0 something that shows that something is happening -- признак, примета
Flowers are the first sign of Spring.
[ + (that) ] It's a sign that things are improving.
1 a symbol or message in a public place that gives information or instructions -- вывеска, объявление, указатель
a road sign
a 'no-smoking' sign
2 a symbol that has a particular meaning -- знак, обозначение
3 a movement you make to give someone information or tell them what to do -- жест, знак
4 to write your name on something to show that you wrote/painted, etc it or to show that you agree to it -- подписывать(ся)
It represents the subcategorisation properties of a given sign.
The signs in front of the random variables represent the agents' movements in and out of each group.
Thus, a negative sign indicates a decrease in technical inefficiency or an increase in technical efficiency.
It is from these signs that one can draw inferences and find out about things previously unknown, just as through speech.
There are no standardized tests of sign language, so the sign language abilities of deaf students who read successfully or not are unknown.
Older inmates are not constantly targeted, but the situation exists - to be old in prison is perceived to be a sign of weakness.
With recidivism often seen as one of the signs of the ' incorrigible ', petty property offenders were thus particularly vulnerable to be singled out.
Care was taken not to select any seeds with visible signs of radicle emergence.
中文繁体
寫, 簽(名),署(名), 簽署,簽字…
More中文简体
写, 签(名),署(名), 签署,签字…
MoreEspañol
señal, letrero, indicio…
MorePortuguês
placa, aviso, sinal…
More日本語
(公共の)表示, 標識, 兆し…
MoreTürk dili
işaret, iz, simge…
MoreFrançais
signe [masculine], panneau [masculine], pancarte [feminine]…
MoreCatalan
senyal, rètol, indici…
More