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Sinónimos detallados de signal en inglés

signal:

to signal verbo (signals, signalled, signalling)

  1. to signal
    to notice; to signal
    • notice verbo (notices, noticed, noticing)
    • signal verbo (signals, signalled, signalling)
    to observe
    – observe with care or pay close attention to 1
    • observe verbo (observes, observed, observing)
  2. to signal
    draw attention to; to point out; to indicate; to point; to signal; to show
    • point out verbo (points out, pointed out, pointing out)
    • indicate verbo (indicates, indicated, indicating)
    • point verbo (points, pointed, pointing)
    • signal verbo (signals, signalled, signalling)
    • show verbo (shows, showed, showing)
  3. to signal
    to certify; to authenticate; to notice; to confirm; to ratify; to assent; to uphold; to signal
    • certify verbo (certifies, certified, certifying)
    • authenticate verbo (authenticates, authenticated, authenticating)
    • notice verbo (notices, noticed, noticing)
    • confirm verbo (confirms, confirmed, confirming)
    • ratify verbo (ratifies, ratified, ratifying)
    • assent verbo (assents, assented, assenting)
    • uphold verbo (upholds, upheld, upholding)
    • signal verbo (signals, signalled, signalling)
  4. to signal
    to signal; make a signal
  5. to signal
    – be a signal for or a symptom of 1
    to indicate; to point; to signal; bespeak; betoken
    – be a signal for or a symptom of 1
    • indicate verbo (indicates, indicated, indicating)
      • These symptoms indicate a serious illness1
    • point verbo (points, pointed, pointing)
      • Her behavior points to a severe neurosis1
    • signal verbo (signals, signalled, signalling)
      • The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued1
    • bespeak verbo
    • betoken verbo
  6. to signal
    – communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs 1
    to sign; to signal; signalize; signalise
    – communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs 1
    • sign verbo (signs, signed, signing)
      • He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture1
    • signal verbo (signals, signalled, signalling)
      • The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu1
    • signalize verbo, americano
    • signalise verbo, británico

Conjugaciones de signal:

present
  1. signal
  2. signal
  3. signals
  4. signal
  5. signal
  6. signal
simple past
  1. signalled
  2. signalled
  3. signalled
  4. signalled
  5. signalled
  6. signalled
present perfect
  1. have signalled
  2. have signalled
  3. has signalled
  4. have signalled
  5. have signalled
  6. have signalled
past continuous
  1. was signalling
  2. were signalling
  3. was signalling
  4. were signalling
  5. were signalling
  6. were signalling
future
  1. shall signal
  2. will signal
  3. will signal
  4. shall signal
  5. will signal
  6. will signal
continuous present
  1. am signalling
  2. are signalling
  3. is signalling
  4. are signalling
  5. are signalling
  6. are signalling
subjunctive
  1. be signalled
  2. be signalled
  3. be signalled
  4. be signalled
  5. be signalled
  6. be signalled
diverse
  1. signal!
  2. let's signal!
  3. signalled
  4. signalling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

signal [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the signal
    the signal; the sign
    • signal [the ~] sustantivo
    • sign [the ~] sustantivo
  2. the signal
    the sound-signal; the call; the signal
  3. the signal
    – any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message 1
    the sign; the signal; the signaling
    – any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message 1
    • sign [the ~] sustantivo
    • signal [the ~] sustantivo
      • signals from the boat suddenly stopped1
    • signaling [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the signal
    – any incitement to action 1
    the signal
    – any incitement to action 1
    • signal [the ~] sustantivo
      • he awaited the signal to start1
      • the victory was a signal for wild celebration1
  5. the signal
    – an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength) whose modulation represents coded information about the source from which it comes 1
    the signal
    – an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength) whose modulation represents coded information about the source from which it comes 1

signal adj.

  1. signal
    – notably out of the ordinary 1
    signal
    – notably out of the ordinary 1
    • signal adj.
      • the year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party1

Palabras relacionadas con "signal":

  • signaling, signals, signally

Sinónimos alternativos de "signal":


Definiciones relacionadas de "signal":

  1. notably out of the ordinary1
    • the year saw one signal triumph for the Labour party1
  2. any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message1
    • signals from the boat suddenly stopped1
  3. any incitement to action1
    • he awaited the signal to start1
    • the victory was a signal for wild celebration1
  4. an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength) whose modulation represents coded information about the source from which it comes1
  5. be a signal for or a symptom of1
    • The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued1
  6. communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs1
    • The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu1

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