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Etymology: [ 'sIn ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English signe, from Old French, from Latin signum mark, token, sign, image, seal; perhaps akin to Latin secare to cut; more at SAW.
Antonyms: unsigned

imzalam, imzaladı, imzali, imza, damgalı, imzalanmis, imzalandı, imzalanmış, imzalı/işaretli, sign imzala/işaret et, imzala, imzalamak, belirti, imza atmak, işaret, belirtmek, işaretlemek, sembol, tabela, burç sembolü, burç, haç işareti, imza etmek, gösterge, ima etmek, alamet, etiket, işaret levhası, jest, ismini yazmak, mucize işareti, nişan, simge, semptom, sign, nişane, istavroz, iz, işaret etmek, isim levhası, kaydolmak, 1. işaret: plus sign artı işareti. minus sign eksi işareti. the signs of the zodiac burç işaretleri. the sign of the cross haç işareti. 2, ifade etmek, alâmet, belgi, işaretim, spor (yeni bir oyuncuyla) kontrat yapmak, eser, on iki burçtan biri, bellik, sign language sağır ve dilsizlerin işaretlerle konuştuklansign manual el yazısı imza sign painter tabela ressamı, işaret: plus sign artı işareti. minus sign eksi işareti. the signs of the zodiac burç işaretleri. the sign of the cross haç işareti. 2, İşaret, araz, belirti, belirti,v.imzala:n.işaret, işaretle(mek), imza, imzalamak, yazmak,

1 imzalam     ts
2 imzaladı     ts
3 imzali     ts
4 imza  Bilgisayar     ts
5 damgalı     ts
6 imzalanmis     ts
7 imzalandı     ts
8 imzalanmış     ts
9 imzalı/işaretli     ts
10 sign imzala/işaret et     ts
11 imzala  fiil     ts
12sign imzalamak     ts
13sign belirti  isim     ts
14sign imza atmak     ts
15sign işaret  isim     ts
16sign belirtmek     ts
17sign işaretlemek     ts
18sign sembol  isim     ts
19sign tabela  isim     ts
20sign burç sembolü  isim     ts
21sign burç  isim     ts
22sign haç işareti     ts
23sign imza etmek     ts
24sign gösterge     ts
25sign ima etmek     ts
26sign alamet     ts
27sign etiket     ts
28sign işaret levhası     ts
29sign jest     ts
30sign ismini yazmak     ts
31sign mucize işareti     ts
32sign nişan     ts
33sign simge     ts
34sign semptom     ts
35sign sign  Tıp     ts
36sign nişane     ts
37sign istavroz     ts
38sign iz     ts
39sign işaret etmek     ts
40sign isim levhası     ts
41sign kaydolmak     ts
42sign 1. işaret: plus sign artı işareti. minus sign eksi işareti. the signs of the zodiac burç işaretleri. the sign of the cross haç işareti. 2  isim     ts
43sign ifade etmek  fiil     ts
44sign alâmet  isim     ts
45sign belgi     ts
46sign işaretim     ts
47sign spor (yeni bir oyuncuyla) kontrat yapmak  fiil     ts
48sign eser     ts
49sign on iki burçtan biri     ts
50sign bellik     ts
51sign sign language sağır ve dilsizlerin işaretlerle konuştuklansign manual el yazısı imza sign painter tabela ressamı     ts
52sign işaret: plus sign artı işareti. minus sign eksi işareti. the signs of the zodiac burç işaretleri. the sign of the cross haç işareti. 2     ts
53sign İşaret, araz, belirti  Tıp     ts
54sign belirti,v.imzala:n.işaret     ts
55sign işaretle(mek)     ts
56sign imza, imzalamak, yazmak     ts
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Simple past tense and past participle of sign, Having a signature, endorsed, Having both positive and negative varieties, To have used sign language, having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter, past of sign, used of the language of the deaf, having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter", having a signature, marked with a person's signature, A signed print is one signed, in pencil or ink, by the artist and/or engraver of the print A print is said to be signed in the plate if the artist's signature is incorporated into the matrix and so appears as part of the printed image Proof prints were originally signed as "proof" that the impression met the artist's expectation Later proof prints were signed in order to add commercial value to these impressions In the late nineteenth century, in response to the development of photomechanical reproduction techniques, fine arts prints were signed by the artists in order to distinguish between original prints and reproductions Seymour Haden and James McNeil Whistler are usually credited with introducing this practice in the 1880s, only used where the signature is by the author, illustrator or some other person with a direct association with the book, Bearing the holographic name of, unless otherwise stated, the author, The signature of that person, C++ keyword used to indicate a signed data type, Positive or negative polarity, A linguistic unit in sign language equivalent to word in spoken languages, sign language in general, An omen, An astrological sign, Any of several specialized non-alphabetic symbols, A visible indication, A clearly visible object, generally flat, bearing a short message in words or pictures, A meaningful gesture, A property of the body that indicates a disease and, unlike a symptom, is unlikely to be noticed by the patient, A traffic sign, To communicate using sign language, To communicate using (sign langauge), To write one's signature on (a document), thus showing authorship, To give autographs, To write one's signature somewhere, To give legal consent by writing one's signature, To persuade to sign a contract, Any words, lettering, parts of letters, figures, numerals, phrases, sentences, emblems, decides, designs, trade names or trade marks whether stationary or portable, by which anything is made known, such as used to locate an individual, form of association, a corporation, a profession, a