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1. noun1) (a mark used to mean something; a symbol: is the sign for addition.) tegn2) (a notice set up to give information (a shopkeeper's name, the direction of a town etc) to the public: road-sign.) skilt3) (a movement (eg a nod, wave of the hand) used to mean or represent something: He made a sign to me to keep still.) tegn, signal4) (a piece of evidence suggesting that something is present or about to come: There were no signs of life at the house and he was afraid they were away; Clouds are often a sign of rain.) tegn2. verb1) (to write one's name (on): Sign at the bottom, please.) underskrive2) (to write (one's name) on a letter, document etc: He signed his name on the document.) underskrive3) (to make a movement of the head, hand etc in order to show one's meaning: She signed to me to say nothing.) gjøre tegn, tilkjennegi•- signpost
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- sign upmerke--------signal--------skiltIsubst. \/saɪn\/1) tegn, merke, spor2) symbol3) skilt4) (forkortelse for sign language) tegnspråk, tegn5) ( astrologi) (himmel)tegn, stjernebilde6) vink, varsel7) (amer.) (dyre)spor8) (matematikk, språkvitenskap) tegnas a sign that til tegn på, som tegn påbear signs of bære spor av, bære merker etterdo signs and wonders gjøre tegn og underlige gjerninger, gjøre tegn og underefrom all signs etter alt å dømme• from all signs, they never found the burglarhigh sign ( hverdagslig) forklaring: håndsignal som betyr 'OK', hvor man løfter hånden i været mens tommel- og peke- eller langfinger danner en sirkelin sign of som tegn påmake a sign \/ signs to somebody gjøre tegn til noenmake no sign ikke gi tegn fra seg, stå urørligsign manual egenhendig underskriftsign of tegn på, tegn for, tegn tilthe sign of the cross korsets tegnthe sign of the times tidens tegnspeak by signs snakke tegnspråk, tale gjennom tegnthere is every sign that eller all the signs are that alt tyder på atunder the sign of ( astrologi) i tegnetIIverb \/saɪn\/1) undertegne, skrive under på, signere• would you sign this picture, please?2) ( på hotell e.l.) skrive seg inn• have you signed the hotel register yet?3) skrive kontrakt med, engasjere, verve4) ( om håndbevegelse) vise med (et) tegn, gi tegn (til), vinke5) sette opp skilt, merke opp (med skilt)6) ( kirkelig) gjøre korsets tegn over7) ( sjøfart) mønstre påsign articles ( sjøfart) mønstre på, ta hyre, bli påmønstretsign assent nikke bifallendesign away fraskrive seg, gi skriftlig avkall påsigned, sealed and delivered ( overført) klappet og klart, fiks ferdigsign for kvittere forsign in stemple inn, skrive ned sin ankomsttid skrive inn (noen) som gjest (i klubb e.l.)sign in full se ➢ full, 1sign off ( sjøfart) mønstre av ( radio) stenge senderen, avslutte sendingen ( hverdagslig) (av)slutte, stikke, forsvinne ( hverdagslig) ta kvelden, gå og legge seg ( britisk) forklaring: registrere seg for å slutte å motta trygd når man har funnet en jobbsign on ansette, skrive kontrakt med, engasjereta ansettelse, skrive kontrakt (med), ta engasjement( militærvesen) verve (seg), la seg verve ( sjøfart) mønstre på, ta hyre melde seg( på stemplingsur) stemple inn ( radio) starte sendingsign one's name to something skrive sitt navn under noe, underskrive på noesign out sjekke ut la seg skrive ut( på stemplingsur) stemple utsign over overdrasign somebody out skrive opp at noen er utesign up melde seg på, skrive (seg) opp, skrive (seg) innansette, skrive kontrakt med ( militærvesen) verve seg ( sjøfart) mønstre på
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