signifying

过去式:

动词过去式: signified

更多词形:

形容词: signifiable | 名词: signifier | 动词过去式: signified | 动词过去分词: signified | 动词现在分词: signifying | 动词第三人称单数: signifies |

单词例句:

A distinction or reward for achievement, especially a title signifying championship in a sport.

荣誉因有功绩而得到的荣誉或奖章,尤指在体育比赛中标志冠军的称号

A String signifying the key of the attribute to be set.

一个String,表示要设置的属性的键。

Life is tale told by an idiot,full of sound and fury,signifying nothing.

中文的魅力就在于能够准确的表达一种很朦胧丰富的感**彩。

A turning of one's head to the right and left,signifying denial,disapproval,disbelief,doubt,or bemusement.

摇头为表示拒绝、不赞同、不相信、怀疑或困惑而左右摆动某人的头

After Hosea's marriage, children are born, each bearing a name signifying a divine message (chapter 1).

何西阿结婚后,孩子就接连出世,每个孩子的名字都象征着一个神圣的信息(第1章)。

The various sacrifices for the Levites were to atone for their sins, signifying inner cleansing.

为利未人献祭是要赎他们的罪,表示他们内心的洁净。

ECHA will prioritise substances to be assessed for inclusion in Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation, signifying that they are subject to authorisation.

ECHA将根据优先次序对物质加以评估,并纳入REACH法规附件XIV,以表示该物质需要得到授权。

The vacuum is a boiling sea of nothingness ,full of sound and fury, signifying a great deal....

然而物理学告诉我们,即使是虚空,也是丰富多彩的。所以不必太悲观。

We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom--symbolizing an end as well as a beginning--signifying renewal as well as change.

我们今天庆祝的并不是一次政党的胜利,而是一次自由的庆典;它象征着结束,也象征着开始;它意味着更新,也意味着变革。