v.标志着(signal的过去分词形式);给……发信号;用信号传递
adj.暗示的;告知的
signalled to───对……示意(signal的过去式与过去分词形式);向……发出信号(signal的过去式与过去分词形式);向……打手势(signal的过去式与过去分词形式)
She signalled him to follow.───她示意他跟她走。
The referee signalled a foul.───裁判鸣哨示意犯规。
He signalled to us to join him.───他示意要我们去他那儿。
I signalled to Rene as he was giving me a bit of stick for not scoring.───我指向穆沦斯汀,他让我不要为进球担心,这次进了。
The greatest benefit intervention could bring would be if it signalled that the Bank of Japan was more willing to fight deflation.───干预汇市能够带来的最大效益在于,此举是否表明了日本央行抗击通缩的意愿增强。
Even before the turmoil, Iran signalled it had tired of western foot-dragging and was likely to favour Chinese oil companies.───早在动乱前,伊朗就发出信号称,它已经厌倦了西方的犹豫不决,有可能会偏向中国的石油公司。
After years of deliberation, Moscow has signalled approval for a pipeline to carry Russian oil exports direct to China.───经过数年斟酌,俄罗斯政府已表示,同意修建一条管道,把俄罗斯出口石油直接运往中国。
So I signalled with my hand and gave her that stare to silence her, I did not want her to disrupt the meeting. . .───我就做了一些手势和打个眼色,要她安静,不要骚扰聚会…
That, to his own constituency, signalled a supposedly reassuring lack of interest in resuming the long-suspended talks.───这一席话,对于他的支持者来说,标志着他可能根本没兴趣恢复暂停多时的谈话。
When all the instruments had been checked out, the pilot signalled that he was ready for takeoff.