business, or a commodity or product which are visible from a public or private street or right of way and used to attract attention, Any medical or trauma condition that can be observed and described, A symbol in its aspect as a verbal representative of a natural object or concept, Any devise, structure, display or placard which is affixed to, placed on or in proximity to, or displayed from within a building to attract the attention of the public forthe purposes of advertising, identifying or communicating information about goods and services, Evidence of a person's presence or passage, In the endowment ordinance, a gesture accompanying the swearing of a specific oath, the smallest unit of meaning Anything that can be used to communicate (or to tell a lie), Unit in a communicative system comprising a signifier ( that carries the meaning ) and a signified ( what is meant ) Conventional term for a self-contained unit of cuniform script, In tracking, sign is any evidence of change from the natural state that is inflicted on an environment by a creature's passage E g , glove, candy wrapper, footprint, string caught in shrub, overturned stone, broken twig, etc, an objective manifestation of a pathological condition Signs are observed by the examiner rather than reported by the affected individual [DSM-IV], A term defined traditionally as aliquid stat pro aliquo (something that stands for something else) In the semiotic view, however, the sign is not a tangible object, like a road sign, but the relation of the sign vehicle, the referent and the sense (or between the signified and the signifier) Today, the term sign itself, apart from the specific meaning of these relations, is usually used by semioticians as an all-encompassing or all-inclusive term In other words, sign is used as an umbrella term-a term under which a host of subtypes huddle, An airport decoration Usually unnoticed except by small children Its primary function is to hide the location of various areas of the airport, i e , gate numbers, rest rooms, baggage claim, etc, As opposed to a symptom, a sign is something that a doctor can observe For example, a rash is a sign, Something that evokes in the mind the idea of something else by its very nature or by convention Examples of signs are the letters that we write or the components of the musical notation Sometimes the signs are part of the symbols The study of signs is called semiotics, Sign of addition (+) represents plus or magnifying lenses Sign of subtraction (-) represents minus or minifying lenses, Physical indicators left, intended or not, which mark the passage of an animal Includes scat, tracks, and bits of aluminum on subsurface rocks, An objective change in a diseased body that can be directly observed (e g , a fever or rash) (See 850), 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera" communicate in sign language; "I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin" mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here" communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu" place signs, as along a road; "sign an intersection"; "This road has been signed" engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season" approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?, 1 A feature of language that conveys meaning, especially as used conventionally in a syustem; also called a symbol (conventional sign) 2 A mark used as an element in a writing system (e g , letter or sound sign), To create a digital signature for a message, or to affix a signature to a document, depending upon the context, To write ones signature somewhere, To write ones signature on (a document), thus showing authorship, To give legal consent by writing ones signature, A constellation of the zodiac, The sympol that states whether a number is positive (+) or negative (-) If a sign is not placed immediately before a number, it is taken as positive, Abnormality in the body indicating poisoning or disease which is observable by another person, To affix a signature to; to ratify by hand or seal; to subscribe in one's own handwriting, The twelfth part of the ecliptic or zodiac, To make a sign upon; to mark with a sign, To assign or convey formally; used with away, To write one's name, esp, To mark; to make distinguishable, To represent by a sign; to make known in a typical or emblematic manner, in distinction from speech; to signify, In human rights the first step in ratification of a treaty; to sign a DECLARATION, CONVENTION, or one of the COVENANTS constitutes a promise to adhere to the principles in the document and to honor its spirit, A word or a character regarded as the outward manifestation of thought; as, words are the sign of ideas, Any symbol or emblem which prefigures, typifles, or represents, an idea; a type; hence, sometimes, a picture, A motion, an action, or a gesture by which a thought is expressed, or a command or a wish made known, Hence, one of the gestures of pantomime, or of a language of a signs such as those used by the North American Indians, or those used by the deaf and dumb, A lettered board, or other conspicuous notice, placed upon or before a building, room, shop, or office to advertise the business there transacted, or the name of the person or firm carrying it on; a publicly displayed token or notice, To make a sign or signal; to communicate directions or intelligence by signs, To be a sign or omen, mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here", communicate in sign