Synonym: bespeak, betoken, indicate, point, sign, signaling, signalise, signalize. Similar words: signature, sign on, assign, sign in, resign, design, designs, designer. Meaning: ['sɪgnl] n. 1. any communication that encodes a message 2. any incitement to action 3. an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength) whose modulation represents coded information about the source from which it comes. v. 1. communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs 2. be a signal for or a symptom of. adj. notably out of the ordinary.
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(211) During the Apollo 14 flight, another problem arose after the intermittent abort signal mentioned in intermission 3 had been solved.
(212) Analysts said the euro's resilience was a bullish signal for the currency.
(213) Now look, look at the counterpane world, project yourself into it, look beside that bijou signal box.
(214) The broadcasting of a pay channel requires the encryption or scrambling of the signal on emission and the unscrambling on reception.
(215) But it would signal a policy shift by the central bank that could crimp the economy severely later on.
(216) He walked along Platform 2 and noticed smoke coming from the signal box.
(217) Interference and ghost images caused by reflections of the received signal are more easily cancelled out in a digital television.sentencedict .com
(218) Signal voltage gain is always accompanied by greater signal current attenuation and viceversa with a transformer.
(219) When managers entrust employees with important decisions, they signal their respect for those employees.
(220) However, they still had no luck as, here again, there was no clear signal.
(221) In the second section the recognition results are analysed using signal detection theory measures.
(222) For speech recognition the principal operational difficulty to be faced is the interference to the acoustic signal from background noise.
(223) When approached underwater they give an alarm or warning signal consisting of a series of quite rapid and quite audible grunts.
(224) They knew what the signal meant: Sol Minskoff almost never consulted his colleagues about music choices.
(225) Males can be beguiled into a signal by the workings of the female mind.
(226) The letters are divided into traffic light colours to signal to customers whether their endowment will pay off their mortgage.
(227) Thus the machine automatically differentiates between an incoming fax signal and voice call and will respond accordingly.
(228) Men are more likely to run a red light, forget to signal,[sentencedict.com] or drink and drive.
(229) The requests may signal that the jurors are focusing on the hotly contested blood evidence.
(230) Adtranz Signal has been selected as preferred bidder, with the formal contract to be signed shortly.
(231) A cellular phone is really a mobile radio system that sends a signal out over public airwaves.
(232) He came up with the electric clock, a form of fire alarm, a railway signal and a loudspeaker.
(233) Indeed these monitoring devices can be arranged to automatically signal a lift breakdown to a remote point by a telephone line.
(234) Denver said, waiting for air traffic controllers to confirm they could trace his signal.
(235) White chimney smoke is the traditional signal that a new pope has been chosen.
(236) Of course, there is intense competition among the London brokerage houses to signal their bids as fast as possible.
(237) This also generates a bias signal required by the delay line chip.
(238) There are already plans to put lights on a driver's dashboard which will come on to signal any danger.
(239) Lift off commenced with a start signal to the five F-l engines of the first stage.
(240) The electrical signal is amplified and broadcast over a large diameter coaxial backbone cable to individual subscribers.
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