to signal
01
신호를 보내다, 신호하다
to give someone a message, instruction, etc. by making a sound or movement
Transitive: to signal sth
Ditransitive: to signal sb to do sth
예시들
In a crowded room, she discreetly signaled her friend across the table to join her.
붐비는 방에서, 그녀는 테이블 건너편에 있는 친구에게 조용히 신호를 보내 그녀와 함께하라고 했다.
02
신호를 보내다, 나타내다
to indicate something as a sign for something else
Transitive: to signal sth | to signal that
예시들
The sudden drop in temperature signaled the onset of winter.
기온의 급격한 하락은 겨울의 시작을 알렸다.
03
신호를 보내다, 표현하다
to do something to make one's feelings or opinions known
Transitive: to signal an opinion or sentiment
예시들
He signaled his agreement by nodding his head vigorously.
그는 머리를 힘껏 끄덕여 그의 동의를 신호했다.
Signal
01
신호, 신호들
a series of electrical or radio waves carrying data to a radio, television station, or mobile phone
예시들
The radio picked up a weak signal from a distant station, resulting in static-filled audio.
라디오가 먼 방송국에서 약한 신호를 수신하여 잡음이 가득한 오디오가 되었다.
02
신호, 표시
a gesture or action used to convey a message without using words
예시들
The referee 's whistle served as a signal to stop the game.
심판의 휘슬은 게임을 중단하라는 신호로 작용했습니다.
03
any stimulus, warning, or indication that encourages or triggers a specific action
예시들
Market trends can be a signal for investment decisions.
signal
01
unusually important, remarkable, or outstanding in quality or effect
예시들
His speech was a signal event in the history of the movement.
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