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sign

英 [saɪn]

美 [saɪn]

n.  迹象; 征兆; 预兆; 招牌; 标牌; 指示牌; 标志; 示意的动作(或声音); 手势
v.   签(名); 署(名); 签字; 签署; 和…签约(或应聘); 示意; 打手势

复数:signs 过去分词:signed 过去式:signed 现在分词:signing 第三人称单数:signs 

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同义词辨析

signautographendorse【导航词义:签字】

signv. 签名,签字
〔辨析〕
指在文件、合同、签到簿等上签名,表示同意、批准或出席,或在作品上署名,表示是某人所作。
〔例证〕
He signed his name on the paper/check.
他在文件/支票上签了字。
Both sides are ready to sign the contract.
双方准备签署合同。
The painting isn't signed so we don't know who it's by.
这幅画没有签名,不知道是谁画的。
autographv. 在…上亲笔签名
〔辨析〕
指名人在书籍、照片等上签名。
〔例证〕
The book is ready to be autographed by the writer.
已准备好书让作者在上面签名。
He's got a basketball autographed by the whole team.
他得到了一个有全体队员签名的篮球。
endorsev. 签名,背书
〔辨析〕
指在支票、票据等背面签名。
〔例证〕
She has already endorsed the check.
她已在这支票背面签名。
The bill needs to be endorsed.
该票据需要背书。

marksignsymbol【导航词义:符号】

markn. 记号,标记
〔辨析〕
指写下来或印在物体上的记号。
〔例证〕
Make a mark at the margin.
在页边做个记号。
Why does this piece of silver bear his mark?
为什么这件银器上有他的印记?
signn. 标记,符号
〔辨析〕
指具有某种特殊含义的记号或形状。
〔例证〕
£ is the sign for the British pound.
£是表示英镑的符号。
'+' is the plus sign.
“+”表示加号。
symboln. 符号,标志
〔辨析〕
指表示声音、数量、化学物质等的字母、数字或记号。
〔例证〕
These are the phonetic symbols.
这些都是语音符号。
What is the chemical symbol for iron?
铁的化学符号是哪个?

tracecluesign【导航词义:迹象】

tracen. 痕迹,踪迹
〔辨析〕
指某人、某物曾经出现或存在过的迹象。
〔例证〕
The police found some traces of the robbers.
警方已经找到强盗的一些踪迹。
The killer disappeared without a trace.
杀手消失得无影无踪。
There was no trace of any drugs in his blood.
他的血液中未有毒品存在的任何迹象。
cluen. 线索
〔辨析〕
指帮助弄清事情缘由或帮助破案、解开谜团的线索。
〔例证〕
At last she found a clue to the puzzle.
最后她找到了解开那个谜的头绪。
Are there any clues we can use to find the murderer?
有我们能用来找到凶手的线索吗?
We have no clue as to where she went after she left home.
我们对她离家后去往何处毫无线索。
signn. 征兆,迹象
〔辨析〕
指某事属实、即将发生或存在着的迹象。
〔例证〕
Dark clouds are the sign of heavy rain.
乌云是大雨将至的预兆。
At the first sign of danger, the submarine will submerge.
一有危险迹象,潜艇就会潜入水中。
There was no sign of a roadblock.
那儿没有设置路障的迹象。

短语动词

sign away
1. 签字转让;签字放弃  

sign for
1. 签收  

sign in
1. (到旅馆或俱乐部)签到,登记  

sign off
1. (在信的结尾)写结束语;(挂电话、广播节目结束时)就说到这儿,到此为止  2. 注销(领取失业救济金的)登记  

sign on
1. 办理失业登记(以领取失业救济金)  

sign over
1. 签字转让(财产、权利等)  

sign up
1. (和…)签约;雇用;报名(参加课程)  

