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I . sign [saɪn] N

1. sign (gesture):

sign
sinal m

2. sign:

sign (signpost)
placa f
sign (signboard)

3. sign (symbol):

sign
sign
sinal m

4. sign:

sign a. MATH, MUS
sinal m
sign ASTRO

5. sign (trace):

sign

II . sign [saɪn] VB trans

sign
sign

at-sign N COMPUT

peace sign N

peace sign

road sign N

sign away VB trans

sign away rights:

sign away

sign off VB intr inf

sign off RADIO, TV

I . sign on VB intr

1. sign on (agree to take work):

sign on
to sign on as a soldier
to sign on for sth

2. sign on Brit inf (confirm unemployed status):

sign on

II . sign on VB trans

sign on

I . sign out VB intr

sign over VB trans

I . sign up VB intr

II . sign up VB trans

sign up

sign language N

star sign N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The standardized form of each cuneiform sign appears to have been developed from pictograms.
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This makes his pieces identifiable, even though he did not sign them or apply a maker's mark.
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Play yelps are often confused for a sign of pain or distress: the dog not running away after the yelp occurs reveals the ruse.
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All functions begin with a % sign, followed by the name of the function, followed either a single % sign or a parenthetical list of arguments.
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Emergency responders are instructed to recognize it as a sign that CPR should not be attempted.
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The council overrode the veto only to be countered by the mayor's refusal to sign a deed to transfer the land title.
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The first sign of trouble is caused by a flashing neon sign outside his uncovered window.
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The research also detected the proliferation of binucleate hepatocytes a sign that the liver is attempting to rectify damage caused by a low protein diet.
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Built from an oil barrel with red lights and fog, it was placed in the flower bed in front of the original sign.
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In the 2000s, the jingle was heavily shortened down to just the opening verse and sign-off.
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