◆ sign n. 1 an event, fact, etc . that shows that something is happening or that something is true or exists 迹 象,征兆; 2 a pi ec e of p a p e r , m e t a l, or w ood w ith w o r d s or a pi c tu r e th a t giv e s p e ople in f o r m a tion, wa r nings, or instructions 招牌,标牌,指示牌; 3 a mark or shape that has a particular meaning 符号,记号; 4 a movement, sound, etc. that you make in order to tell someone something 示意,手势 v. 1 to try to tell someone something or ask them to do something by using signs and movements 示意, 打手势; 2 to write your name on a document, letter, etc. to show that you have written it, that you agree with what it says, or that it is genuine 签字,签署 第 69 页 共 88 页 【拓展】 sign away 签字放弃 sign for 签收 sign in 签到 sign off (电台或电视台)停止广播;结束写信 sign out 登记离开 sign over 签字移交 sign up 报名,同意参与 【即】 翻译下面各句中的划线部分。 1. Seventeen states allow parents to get an exemption ( 豁 免 ), sometimes just by signing a paper saying they personally object to a vaccine. (北京 2017 ) 2. I never felt an urge to learn any sign language before. ( 2017 全国卷 I ) 3. While the fear hung over my head, there were also signs that I was headed down the right path. ( 天 津 2017 ) 4. Create stories that you will want to tell your grandchildren one day. It all begins here, by signing up to join an organization. (浙江 2016 ) 5. When driving, minimize noise and observe no smoking signs . (江苏 2015 ) 6. My color television has given me nothing but a headache. ... The set worked so beautifully when I first got it home that I would keep it on until stations signed off for the night. ( 2015 全 国 卷 II )