language; "I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin", approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?, engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season", communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu", place signs, as along a road; "sign an intersection"; "This road has been signed", 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera", be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec, a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened); "he showed signs of strain"; "they welcomed the signs of spring", as a token of assent, responsibility, or obligation, a public display of a (usually written) message; "he posted signs in all the shop windows", a character indicating a relation between quantities; "don't forget the minus sign", a gesture that is part of a sign language a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified; "The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary"--de Saussure (medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease; "there were no signs of asphixiation", Something serving to indicate the existence, or preserve the memory, of a thing; a token; a memorial; a monument, A military emblem carried on a banner or a standard, having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges); "he got the polarity of the battery reversed"; "charges of opposite sign", An event considered by the Jews as indicating the divine will, or as manifesting an interposition of the divine power for some special end; a miracle; a wonder, (medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease; "there were no signs of asphixiation", (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided, any communication that encodes a message; "signals from the boat suddenly stopped", structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted; "the highway was lined with signboards", a gesture that is part of a sign language, a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified; "The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary"--de Saussure, Any objective aberration or manifestation of disease indicated by a change in structure, make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate, be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera", approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?", to sign one's own death warrant: see death warrant. In marketing and advertising, a device placed on or before a premises to identify its occupant and the nature of the business done there or, placed at a distance, to advertise a business or its products. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks used signs for advertising purposes, as did the Romans, who also, in effect, created signboards by whitewashing convenient sections of walls for suitable inscriptions. Early shop signs were developed when tradesmen, dealing with a largely illiterate public, devised certain easily recognizable emblems to represent their trades. Modern sign designers use various forms of animation and light, an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come; "he hoped it was an augury"; "it was a sign from God", That by which anything is made known or represented; that which furnishes evidence; a mark; a token; an indication; a proof, mark, indicate; write one's name; signal, gesture; make someone write his name; communicate through sign language, A remarkable event, considered by the ancients as indicating the will of some deity; a prodigy; an omen, If you say that there is no sign of someone, you mean that they have not yet arrived, although you are expecting them to come. The London train was on time, but there was no sign of my Finnish friend, mark, symbol; signal, indication; hint, trace; notice, advertisement; astrological symbol; sign language, method of communication based on gestures and hand movements (commonly used by the hearing impaired), A sign is a movement of your arms, hands, or head which is intended to have a particular meaning. They gave Lavalle the thumbs-up sign The priest made the sign of the cross over him, A sign is a mark or shape that always has a particular meaning, for example in mathematics or music. Equations are generally written with a two-bar equals sign, If you sign, you communicate with someone using sign language. If a programme or performance is signed, someone uses sign language so that deaf people can understand it. All programmes will be either `signed' or subtitled, In astrology, a sign or a sign of the zodiac is one of the twelve areas into which the heavens are divided. The New Moon takes place in your opposite sign of Libra on the 15th. see also signing, call sign, When you sign a document, you write your name on it, usually at the end or in a special space. You do this to indicate that you have written the document, that you agree with what is written, or that you were present as a witness. World leaders are expected to sign a treaty pledging to increase environmental protection, If an organization signs someone or if someone signs for an organization, they sign a contract agreeing to work for that organization for a specified period of time. The Minnesota Vikings signed Herschel Walker from the Dallas Cowboys The band then signed to Slash Records, If there is a sign of something, there is something which shows that it exists or is happening. They are prepared to hand back a hundred prisoners of war a day as a sign of good will Your blood would have been checked for any sign of kidney failure, A sign is a piece of wood, metal, or plastic with words or pictures on it. Signs give you information about something, or give you a warning or an instruction. a sign saying that the highway was closed because of snow,

