sign: signification et définitions
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Something that suggests the presence or existence of a fact, condition, or quality.
An act or gesture used to convey an idea, a desire, information, or a command: gave the go-ahead sign.
A displayed structure bearing lettering or symbols, used to identify or advertise a place of business: a motel with a flashing neon sign outside.
A posted notice bearing a designation, direction, or command: an EXIT sign above a door; a traffic sign.
A conventional figure or device that stands for a word, phrase, or operation; a symbol, as in mathematics or in musical notation.
An indicator, such as a dropping or footprint, of the trail of an animal: looking for deer sign.
A trace or vestige: no sign of life.
A portentous incident or event; a presage: took the eclipse as a sign from God.
A body manifestation that serves to indicate the presence of malfunction or disease.
One of the 12 divisions of the zodiac, each named for a constellation and represented by a symbol.
To affix one's signature to.
To write (one's signature).
To approve or ratify (a document) by affixing a signature, seal, or other mark: sign a bill into law.
To hire or engage by obtaining a signature on a contract: signed a rookie pitcher for next season; sign up actors for a tour.
To relinquish or transfer title to by signature: signed away all her claims to the estate.
To provide with a sign or signs: sign a new highway.
To communicate with a sign or signs: signed his approval with a nod.
To express (a word or thought, for example) by sign language: signed her reply to the question.
To consecrate with the sign of the cross.
To make a sign or signs; signal.
To write one's signature.
sign in To record the arrival of another or oneself by signing a register.
sign off To announce the end of a communication; conclude.