sign

sign
знак имя существительное:
знак (sign, mark, character, symbol, badge, token)
признак (sign, feature, attribute, tag, symptom, flag)
подпись (signature, sign, caption, subscription, John Hancock, hand)
символ (symbol, character, letter, sign, emblem, type)
вывеска (signboard, sign, facia, fascia, shingle)
пароль (password, sign, parole, watchword, word, countersign)
знамение (sign, portent, note)
симптом (symptom, sign, indication, diagnostic)
обозначение (designation, symbol, name, sign, denomination, denotation)
примета (sign, omen, token)
жест (gesture, sign, motion, movement)
след (track, trace, trail, footprint, Mark, sign)
знак зодиака (sign of the zodiac, sign)
объявление (AD, advertisement, announcement, declaration, advert, sign)
предзнаменование (omen, portent, sign, augury, presage, prognostic)
глагол:
подписывать (sign, underwrite, undersign, paraph)
подписываться (sign, subscribe, underwrite, undersign)
расписаться (sign)
расписываться (sign, receipt, openly admit, register one's marriage)
скрепить (fasten, seal, secure, sign)
подавать знак (sign)
подмахивать (sign)
ставить знак (sign, mark)
отмечать (note, mark, notice, register, flag, sign)
выражать жестом (sign)
делать знак (beckon, give a sign, Wag, sign)

Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.

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  • sign — [sīn] n. [ME signe < OFr < L signum, a mark, token, prob. < base of secare, to cut (see SAW1): orig. sense prob. “incised mark”] 1. something that indicates a fact, quality, etc.; indication; token [black as a sign of mourning] 2. a) a… …   English World dictionary

  • Sign — Sign, n. [F. signe, L. signum; cf. AS. segen, segn, a sign, standard, banner, also fr. L. signum. Cf. {Ensign}, {Resign}, {Seal} a stamp, {Signal}, {Signet}.] That by which anything is made known or represented; that which furnishes evidence; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sign — n 1 Sign, mark, token, badge, note, symptom can denote a sensible and usually visible indication by means of which something not outwardly apparent or obvious is made known or revealed. Sign is the most comprehensive of these terms, being… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Sign — Single par Brown Eyed Girls Face A Sign (Japanese version) Face B Love is… (Jea Miryo) Sortie 26 janvier 2011 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sign — Sign, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Signed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Signing}.] [OE. seinen to bless, originally, to make the sign of the cross over; in this sense fr. ASS. segnian (from segn, n.), or OF. seignier, F. signer, to mark, to sign (in sense 3), fr. L …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sign — vt 1: to affix a signature to: ratify or attest by hand or seal sign a bill into law; specif: to write or mark something (as a signature) on (a document) as an acknowledgment of one s intention to be bound by it 2: to assign or convey formally… …   Law dictionary

  • sign — ► NOUN 1) a thing whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence, occurrence, or advent of something else. 2) a signal, gesture, or notice conveying information or an instruction. 3) a symbol or word used to represent something in… …   English terms dictionary

  • sign in — {v.} To write your name on a special list or in a record book to show that you are present. * /Every worker must sign in when coming back to work./ * /Teachers go to the office and sign in each morning before going to their classrooms./ Contrast… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • sign in — {v.} To write your name on a special list or in a record book to show that you are present. * /Every worker must sign in when coming back to work./ * /Teachers go to the office and sign in each morning before going to their classrooms./ Contrast… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • sign — [n1] indication, evidence assurance, augury, auspice, badge, beacon, bell, caution, clue, divination, flag, flash, foreboding, foreknowledge, foreshadowing, foretoken, forewarning, gesture, giveaway, handwriting on wall*, harbinger, herald, high… …   New thesaurus


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