57 Simple past tense and past participle of sign     ts
58 Having a signature, endorsed - "The signed check could be cashed."     ts
59 Having both positive and negative varieties - "It wasn't until they tried to subtract 3 from 1 that the elementary school students realized they needed signed numbers."     ts
60 To have used sign language     ts
61 having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter     ts
62 past of sign     ts
63 used of the language of the deaf     ts
64 having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter"     ts
65 having a signature, marked with a person's signature  sıfat     ts
66 A signed print is one signed, in pencil or ink, by the artist and/or engraver of the print A print is said to be signed in the plate if the artist's signature is incorporated into the matrix and so appears as part of the printed image Proof prints were originally signed as "proof" that the impression met the artist's expectation Later proof prints were signed in order to add commercial value to these impressions In the late nineteenth century, in response to the development of photomechanical reproduction techniques, fine arts prints were signed by the artists in order to distinguish between original prints and reproductions Seymour Haden and James McNeil Whistler are usually credited with introducing this practice in the 1880s     ts
67 only used where the signature is by the author, illustrator or some other person with a direct association with the book     ts
68 Bearing the holographic name of, unless otherwise stated, the author     ts
69 The signature of that person     ts
70 C++ keyword used to indicate a signed data type     ts
71sign Positive or negative polarity - "I got the magnitude right, but the sign was wrong."     ts
72sign A linguistic unit in sign language equivalent to word in spoken languages - "What's the sign for "computer"?"     ts
73sign sign language in general - "Sorry, I don't know sign very well."     ts
74sign An omen - ""It's a sign of the end of the world," the doom prophet said."     ts
75sign An astrological sign - "Your sign is Taurus? That's no surprise."     ts
76sign Any of several specialized non-alphabetic symbols - "The sharp sign indicates that the pitch of the note is raised a half step."     ts
77sign A visible indication - "Those clouds show little sign of raining soon."     ts
78sign A clearly visible object, generally flat, bearing a short message in words or pictures - "The sign in the window said "for rent"."     ts
79sign A meaningful gesture - "I gave them a thumbs-up sign."     ts
80sign A property of the body that indicates a disease and, unlike a symptom, is unlikely to be noticed by the patient     ts
81sign A traffic sign - "I missed the sign at the corner so I took the wrong turn."     ts
82sign To communicate using sign language - "I'm learning to sign so I can talk to my new neighbor."     ts
83sign To communicate using (sign langauge) - "The chimp was taught to sign ASL."     ts
84sign To write one's signature on (a document), thus showing authorship - "I forgot to sign that letter to my aunt."     ts
85sign To give autographs - "I'm sorry, I don't sign."     ts
86sign To write one's signature somewhere - "Please sign on the dotted line."     ts
87sign To give legal consent by writing one's signature - "I'm not signing anything without my lawyer present."     ts
88sign To persuade to sign a contract - "It was a great month. I managed to sign three major players."     ts
89sign Any words, lettering, parts of letters, figures, numerals, phrases, sentences, emblems, decides, designs, trade names or trade marks whether stationary or portable, by which anything is made known, such as used to locate an individual, form of association, a corporation, a profession, a business, or a commodity or product which are visible from a public or private street or right of way and used to attract attention     ts
90sign Any medical or trauma condition that can be observed and described     ts
91sign A symbol in its aspect as a verbal representative of a natural object or concept     ts
92sign Any devise, structure, display or placard which is affixed to, placed on or in proximity to, or displayed from within a building to attract the attention of the public forthe purposes of advertising, identifying or communicating information about goods and services     ts
93sign Evidence of a person's presence or passage     ts
94sign In the endowment ordinance, a gesture accompanying the swearing of a specific oath     ts
95sign the smallest unit of meaning Anything that can be used to communicate (or to tell a lie)     ts
96sign Unit in a communicative system comprising a signifier ( that carries the meaning ) and a signified ( what is meant ) Conventional term for a self-contained unit of cuniform script     ts
97sign In tracking, sign is any evidence of change from the natural state that is inflicted on an environment by a creature's passage E g , glove, candy wrapper, footprint, string caught in shrub, overturned stone, broken twig, etc     ts
98sign an objective manifestation of a pathological condition Signs are observed by the examiner rather than reported by the affected individual [DSM-IV]     ts
