单词 | Signified |
例句 | 1. This decision signified a radical change in their policies. 2. The contrasting approaches to Europe signified a sharp difference between the major parties. 3. She signified her approval with a smile. 4. He signified his content with a nod. 5. The image of the lion signified power and strength. 6. Alexander signified his consent with a nod. 7. His presence no longer signified. 8. She signified her agreement by nodding her head. 9. Becoming a father signified that he was now an adult. 10. She was in complete disagreement, and signified this fact immediately. 11. In 1990 Poland signified its desire to join the Council. 12. The letters that signified the end of the message. 13. Two jurors signified their dissent. 14. Retreat, in its view, signified surrender. 15. Crew's duties were signified by running numbers instead of letters and the livery was slightly simplified. 16. He had on the long white cloak which signified to the audience that he was wearing nothing at all. 17. Healthy development in women was thus signified by an attachment to their prescribed sphere and by the manifestation of moral virtue. 18. Consequently the forms of paternalism signified by feudal relations are more likely to be a recent tradition rather than a distant memory. 19. It signified a disciplinary code of considerable imagination, a vast armoury of Chief Constable's powers, both petty and absolute. 20. Acceptance can be signified not only by a written document, but also by conduct. 21. This would be signified by the defeat of Saladin, whom Joachim saw as the current Antichrist. 22. The next generation signified by the Iway is expected to involve even more diversified, multi-functional networks. 23. The state bureaucracies created by eighteenth-century absolutism signified the arrival of a universal class pursuing a universal interest. 24. We know that the stability signified by unchanging buildings is psychologically valuable, particularly in a violent and rapidly changing world. 25. The use of constant prices enabled an appreciation of the physical inputs since changes in an amount signified a change in volume. 26. A further example is the critique by Baudrillard of utility as privileged signified, which was noted in chapter 3. 27. This is not, in its own right, a Renaissance deconstructionist assertion about the absence of a signified. 28. Men, in all cultures, desire fertility in women, which is signified by youth and beauty. 29. The new pope was given the name Innocent by the archdeacon and invested with the scarlet mantle which signified his pontificate. 30. The sign consists of the signifier, the material object, and the signified, which is its meaning. 1. This decision signified a radical change in their policies. 2. The contrasting approaches to Europe signified a sharp difference between the major parties. 3. Alexander signified his consent with a nod. 4. She was in complete disagreement, and signified this fact immediately. 31. But this interruption also blocks the passage of ideas by shifting emphasis away from the signified. 32. A changing array of signifiers at both the conscious and the unconscious levels will effect changes in the signified. 33. By their shape, pillars signified trees, but also stone columns. 33. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 34. Those for Diem were red, which signified good luck, and those for Bao Dai green, the color of misfortune. 35. The red star signified his membership in the Communist Party. 36. The stone pineapples on the two piers at his gateway signified that the owner was a justice. 37. The signifier is linked to the signified. 38. Enoch's name signified in the Hebrew, Initiate or Initiator. 39. This signified his claim to be a universal monarch. 40. The principle of pure arbitrariness is a signified integrates with a signifier. 41. This opinion was in practice formulated based on the nugatory answer to a linguistic conception that whether a music segment is clearly signified is justified on the basis of its signified relations. 42. The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary. 43. The old man again signified that it was a notary he desired. 44. Comments are given a unique ID number, signified here by the letter n. 45. Through comparing linguistic sign with some natural index, this paper discusses the inseparability between signifier and signified of linguistic sign, ie the unity of linguistic sign. 46. Being symbol, the product has signifier, signified , and meaning, that is denotation and connotation of products. 47. A ham hanging in the smokehouse signified insurance against hard times. 48. You are invited to Open your Heart and be Part of this Recalibration, which will be a personal recalibration into the energies of Healing and Support that are archetypally signified by Ophiuchus. 49. The emergence of euro signified that the procedure of creating European Economic and Monetary Union has officially proceeded into the third stage. 50. In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times they had camped. 51. An improvement in asset turnover signified greater productivity from the asset base through either more efficient operations or increased sales demand. 52. Ludwig Wittgenstein held that the value of a word lies in its usage rather than in the connection between word and the signified. 53. Like Olympic medals and tennis trophies, all they signified was that the owner had done something of no benefit to anyone more capably than everyone else. 54. As a kind of code , costume code relates signifier and signified. 55. The motive power of the signifier and signified is circulating creation; they are two-faced relations of motive power. 56. Bad aspects from a naturally malefic Planet cause considerable trouble in the affairs signified by the Houses in which they fall. |
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