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How many meanings do symbols have?

symbol

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Noun (short for noun)

Marks, symbols, signs, signs, symptoms

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Sign (open), sign (open) ~, sign

I. (noun)

Something that implies the existence or existence of facts, conditions or qualities.

Sign: something that indicates the existence or existence of a fact, situation, or essence.

The act or gesture of conveying an idea, wish, information, or command:

The act or gesture of conveying an idea, wish, information, or command:

Gave a signal to move forward.

Made a gesture of release.

Sign language.

sign language

A display structure with words or symbols, used to identify or publicize a business place:

Signboard: a display device with words or symbols on it, used to indicate the location of a business place or advertise:

A motel with flashing neon lights outside.

A motel with shiny neon lights hanging outside.

Posted notice with name, direction or command:

A poster with instructions, instructions, or orders on it:

Exit sign above the door; Traffic signs.

The sign above the door says "exit"; Traffic signal

A conventional figure or device representing a word, phrase or operation; Symbols, such as those in mathematics or music notation.

Symbol: a conventional figure or pattern used to represent a word, phrase or operation; Symbols in mathematics or music notation.

Signs, such as footprints, that mark animal tracks:

A sign of animal remains, such as a pile of feces or footprints:

Looking for deer signs.

Look for traces of deer

Trace or trace:

Trace or trace:

No signs of life.

There is no sign of life.

An ominous event or event; An omen:

An omen or event; An omen. Omen:

See the eclipse as a revelation from God.

Take the solar eclipse as a symbol of God.

A manifestation of the body, used to indicate the existence of a fault or disease.

Physical symptoms: used to express the physical manifestations of dysfunction or disease.

One of the 12 parts of the zodiac, each part is named after a constellation and represented by a symbol.

Palace: One of the zodiac signs, each of which is named after a constellation and represented by a figure.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb)

Signature, signature, signature

transitive verb

Sign one's name on.

Sign: To sign on.

Write (someone's signature).

Sign: To write (one's own signature)

To approve or approve (a document) by signing, stamping or other marks:

To express agreement or approval of (a document) by signing, stamping, or using other marks:

Sign a bill into law.

Sign a bill.

To hire or employ by signing a contract:

To employ or employ by signing a contract:

Sign a rookie pitcher for next season; Sign up actors for the tour.

Hired a pitcher who just participated in the competition for next season; Many actors are employed on tour.

Sign to give up or transfer ownership:

Sign, waive or transfer:

Sign away all her rights to the property.

Sign away her property ownership.

Provide one or more flags:

Installation of signs: Install one or more signs:

Sign a new highway.

Put up a sign on a new highway.

Communicate with gestures or sign language:

Communicate with gestures or gesture language:

Sign one's consent; Give instructions to hearing-impaired teammates.

Gesture one's consent; Use gestures to convey instructions to hard-of-hearing teammates.

Use a cross symbol to indicate sacredness.

Cross your blessings.

intransitive verb

Make one or more signs; Signal.

Signal: make one or more gestures; flag signal

Use sign language.

Use sign language

Sign.

symbol

register one’s attendance

Record the arrival of (others or yourself) by registering.

Sign-in: To arrive by signing (someone else's or one's own).

go off the air

Announce the end of communication; Summarize.

Announce the end of the broadcast; end

Stop transmission after identifying the radio station.

Stop broadcasting after saying the name of the station.

To express formal or decisive approval:

Informal formal consent: formal or final consent:

Get Congress to approve the tax proposal.

Let congress formally agree to this tax proposal.

go on the air

To recruit, especially as an employee:

To participate, especially as an employee:

"Retired politicians often sign contracts with top law firms" (new york Times)

"Retired politicians are often employed by wealthy law firms" (new york Times)

Start transmission with the identity of the radio station.

Announce the broadcast: confirm the name of the radio station and start the broadcast.

Sign and register to leave

Record the departure of (others or yourself) by signing the register.

To register (others or one's own) to leave.

sign up

Agree to become a participant or recipient by signing; Registration:

To agree to become a member or recipient of by signing; Subscription:

Sign up for military service; Sign up for a pottery course.

Sign up for the army; Sign up for a pottery making course.