99sign A term defined traditionally as aliquid stat pro aliquo (something that stands for something else) In the semiotic view, however, the sign is not a tangible object, like a road sign, but the relation of the sign vehicle, the referent and the sense (or between the signified and the signifier) Today, the term sign itself, apart from the specific meaning of these relations, is usually used by semioticians as an all-encompassing or all-inclusive term In other words, sign is used as an umbrella term-a term under which a host of subtypes huddle     ts
100sign An airport decoration Usually unnoticed except by small children Its primary function is to hide the location of various areas of the airport, i e , gate numbers, rest rooms, baggage claim, etc     ts
101sign As opposed to a symptom, a sign is something that a doctor can observe For example, a rash is a sign     ts
102sign Something that evokes in the mind the idea of something else by its very nature or by convention Examples of signs are the letters that we write or the components of the musical notation Sometimes the signs are part of the symbols The study of signs is called semiotics     ts
103sign Sign of addition (+) represents plus or magnifying lenses Sign of subtraction (-) represents minus or minifying lenses     ts
104sign Physical indicators left, intended or not, which mark the passage of an animal Includes scat, tracks, and bits of aluminum on subsurface rocks     ts
105sign An objective change in a diseased body that can be directly observed (e g , a fever or rash) (See 850)     ts
106sign 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera" communicate in sign language; "I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin" mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here" communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu" place signs, as along a road; "sign an intersection"; "This road has been signed" engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season" approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?     ts
107sign 1 A feature of language that conveys meaning, especially as used conventionally in a syustem; also called a symbol (conventional sign) 2 A mark used as an element in a writing system (e g , letter or sound sign)     ts
108sign To create a digital signature for a message, or to affix a signature to a document, depending upon the context     ts
109sign To write ones signature somewhere     ts
110sign To write ones signature on (a document), thus showing authorship     ts
111sign To give legal consent by writing ones signature     ts
112sign A constellation of the zodiac     ts
113sign The sympol that states whether a number is positive (+) or negative (-) If a sign is not placed immediately before a number, it is taken as positive     ts
114sign Abnormality in the body indicating poisoning or disease which is observable by another person     ts
115sign To affix a signature to; to ratify by hand or seal; to subscribe in one's own handwriting     ts
116sign The twelfth part of the ecliptic or zodiac     ts
117sign To make a sign upon; to mark with a sign     ts
118sign To assign or convey formally; used with away     ts
119sign To write one's name, esp     ts
120sign To mark; to make distinguishable     ts
121sign To represent by a sign; to make known in a typical or emblematic manner, in distinction from speech; to signify     ts
122sign In human rights the first step in ratification of a treaty; to sign a DECLARATION, CONVENTION, or one of the COVENANTS constitutes a promise to adhere to the principles in the document and to honor its spirit     ts
123sign A word or a character regarded as the outward manifestation of thought; as, words are the sign of ideas     ts
124sign Any symbol or emblem which prefigures, typifles, or represents, an idea; a type; hence, sometimes, a picture     ts
125sign A motion, an action, or a gesture by which a thought is expressed, or a command or a wish made known     ts
126sign Hence, one of the gestures of pantomime, or of a language of a signs such as those used by the North American Indians, or those used by the deaf and dumb     ts
127sign A lettered board, or other conspicuous notice, placed upon or before a building, room, shop, or office to advertise the business there transacted, or the name of the person or firm carrying it on; a publicly displayed token or notice     ts
128sign To make a sign or signal; to communicate directions or intelligence by signs     ts
129sign To be a sign or omen     ts
130sign mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here"     ts
131sign communicate in sign language; "I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin"     ts
132sign approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?     ts
133sign engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season"     ts
134sign communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"     ts
135sign place signs, as along a road; "sign an intersection"; "This road has been signed"     ts
136sign 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera"     ts
137sign be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec     ts
138sign a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened); "he showed signs of strain"; "they welcomed the signs of spring"     ts
139sign as a token of assent, responsibility, or obligation     ts
140sign a public display of a (usually written) message; "he posted signs in all the shop windows"     ts
141sign a character indicating a relation between quantities; "don't forget the minus sign"     ts
