signaller如何读

英:[ˈsɪgnələ(r)]

signaller是什么意思

  • n.信号装置(信号手)

signaller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

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

signaler 信号装置;信号员

signalisation 信号通知

signalization 信号作用

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

signalize 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 使显眼;使著名;向…发信号

signaller英英释义

noun

sign, indication

an act, event, or watchword that has been agreed on as the occasion of concerted action

something that incites to action

something (such as a sound, gesture, or object) that conveys notice or warning

an object used to transmit or convey information beyond the range of human voice

the sound or image conveyed in telegraphy, telephony, radio, radar, or television

a detectable physical quantity or impulse (such as a voltage, current, or magnetic field strength) by which messages or information can be transmitted

verb

transitive verb

to notify by a signal

signal the fleet to turn back

to communicate or indicate by or as if by signals

signaled the end of an era

to constitute a characteristic feature of (a meaningful linguistic form)

intransitive verb

to make or send a signal

adjective

distinguished from the ordinary : notable

a signal achievement

signaller词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Medieval Latin signale, from Late Latin, neuter of signalis of a sign, from Latin signum Adjective modification of French signalé, past participle of signaler to distinguish, from Old Italian segnalare to signal, distinguish, from segnale signal, from Medieval Latin signale

The first known use of signal was in the 15th century

signaller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

signaller 例句

1 If Network Rail staff, which include signallers, walk out, it will affect both passenger services and the movement of goods by train, including bulk consignments of fuel and some food, experts say.

2 So women have worked in the armed forces as doctors, nurses, engineers, signallers, administrators and lawyers.

3 The election results surely signal the start of a new era.

4 Did he signal before he made the left turn?

5 The story was written in 1917 after Tolkien returned from the Somme, where he had served as a signaller.

6 That differs from RMT strikes, which also involve Network Rail signallers and therefore cause nationwide disruption.

7 The court heard the Edinburgh-based signaller with 2 Scots became obsessed with graduate Miss Ruggles - originally from Leicestershire - and stalked her when he realised she was moving on after their intense relationship ended.

8 As important as communications were to the forces, signallers were often mistrusted by their own men.

9 In response to pressure changes, our eardrums vibrate at different frequencies that send electrical signals to our brains, which distinguish and register the sounds.

10 All train operators, including Transport for London, will be affected by the strike as Network Rail's signallers control train movements across Great Britain.

11 "They operate in four-man teams comprising a sniper, two riflemen, and a signaller," says Dyer.

12 The umpire signaled a strike.

13 Words you love are dying all over the place, yet this centuries-old signaller of faux-intelligence and an incoming garbage opinion prevails.

14 The farmer had appointed a contractor to carry out the harvesting operation and an attendant had been provided at the crossing to phone the signaller and operate the gates.

15 What makes virtue signalling annoying, surely, is the suspicion that the signal’s false: that the signaller isn’t really so moral, or might even be using signalling as an alternative to being moral.

16 RMT members include everyone from drivers, guards and catering staff to signallers and track maintenance workers.

17 A transport ministry official said issues such as secure mobile communications between drivers and signallers and lighting in tunnels have been addressed.

18 "Whilst looking through the album it turns out that he was, according to the RAF Museum in London, a signaller in Bomber Command Air Crew," he said.

19 Any gates or barriers often need to be operated manually, with some crossings requiring users to telephone a signaller to check it is safe to cross.

20 Members at the organisation, which employs maintenance workers and signallers, were due to walk out on 16 March alongside train company staff.

signaller 同义词

1 作信号的人

signaler

2 信号员

signalman signaler

3 信号器

signal buzzer signaler

4 信号兵

signalman signaler

signaller 短语相关

distress signal distress signal/call hand signal signal-caller sound/signal the retreat traffic signal turn signal virtue-signal

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