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1 signal
1. nounSignal, dasat a signal from the headmaster — auf ein Zeichen des Direktors
the signal was against us/at red — (Railw.) das Signal zeigte "halt"/stand auf Rot
hand signals — (Motor Veh.) Handzeichen
2. intransitive verb,radio signal — Funkspruch, der
(Brit.) - ll- signalisieren; Signale geben; [Kraftfahrer:] blinken; (using hand etc. signals) anzeigen3. transitive verb,signal to somebody [to do something] — jemandem ein Zeichen geben[, etwas zu tun]
(Brit.) - ll-1) (lit. or fig.) signalisierensignal somebody [to do something] — jemandem ein Zeichen geben[, etwas zu tun]
4. adjectivethe driver signalled that he was turning right — der Fahrer zeigte an, dass er [nach] rechts abbiegen wollte
* * *['siɡnəl] 1. noun1) (a sign (eg a movement of the hand, a light, a sound), especially one arranged beforehand, giving a command, warning or other message: He gave the signal to advance.) das Signal2) (a machine etc used for this purpose: a railway signal.) das Signal3) (the wave, sound received or sent out by a radio set etc.) das Signal2. verb1) (to make signals (to): The policeman signalled the driver to stop.) Zeichen geben2) (to send (a message etc) by means of signals.) signalisieren•- academic.ru/67212/signalman">signalman* * *sig·nal[ˈsɪgnəl]I. nthey are demanding a clear \signal that the issues are being addressed sie verlangen ein klares [An]zeichen dafür, dass die Probleme angegangen wurdenII. vt1. (indicate)▪ to \signal sth [to sb] [jdm] etw signalisierenhe \signalled left, but turned right er blinkte nach links, bog aber nach rechts abto \signal impatience Ungeduld zu erkennen geben2. (gesticulate)▪ to \signal sb to do sth jdm signalisieren, etw zu tunIII. visignalisieren; TELEC meldenshe \signalled to them to be quiet sie gab ihnen ein Zeichen, ruhig zu sein* * *I ['sɪgnl]1. nto give the signal for sth — das Zeichen/Signal zu etw geben
4) (Brit MIL)Signals — ≈ Fernmelder pl, Angehörige der britischen Fernmeldetruppe Royal Corps of Signals
2. vt1) (= indicate) anzeigen; arrival, future event, spring etc ankündigento signal sb to do sth —
the policeman signalled (Brit) or signaled (US) the cars on — der Polizist gab den Autos das Zeichen weiterzufahren
that he was going to turn left — er zeigte an, dass er ( nach) links abbiegen wollte
to signal one's intention to do sth — anzeigen, dass man vorhat, etw zu tun
2) message signalisieren3. viein Zeichen gebento the waiter — er winkte dem Ober
he signaled for the check (US) — er winkte zum Zeichen, dass er zahlen wollte
the driver didn't signal — der Fahrer hat kein Zeichen gegeben or hat nicht angezeigt
IIfor reinforcements — der General forderte Verstärkung an
adj attr (liter)victory, courage beachtlich, bemerkenswert; success, contribution beachtlich; failure, stupidity eklatant (geh)* * *signal [ˈsıɡnl]A s2. ELEK, SCHIFF, MIL, TECH (Funk)Spruch m:Royal Corps of Signals, the Signals Br (die) Fernmeldetruppefor für, zu):give a signal ein Zeichen setzenB adj (adv signally)1. Signal…:signal beacon Signalbake f;signal engineering Fernmeldetechnik f;signal code Zeichenschlüssel m2. beachtlich, un-, außergewöhnlichC v/t prät und pperf -naled, besonders Br -nalled2. fig zu verstehen geben, signalisierensig. abk1. signal2. signature* * *1. nounSignal, dasa signal for something/to somebody — ein Zeichen zu etwas/für jemanden
the signal was against us/at red — (Railw.) das Signal zeigte "halt"/stand auf Rot
hand signals — (Motor Veh.) Handzeichen
2. intransitive verb,radio signal — Funkspruch, der
(Brit.) - ll- signalisieren; Signale geben; [Kraftfahrer:] blinken; (using hand etc. signals) anzeigen3. transitive verb,signal to somebody [to do something] — jemandem ein Zeichen geben[, etwas zu tun]
(Brit.) - ll-1) (lit. or fig.) signalisierensignal somebody [to do something] — jemandem ein Zeichen geben[, etwas zu tun]
the driver signalled that he was turning right — der Fahrer zeigte an, dass er [nach] rechts abbiegen wollte
2) (Radio etc.) funken; [über Funk] durchgeben4. adjective* * *n.Signal e) n.Zeichen - n. v.signalisieren v.
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