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1 signal
{signl}
I. 1. сигнал, знак, сигнализация, семафор
2. ел. импулс
3. воен. знак, сигнал, повод
II. 1. давам знак/сигнал на/за, сигнализирам на/за (и с to) to SIGNAL a message предавам съобщение със сигнали
to SIGNAL that one is about to turn left/right сигнализирам, че ще правя ляв/десен завой, давам ляв/десен мигач
2. ез. характерен белег съм за (дадена форма/функция)
3. attr сигнален, изключителен, забележителен* * *{signl} n 1. сигнал; знак; сигнализация; семафор; 2. ел. импул(2) {signl} v (-ll-) 1. давам знак/сигнал на/за, сигнализирам* * *1 n сигнал, знак; pl воен. свръзки, свързочни войски;2 v съобщавам чрез сигнал;3 a забележителен;signal Corps; n рl ам. воен. свързочни войски.* * *1. attr сигнален, изключителен, забележителен 2. i. сигнал, знак, сигнализация, семафор 3. ii. давам знак/сигнал на/за, сигнализирам на/за (и с to) to signal a message предавам съобщение със сигнали 4. to signal that one is about to turn left/right сигнализирам, че ще правя ляв/десен завой, давам ляв/десен мигач 5. воен. знак, сигнал, повод 6. ез. характерен белег съм за (дадена форма/функция) 7. ел. импулс* * *signal[´signəl] I. n 1. сигнал; сигнализация; жп семафор; 2. pl воен. свързочни войски; 3. знак, признак; II. v (- ll-) 1. давам сигнал (на, за, с), сигнализирам, предупреждавам; to \signal an order предавам заповед със сигнали; the ship \signalled its distress параходът сигнализира, че е в опасност; III. adj изключителен, забележителен; \signal success ( victory) блестящ успех (победа).
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