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3 Translation results for
signal
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
|
adjective
signal
noun
signalmen
señal
Example sentences of
signal
noun
•
He likes her but he is sending the wrong
signals
with his constant teasing.
•
The teacher gave us the
signal
to finish what we were working on and hand in our tests.
•
Faulty wiring in the train station caused a
signal
to malfunction.
Less
signal
verb
signalled, has signalled, is signalling, signals
hacer señas, comunicar por señas
;
hacerle señas (a alguien)
;
señalar, indicar
Example sentences of
signal
verb
•
Robins
signal
the arrival of spring.
•
The election results surely
signal
the start of a new era.
•
A lock on the suitcase might
signal
that there's something of value inside.
•
Did he
signal
before he made the left turn?
•
They
signaled
at me to come over to their table.
More examples
•
He
signaled
us that it was time to begin the meeting.
•
The umpire
signaled
a strike.
Less
Synonyms of
signal
verb
sign
,
cue
,
nod
,
gesture
,
indicate
Detailed synonyms for
signal
verb
See:
Sign
signal
adjective
señalado, notable
Example sentences of
signal
adjective
•
Is he worthy of such a
signal
honor?
•
the Louisiana Purchase is cited by many historians as one of the most
signal
events in American history
Less
Synonyms of
signal
adjective
notable
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Reverse translation for
signal
señal
- signal, sign, indication, trace, vestige, scar, mark, deposit, down payment
hacer señas
comunicar por señas
hacerle señas
(a alguien)
señalar
- to indicate, to show, to mark, to point out, to stress, to fix, to set
indicar
- to indicate, to show
señalado
- distinguished, notable
notable
- notable, noteworthy, outstanding
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