短语用例

    sign sth↔away

    • 签字放弃,签字让与(权利或财产)
      to lose your rights or property by signing a document

      sign for sth

      • 签收
        to sign a document to show that you have received sth

        sign in/out

          sign sb↔in/out

          • 签到 / 退;替…签到 / 签退
            to write your/sb's name when you arrive at or leave an office, a club, etc.
            1. He gave a thumbs-up sign .
              他竖起了大拇指表示赞同。
            2. She nodded as a sign for us to sit down.
              她点头示意我们坐下。

          sign off

          • 结束写信
            to end a letter
            1. a plus/minus sign (+/–)
              加 / 减号
            2. a dollar/pound sign ($/£)
              元 / 英镑的符号
          • (以说再见或播放音乐的形式)结束广播
            to end a broadcast by saying goodbye or playing a piece of music
            1. What sign are you?
              你属什么星座?

          sign sth↔off

          • 签字认可;签名赞同
            to give your formal approval to sth, by signing your name

            sign off on sth

            • 批准
              to express your approval of sth formally and definitely
              1. Sign here, please.
                请在这里签名。
              2. Sign your name here, please.
                请在这里签名。
              3. You haven't signed the letter.
                这封信您还没有署名。
              4. to sign a cheque
                在支票上签字
              5. The treaty was signed on 24 March.
                条约是3月24日签订的。
              6. The player was signing autographs for a group of fans.
                这名队员正在为一群球迷签名。
              7. He signed himself ‘Jimmy’.
                他署名“吉米”。

            sign on

            • 办理失业登记(以领取失业救济金)
              to sign a form stating that you are an unemployed person so that you can receive payment from the government
              1. United have just signed a new goalie.
                联队最近和一名新守门员签约。
              2. He signed for United yesterday.
                昨天他和联队签了约。
              3. The band signed with Virgin Records.
                乐队同维京唱片公司签了约。

            sign on/up

              sign sb↔on/up

              • (使)签约受雇(或入伍)
                to sign a form or contract which says that you agree to do a job or become a soldier; to persuade sb to sign a form or contract like this

                sign sth↔over (to sb)

                • 签字转让(权利或财产)
                  to give your rights or property to sb else by signing a document

                  sign up (for sth)

                  • 报名(参加课程)
                    to arrange to do a course of study by adding your name to the list of people doing it

                    习惯用语

                      n.

                        a sign of the times
                      • 时代特征(含贬义)
                        something that you feel shows what things are like now, especially how bad they are

                      v.

                        signed and sealedsigned, sealed and delivered
                      • 签名盖章完毕的;铁定的;成定局的
                        definite, because all the legal documents have been signed
                      • sign on the dotted line
                      • 在签字处签上姓名(表示同意);签名同意
                        to sign a document to show that you have agreed to buy sth or do sth
                      • Just sign on the dotted line and the car is yours.
                        只要大笔一挥签个字,这车就归你了。
                      • sign/take the pledge
                      • 发誓戒酒
                        to make a promise never to drink alcohol

                      牛津词典

                        noun

                          显示 showing sth
                        • 迹象;征兆;预兆
                          an event, an action, a fact, etc. that shows that sth exists, is happening or may happen in the future
                          1. Headaches may be a sign of stress.
                            头痛可能是紧张的迹象。
                          2. There is no sign of John anywhere.
                            哪儿都没有约翰的影子。
                          3. Call the police at the first sign of trouble.
                            一有闹事的苗头就叫警察。
                          4. The gloomy weather shows no sign of improving.
                            阴沉的天气没有丝毫转晴的迹象。
                          5. Her work is showing some signs of improvement.
                            她的工作出现了一些改进的迹象。
                          6. The fact that he didn't say ‘no’ immediately is a good sign .
                            他没有马上拒绝,这是好征兆。
                          7. If an interview is too easy, it's a sure sign that you haven't got the job.
                            如果面试太简单,那必定表示你没得到那份工作。
                          8. There was no sign of life in the house (= there seemed to be nobody there) .
                            那座房子没有一点住人的迹象。
                          9. If I had noticed the warning signs , none of this would have happened.
                            如果我注意到了那些预警征兆,这种事就一桩也不会发生了。
                        • 提供信息;用以提醒 for information/warning
                        • 招牌;标牌;指示牌;标志
                          a piece of paper, wood or metal that has writing or a picture on it that gives you information, instructions, a warning, etc.
                          1. a road/traffic sign
                            道路 / 交通标志
                          2. a shop/pub sign
                            商店 / 酒吧招牌
                          3. The sign on the wall said ‘Now wash your hands’.
                            墙上的牌子上写着“请洗手”。
                          4. Follow the signs for the city centre.
                            按照标牌的指示到市中心。
                        • 动作;声音 movement/sound
                        • 示意的动作(或声音);手势
                          a movement or sound that you make to tell sb sth
                          1. He gave a thumbs-up sign .
                            他竖起了大拇指表示赞同。
                          2. She nodded as a sign for us to sit down.
                            她点头示意我们坐下。
                        • 符号 symbol
                        • 符号;记号
                          a mark used to represent sth, especially in mathematics
                          1. a plus/minus sign (+/–)
                            加 / 减号
                          2. a dollar/pound sign ($/£)
                            元 / 英镑的符号
                        • 星座 star sign星座 star sign