142sign a gesture that is part of a sign language a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified; "The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary"--de Saussure (medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease; "there were no signs of asphixiation"     ts
143sign Something serving to indicate the existence, or preserve the memory, of a thing; a token; a memorial; a monument     ts
144sign A military emblem carried on a banner or a standard     ts
145sign having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges); "he got the polarity of the battery reversed"; "charges of opposite sign"     ts
146sign An event considered by the Jews as indicating the divine will, or as manifesting an interposition of the divine power for some special end; a miracle; a wonder     ts
147sign (medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease; "there were no signs of asphixiation"     ts
148sign (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided     ts
149sign any communication that encodes a message; "signals from the boat suddenly stopped"     ts
150sign structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted; "the highway was lined with signboards"     ts
151sign a gesture that is part of a sign language     ts
152sign a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified; "The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary"--de Saussure     ts
153sign Any objective aberration or manifestation of disease indicated by a change in structure     ts
154sign make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate     ts
155sign be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera"     ts
156sign approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?"     ts
157sign to sign one's own death warrant: see death warrant. In marketing and advertising, a device placed on or before a premises to identify its occupant and the nature of the business done there or, placed at a distance, to advertise a business or its products. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks used signs for advertising purposes, as did the Romans, who also, in effect, created signboards by whitewashing convenient sections of walls for suitable inscriptions. Early shop signs were developed when tradesmen, dealing with a largely illiterate public, devised certain easily recognizable emblems to represent their trades. Modern sign designers use various forms of animation and light     ts
158sign an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come; "he hoped it was an augury"; "it was a sign from God"     ts
159sign That by which anything is made known or represented; that which furnishes evidence; a mark; a token; an indication; a proof     ts
160sign mark, indicate; write one's name; signal, gesture; make someone write his name; communicate through sign language  fiil     ts
161sign A remarkable event, considered by the ancients as indicating the will of some deity; a prodigy; an omen     ts
162sign If you say that there is no sign of someone, you mean that they have not yet arrived, although you are expecting them to come. The London train was on time, but there was no sign of my Finnish friend     ts
163sign mark, symbol; signal, indication; hint, trace; notice, advertisement; astrological symbol; sign language, method of communication based on gestures and hand movements (commonly used by the hearing impaired)  isim     ts
164sign A sign is a movement of your arms, hands, or head which is intended to have a particular meaning. They gave Lavalle the thumbs-up sign The priest made the sign of the cross over him     ts
165sign A sign is a mark or shape that always has a particular meaning, for example in mathematics or music. Equations are generally written with a two-bar equals sign     ts
166sign If you sign, you communicate with someone using sign language. If a programme or performance is signed, someone uses sign language so that deaf people can understand it. All programmes will be either `signed' or subtitled     ts
167sign In astrology, a sign or a sign of the zodiac is one of the twelve areas into which the heavens are divided. The New Moon takes place in your opposite sign of Libra on the 15th. see also signing, call sign     ts
168sign When you sign a document, you write your name on it, usually at the end or in a special space. You do this to indicate that you have written the document, that you agree with what is written, or that you were present as a witness. World leaders are expected to sign a treaty pledging to increase environmental protection     ts
169sign If an organization signs someone or if someone signs for an organization, they sign a contract agreeing to work for that organization for a specified period of time. The Minnesota Vikings signed Herschel Walker from the Dallas Cowboys The band then signed to Slash Records     ts
170sign If there is a sign of something, there is something which shows that it exists or is happening. They are prepared to hand back a hundred prisoners of war a day as a sign of good will Your blood would have been checked for any sign of kidney failure     ts
171sign A sign is a piece of wood, metal, or plastic with words or pictures on it. Signs give you information about something, or give you a warning or an instruction. a sign saying that the highway was closed because of snow     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada signed kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. signed kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan signed kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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