signifies
v. 表示…的意思,意味( signify的第三人称单数 ); 具有重要性,要紧
If an event, a sign, or a symbol signifies something, it is a sign of that thing or represents that thing.
The contrasting approaches to Europe signified a sharp difference between the major parties...
对欧洲截然不同的态度表明两大政党间存在巨大差异。
The symbol displayed outside a restaurant signifies there's excellent cuisine inside.
餐馆外的招牌表明里面有美味佳肴可以享用。
If you signify something, you make a sign or gesture in order to communicate a particular meaning.
Two jurors signified their dissent...
两名陪审团成员表示了异议。
The UN flag was raised at the airport yesterday to signify that control had passed into its hands.
昨天机场升起了联合国的旗帜,表明控制权已移交给联合国了。
The symbol displayed outside a restaurant signifies there's excellent cuisine inside.
餐馆外的招牌表明里面有美味佳肴可以享用。
The term inflation signifies a decline in the value of money.
通货膨胀一词意味着货币贬值.
To the patient and to the physician, pain signifies an unnatural state.
无论对患者或对医师, 疼痛标志着一种反常状态.
What you said signifies little.
你说过的话无关紧要.
A red sunset signifies fine weather.
红红的晚霞是晴天的预兆.