                        verb

                          姓名 your name
                        • 签(名);署(名);签字;签署
                          to write your name on a document, letter, etc. to show that you have written it, that you agree with what it says, or that it is genuine
                          1. Sign here, please.
                            请在这里签名。
                          2. Sign your name here, please.
                            请在这里签名。
                          3. You haven't signed the letter.
                            这封信您还没有署名。
                          4. to sign a cheque
                            在支票上签字
                          5. The treaty was signed on 24 March.
                            条约是3月24日签订的。
                          6. The player was signing autographs for a group of fans.
                            这名队员正在为一群球迷签名。
                          7. He signed himself ‘Jimmy’.
                            他署名“吉米”。
                        • 合同 contract
                        • 和…签约(或应聘)
                          to arrange for sb, for example a sports player or musician, to sign a contract agreeing to work for your company; to sign a contract agreeing to work for a company
                          1. United have just signed a new goalie.
                            联队最近和一名新守门员签约。
                          2. He signed for United yesterday.
                            昨天他和联队签了约。
                          3. The band signed with Virgin Records.
                            乐队同维京唱片公司签了约。
                        • 做出动作;发出声音 make movement/sound
                        • 示意;打手势
                          to make a request or tell sb to do sth by using a sign, especially a hand movement
                          1. The hotel manager signed to the porter to pick up my case.
                            旅馆经理示意行李工替我拿箱子。
                        • 对聋人 for deaf person
                        • 打手语
                          to use sign language to communicate with sb
                          1. She learnt to sign to help her deaf child.
                            为帮助她耳聋的孩子,她学会了手语。
                          2. An increasing number of plays are now being signed.
                            现在越来越多的戏剧配上了手语。

