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- He signified that he couldn't go with them. 他表示他不能跟他們一起去。
- Something that is conveyed or signified; sense or significance. 意思; 意義被表達或代表的事物; 意思或意義
- He signified his content with a nod. 他以點(diǎn)頭表示同意。
- She signified her consent with a smile. 她以微笑表示了她的承諾。
- Alexander signified his consent with a nod. 亞歷山大點(diǎn)頭表示同意。
- He signified that he could not go with them. 他表示他不能跟他們一起去。
- His presence no longer signified. 他在不在場(chǎng)已不重要。
- Something signified or referred to; a particular meaning of a symbol. 指示有所表示或有所指(的事物); 符號的特定含義
- It signified that no one could read the writing. 它表明,沒(méi)有人能讀這部著(zhù)作。
- He signified his approval with a nod. 他以點(diǎn)頭表示他同意。
- His wife signified her approval. 他的妻子表示贊成。
- He signified his consent with a nod. 他點(diǎn)頭表示同意。
- His wife signified her approval . 他的妻子表示贊成。
- This signified his claim to be a universal monarch. 這表明他自命為宇宙君王。
- The very name Chia signified, they said, falseness. 不過(guò)所有的這些解釋都十分牽強。
- She signified her approval with a smile. 她笑了笑表示贊同。
- I asked one nurse what the pin signified. 我問(wèn)其中一位護士那胸針表示何意。
- She signified that she consented by raising her hand. 她舉手表示同意。
- The wrinkles on his face signified that he had lived a hard life. 他臉上的皺紋表示他飽受人間的辛酸。
- I am convinced that when we read a map we do not automatically translate signifier into signified. 我很肯定當我們看地圖的時(shí)候我們沒(méi)有自動(dòng)地把符號譯換成它所表示的實(shí)物。