signal
sig
ˈsɪg
sig
nal
nəl
nēl
British pronunciation
/ˈsɪɡnəl/

Definizione e significato di "signal"in inglese

to signal
01

segnalare

to give someone a message, instruction, etc. by making a sound or movement
Transitive: to signal sth
Ditransitive: to signal sb to do sth
to signal definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The coach signaled the players to execute a specific play using hand gestures.
L'allenatore ha segnalato ai giocatori di eseguire un gioco specifico usando gesti delle mani.
02

segnare, indicare

to indicate something as a sign for something else
Transitive: to signal sth | to signal that
example
Esempi
The sudden appearance of police cars signaled trouble in the neighborhood.
L'improvvisa comparsa di auto della polizia segnava problemi nel quartiere.
03

segnalare

to do something to make one's feelings or opinions known
Transitive: to signal an opinion or sentiment
example
Esempi
She signaled her annoyance by tapping her foot impatiently.
Ha segnalato il suo fastidio battendo il piede con impazienza.
01

segnale

a series of electrical or radio waves carrying data to a radio, television station, or mobile phone
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signal definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The Wi-Fi router sends a signal to all connected devices, providing internet access throughout the house.
Il router Wi-Fi invia un segnale a tutti i dispositivi connessi, fornendo accesso a Internet in tutta la casa.
02

segnale

a gesture or action used to convey a message without using words
example
Esempi
She raised her hand as a signal to get the teacher's attention.
Ha alzato la mano come segnale per attirare l'attenzione dell'insegnante.
03

any stimulus, warning, or indication that encourages or triggers a specific action

example
Esempi
Lightning can act as a signal of approaching storm.
signal
01

unusually important, remarkable, or outstanding in quality or effect

example
Esempi
The artist produced a signal work in her final year.
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