signalize如何读

英:['sɪgnəlaɪz]

美:['sɪgnəˌlaɪz]

signalize是什么意思

vt.

使著名

使显著

使显眼

向…发信号

signalize自然拼读

sig·nal·ize

sIg n laIz

signalize变形

第三人称单数:signalizes

现在分词:signalizing

过去式:signalized

过去分词:signalized

signalize词根

词根:sign

adj.

signal 显著的;作为信号的

signed 有符号的;已签字的;有正负之分的

adv.

signally 显著地;突出地;非凡地

n.

sign 迹象;符号;记号;手势

signature 署名;签名;信号

signal 信号;暗号;导火线

signaling 发信号;打信号

signer 签名者;用手势示意者

signaler 信号装置;信号员

signalisation 信号通知

signalization 信号作用

signaller 通讯兵;信号装置

signalman 信号员;信号手

v.

signed 署名;写下;预示;示意(sign的过去分词)

vi.

sign 签署;签名

signal 发信号

vt.

sign 签署;示意

signal 标志;用信号通知

signalise 使…显著;用信号通知;庆祝;突出地表明

signalize英英释义

Verb

1. provide with traffic signals;

"signalize a busy intersection"

2. communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs;

"He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"

"The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"

3. point out carefully and clearly

4. make conspicuous or noteworthy

signalize词源中文解释

1650年代,“使显眼或引人注目”; 见 signal(n.)+ -ize。它在1702年被证明为“使人知道,引人注目的展示”; 在1961年被证明为“提供交通信号”。相关: Signalized; signalizing; signalization。

signalize词源英文解释

The first known use of signalize was in 1613

signalize儿童词典英英释义

signboardnoun

a board with a notice or sign on it

signaturenoun

the name of a person written by that person

a notation used in music to indicate the key or the rhythm

signaturenoun

the name of a person written by that person

a notation used in music to indicate the key or the rhythm

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signalmannoun

a person who sends signals or works with signals

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signalizeverb

to make well-known : point out clearly

signalize 例句

1 The researchers described Broad Street, a five-lane arterial road, as "a daunting road to cross with or without a signal in Hilltop, and distances to signalized crossing areas can be several blocks."

2 The function of news is to signalize an event, the function of truth is to bring to light the hidden facts, to set them into relation with each other, and make a picture of reality on which men can act.

3 His ear now signalized itself, by detecting the most minute irregularities in the orchestra.

4 “It was the intention of the Irish population to signalize the present anniversary of the birth of their patron saint with a degree of ‘pomp and circumstance’ of glorious display unparalleled by any previous celebration.”

5 I could pick him out, having learned to notice the subtle physical intensification, a kind of brightness, that signalizes the first phase of kemmer.

6 His successor, Aquila, signalized his entering upon office by an activity that outdid that of Laetus himself.

7 The stay at Rio was further signalized by a liaison with an actress, of that eminently casual kind which Gauguin was to experience so often later on.

8 The doctorate “signalized my merger with the U.S.A. and my dehyphenizaton,” Professor Aaron wrote.

9 And at the city's more than 50 signalized intersections, crews have stuck up decals depicting a no-cellphone symbol below the words: "Don't be distracted."

10 The transportation department decided to install a traffic signal, pointing to studies that showed current conditions warranted a signalized intersection.

11 These Christians signalized their faith by the rite of baptism, and gloried in the sense of endowment with "the Spirit."

12 Its priorities are curb ramps, sidewalks and signalized intersections.

13 Converting a signalized intersection to a roundabout reduces severe crashes by 78 percent and overall crashes by 48 percent.

14 The next instant, however, he became aware that in some mysterious way these noises signalized his rescue from a terrible situation.

15 The growing importance of the new state was signalized by the conclusion, in 1596, of a triple alliance between England, France and the United Provinces.

16 George Grenville as First Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, signalized his period of administration by the Stamp Act.

17 The bike crossings also function as signalized crosswalks for pedestrians.

18 To see how this works, consider the new signalized intersection at Northeast 125th Street and 28th Avenue Northeast in Lake City.

19 The happy change of circumstances was signalized by David by two memorable acts, the one an act of justice, the other an act of generosity.

20 As an alternative to using Moffett, try Innovation Way, which has been signalized to better accommodate higher traffic volumes.

signalize 同义词

5 用信号通知

signal

6 使显眼

marking

10 向…发信号

signal

14 特别提到

note

15 使明显

evidence evince

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