 signal
例句
noun | verb
signalsignal1 /ˈsɪgnəl/ noun signal
a sound or action that tells someone to do something:
  • The runners were waiting for the signal to start the race.
  • When I wave my arm, that’s the signal for you to follow me.
  • sign
    a movement that you make to tell someone something:
  • I made a sign to say that we were OK.
  • cue
    an action or event that tells someone it is time to do something. You often use cue when people are acting and need to know when to go on stage or do something:
  • When the customer’s water glass is almost empty, that is your cue to go to the table and fill the glass.
  • Andy missed his cue and didn’t go on stage at the right time!
  • noun | verb
    signalsignal2 /ˈsɪgnəl/ verb signal
    to make a movement or sound that tells someone to do something:
  • We finished our meal and I signaled for the check.
  • Eduardo signaled to the men with a quick whistle, and they all got on their horses.
  • sign
    to make a movement to tell someone something or ask him or her to do something:
  • He signed to them to stay back.
  • gesture
    to move your hand or head to show or tell someone something:
  • She gestured toward a chair where he could sit.
  • I gestured for him to come closer.
  • indicate AWL
    to move your hand to show someone what to do or which direction to look:
  • The police officer stopped my car and indicated that I should lower the window.
  • “That’s her!” he said, indicating a woman on the other side of the room.
  • motion
    to move your head or hand to show someone what to do, where to go, or what to look at:
  • She motioned to him to be quiet.
  • “Over here!” he shouted, motioning toward the door.
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