signalise

英['sɪgnəlaɪz] 美['sɪgnəlaɪz]
  • vt. 表明; 使 ... 显著
  • sig abbr.信号(=signal)abbr.签名(=signature)abbr.标记(=signa)SIG.abbr.特殊利益集团(=specialinterestgroup)
  • sigh n.叹气;叹息v.叹息;惋惜
  • sigh deeply v:长吁短叹,长叹
  • sight n.视力;看见;视线;景物v.瞄准;看见;观测
  • sight bead n:准星
Verb:
  1. provide with traffic signals;

    "signalize a busy intersection"

  2. 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"

  3. point out carefully and clearly

  4. make conspicuous or noteworthy

1. The greatest piece of luck had come to him, and so simply, without noise, or flourish, or display to signalise it.
最大的幸福实现了——而且是那么简单,无声无色、毫无颂扬地实现了。

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2. The greatest piece of luck had come to him, and so simply, without noise, or flourish, or display to signalise it.
最大的幸福实现了——而且是那么简单,无声无色、毫无颂扬地实现了。

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