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词汇 signify
释义 signify
verb
 formaluk /ˈsɪɡ.nɪ.faɪ/ us /ˈsɪɡ.nə.faɪ/

signifyverb (MEAN)


[ T ]
to be a sign of something; to mean: 表示;意味着
Nobody really knows what the marks on the ancient stones signify.没人真正知道那些古代石头上的记号代表什么含义。
[ + that ]The number 30 on a road sign signifies that the speed limit is 30 miles an hour.路标上的数字30表示时速限定为30英里。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Meaning & significance
acceptation
add
add up to something
backspin
be a badge of somethingidiom
connotation
drive
i.e.
interpretable
locution
locutionary
mean
meaningfully
meaningfulness
purport
sense
significant
subtext
use
what's with something?idiom

signifyverb (MAKE KNOWN)


[ T ]
to make something known; to show: 使知道;表明
She signified her agreement by nodding her head.她点头表示同意。
[ + (that) ]She signified (that) she was in agreement by nodding her head.她点头表示同意。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
define
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

signifyverb (BE IMPORTANT)


[ I ]
to have importance or to matter: 很重要,要紧
Don't worry about being late - it doesn't signify.别担心迟到——不要紧。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Being important and having importance
beat
big deal
bulk
bulk largeidiom
centrality
count
countable
cut
echo down/through the agesidiom
equally
fish
front and centre
have bigger/other fish to fryidiom
have/take pride of placeidiom
matter
preponderate
pride
reign
the beating heart of somethingidiom
treasurable

signify | American Dictionary


signify
verb
us/ˈsɪɡ·nəˌfɑɪ/

signifyverb (MEAN)


[ T ]
to mean something, or be a sign of:
In this picture, red represents sulfur and green signifies hydrogen.

signifyverb (MAKE KNOWN)


to make (something) known; to show:
[ I ]All those in favor, please signify by raising your hands.
[ + that clause ]I need a letter from you signifying that this matter is closed.

Examples of signify


signify
The solid curve in each graph signifies the settings of the ideal observer that compensates for changes in test surface azimuth.
An individual's cattle herd is always a mix of animals with different ear markings, signifying the kinship links that have been forged through marriage.
What signifies the projects of contemplative men if the hammer and the lathe are not employed to call their ideas into existence?
In sacrificing marriages deemed undesirable and striving for economic independence, women frequently displayed a ' waywardness ' and boldness that signified their growing strength and resilience.
As obstructive undergrowth, the jungle represented an impediment to progress; as an environment for hostile predators it signified the dread characteristics of man's unenlightened state.
After negotiating, the participating states pass identical legislation signifying their agreement on the compact's terms, purposes, and policies.
No outdoor sign signifies its existence, and whereas before you could stride through and talk to the staff, you now need to be buzzed in.
Men's animating principle was the superior mens or spiritus that connoted rationality, women's the inferior anima or sensus that signified sensuality.
Although the term ' scientism ' is frequently used, it is often not clear what it signifies.
Therefore, the occurrence of such an impulse signifies the 'switch-on' of the anomalous resistivity on a field line, even far away from the observation point.
Then there are some basic rules of versespeaking, with half-lines signifying a pause or an interruption.
While the 'formal colony' signified political domination of the colonized area, the 'substantial colony' signified the transmigration of social groups.
Since arsenal workers held the legal status of active soldiers, arbitrarily leaving the factory signified desertion.
In other words, the point at which these contradictory elements in the blues cross over each other carves out a space for signifying practice.
Their behaviour signified a fundamental change in the relationships between bosses and workers that would have been inconceivable a decade earlier.
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