signals
Prononciation : [ˈsɪɡnəlz]
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Contexte : « communication »
(noun) signals are things that people use to show or tell something important. They can be sounds, lights, or movements that mean something to others. For example, when you see a red traffic light, it is a signal to stop.
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The traffic lights are signals for drivers to know when to stop and go.
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The signals in the game were not clear, so everyone was confused about what to do.
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What do you think the signals from the coach mean during the game?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to signal means to send a message or to show someone something. It can be done through actions, sounds, or movements. For example, if you wave to a friend, you are signaling them to come over.
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She signaled her friend to join her at the table.
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He didn't signal when he wanted to turn, which made it hard for other drivers.
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Can you signal to your partner when it's time to start?
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