signified信息详情
v.表明,预示;作为……的符号;(人)表明(情感);要紧;相互吹牛;(用符号或手势)表达(signify的过去式和过去分词)
n.所指(语言符号的意义);意指
signifieds───所指
dignified───adj.庄严的;有尊严的;高贵的;v.使高贵(dignify的过去式)
ignified───点燃
lignified───adj.木质化的;褐煤化的;v.使木质化(lignify的过去分词)
signifier───n.(语言学)能指(语言的符号形式,区别于意义);记号;表示者
signifies───表示
signifiers───n.(语言学)能指(语言的符号形式,区别于意义);记号;表示者
dignifies───vt.使高贵;增威严;授以荣誉
ignifies───点燃
His presence no longer signified.───他在不在场已不重要。
Two jurors signified their dissent.───两个陪审员表达了他们的异议。
This decision signified a radical change in their policies.───这个决定表明了他们的政策发生了根本的变化。
At the end of each round of questioning, they were given small payments for coming close to the actual answer (signified by the gray bar).───每一轮问题过后,接近真实答案的就可以得到小额的奖励(以灰色条注明)。
The holding of this seminar signified that the concept of New Mother Town is being put into practice, becoming complete and mature.───此次会议的召开标志着新母城理念正在贯彻落实,并将逐步发展、成熟。
That "then" signified: If you do not come to embrace me. Marius looked at his grandfather, whose pallor gave him a face of marble.───这“那么”两个字的意思是“如果您不是要来拥抱我的话”。马吕斯望着他的外祖父,只见他的脸苍白得象一块云石。
The Copenhagen conference produced positive outcomes, but it was by no means the end of our endeavor. It only signified a new beginning.───哥本哈根气候变化会议取得了积极成果,但远不是终点,而是新的起点。
Being assured that the laying away of this my tabernacle is at hand, according as our Lord Jesus Christ also hath signified to me.───我知道我的帐幕快要拆卸了,一如我们的主耶稣基督指示给我的。
Kostya did not know what the uniform signified, but it looked official.───克斯特亚不知道那是什么制服,但它看上去很正式。
She was in complete disagreement, and signified this fact immediately.