signified
英 [英 [ˈsɪɡnɪfaɪd]]
美 [美 [ˈsɪɡnɪfaɪd]]
n. 所指(语言符号的意义)
v. 表示; 说明; 预示; 表达,显示(感情、意愿等); 具有重要性; 要紧
signify的过去分词和过去式
过去式:signified 过去分词:signified 复数:signifieds 第三人称单数:signifieds
双语例句
- The complex classification of the signs by Pence was rightly based on different relations between signifier and signified by Saussure.
皮尔斯对符号的复杂分类根据的正是索绪尔的能指和所指之间表现出的种种不同关系。 - According to Saussure, language is a sign system and the signifier and the signified, which form the signs, are unique in different languages.
依据索绪尔的语言学理论,语言是一个符号系统,构成语言符号的能指与所指在每一种语言中都是不同的。 - Two jurors signified their dissent
两名陪审团成员表示了异议。 - His presence no longer signified.
他在不在场已不重要。 - Iconicity, a basic feature of linguistic symbols in contrast to arbitrariness, emphasizes that symbolic signifiers and signified are motivated.
符号的象似性是与任意性相对的一种语言特征。 - The beautiful child understood nothing of all this, and signified it to him by imperceptible signs.
那美丽的孩子一点也不懂这是什么意思,连连用一些察觉不出的动作向他表示。 - All those who were in favour signified their approval in the customary manner.
所有赞成的人都按通常方式表示了他们的意见。 - It signified priority and urgency.
这意味着优先度和紧急程度。 - Semiotic Translation of Metaphor from the Angles of Signifier and Signified
从能指和所指的角度看隐喻的符号学翻译 - It also signified the continual achievement of its strategic target of "Multiple Brands, Complete Series".
也标志着多品牌、全系列战略目标的不断实现。