                        柯林斯词典

                        • N-COUNT 符号;记号
                          Asignis a mark or shape that always has a particular meaning, for example in mathematics or music.
                          1. Equations are generally written with a two-bar equals sign.
                            等式通常用两道横的等号来表示。
                        • N-COUNT (示意的)动作,姿势,手势
                          Asignis a movement of your arms, hands, or head which is intended to have a particular meaning.
                          1. They gave Lavalle the thumbs-up sign...
                            他们对拉瓦列竖起了大拇指。
                          2. The priest made the sign of the cross over him.
                            神父在他上方画了个十字。
                        • VERB 打手势语;为(节目或表演)配手语
                          If yousign, you communicate with someone using sign language. If a programme or performanceis signed, someone uses sign language so that deaf people can understand it.
                          1. All programmes will be either 'signed' or subtitled...
                            所有节目要么要配手语要么要打字幕。
                        • N-COUNT 招牌;标牌;指示牌;告示牌;标志
                          Asignis a piece of wood, metal, or plastic with words or pictures on it. Signs give you information about something, or give you a warning or an instruction.
                          1. ...a sign saying that the highway was closed because of snow.
                            声明公路因大雪而关闭的告示牌
                          2. ...a cardboard sign, which stated 'No to Poll Tax'...
                            写有“反对人头税”的硬纸板抗议牌
                          3. As soon as the seat belt sign had been switched off, we rushed out.
                            安全带指示灯一关掉,我们就冲了出去。
                        • N-VAR 迹象;征兆;表象;痕迹
                          If there is asign ofsomething, there is something which shows that it exists or is happening.
                          1. They are prepared to hand back a hundred prisoners of war a day as a sign of good will...
                            他们准备每日遣返100名战俘以示友好。
                          2. His face and movements rarely betrayed a sign of nerves...
                            他的表情和行为几乎没有流露出紧张的迹象。
                          3. Your blood would have been checked for any sign of kidney failure.
                            应该要对你进行抽血检查的,看是否有任何肾衰竭的迹象。
                        • VERB 在…上签名;在…上签字;签署
                          When yousigna document, you write your name on it, usually at the end or in a special space. You do this to indicate that you have written the document, that you agree with what is written, or that you were present as a witness.
                          1. World leaders are expected to sign a treaty pledging to increase environmental protection...
                            世界各国首脑预计会签署一份承诺加强环境保护的协定。
                          2. Before an operation the patient will be asked to sign a consent form.
                            手术前患者将被要求在同意书上签字。
                        • V-ERG (和…)签约
                          If an organizationsignssomeone or if someonesignsfor an organization, they sign a contract agreeing to work for that organization for a specified period of time.
                          1. The Minnesota Vikings signed Herschel Walker from the Dallas Cowboys...
                            明尼苏达维京人队签下了来自达拉斯牛仔队的赫舍尔·沃克。
                          2. The band then signed to Slash Records.
                            随后乐队和伤痕唱片公司签约。
                        • N-COUNT (黄道十二宫的)宫,星座
                          In astrology, asignor asign of the zodiacis one of the twelve areas into which the heavens are divided.
                          1. The New Moon takes place in your opposite sign of Libra on the 15th.
                            15 日新月会移至你对面的天秤宫。
                        • See also:signingcall sign
                        • PHRASE 不见…的踪影
                          If you say that there isno sign ofsomeone, you mean that they have not yet arrived, although you are expecting them to come.
                          1. The London train was on time, but there was no sign of my Finnish friend.
                            伦敦的火车准点到达,却不见我那芬兰朋友的踪影。
                        • PHRASE 已签字盖章的;已成定局的
                          If you say that an agreement issigned and sealed, orsigned, sealed and delivered, you mean that it is absolutely definite because everyone involved has signed all the legal documents.
                          1. The Chancellor had been hoping to have an agreement signed and sealed by the end of this week...
                            财政大臣一直期望这周末前能敲定一份协议。
                          2. A government spokesman said the bill must be signed, sealed and delivered by tomorrow.
                            一名政府发言人称议案明天必须定下来。
                        • tosignone'sown death warrant→ see:death warrant

                        双语例句

                        • Cutting school more than once in three months is a sign of trouble.
                          3个月内旷课次数超过一次就可能有麻烦了。
                        • He solemnly made the sign of the cross
                          他庄重地画了个十字。
                        • They gave Lavalle the thumbs-up sign
                          他们对拉瓦列竖起了大拇指。
                        • The London train was on time, but there was no sign of my Finnish friend.
                          伦敦的火车准点到达,却不见我那芬兰朋友的踪影。
                        • World leaders are expected to sign a treaty pledging to increase environmental protection
                          世界各国首脑预计会签署一份承诺加强环境保护的协定。
                        • Equations are generally written with a two-bar equals sign.
                          等式通常用两道横的等号来表示。
                        • All programmes will be either 'signed' or subtitled
                          所有节目要么要配手语要么要打字幕。
                        • Her son used sign language to tell her what happened.
                          她儿子用手语告诉她发生了什么事。
                        • I had papers relating to the children which my wife and I had to sign.
                          我有一些关于孩子的文件需要我和妻子签字。
                        • As soon as the seat belt sign had been switched off, we rushed out.
                          安全带指示灯一关掉,我们就冲了出去。