1. sign
Just sign here.
Do not sign a delivery receipt unless it accurately lists the goods received.
Even at the end of the nineteenth century, sailors in the British Navy were not permitted to use knives and forks because using them was considered a sign of weakness.
To get technical information from that company, we first have to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
The most perfect ape cannot draw an ape; only man can do that; but, likewise, only man regards the ability to do this as a sign of superiority.
Thunder has been explained scientifically, and people no longer believe it is a sign that the gods are angry with them, so thunder, too, is a little less frightening.
He turned to his orange juice sullenly, sneering that every little additive would sign him up for experiments he wanted no part in.
I don't understand why they moved the soft sign in the Ukrainian alphabet; it seemed much more logical for me when it came at the end.
A stop sign in Japan has 3 sides, whereas a stop sign in the U.S. has 8 sides.
The sign for siblings in Japanese sign language could well be misunderstood by many Americans with disastrous consequences.
After countless burials of the hatchet, we always dig it up again. There doesn't seem to be any sign of an ever-lasting peace.
A sign is a clue something happened, or a display that communicates a message, like a stop sign that tells you stop. To sign also means to write your signature.
If you sign up to Facebook, your information will be sent to intelligence agencies.
I'd like to set up a sign like, "This Way ->," but what would it be if I made it in English?
Anglais mot "işaret"(sign) se produit dans des ensembles:
ders 1 30 adet2. mark
Mark Twain said, "All generalizations are false, including this one."
Small clearings mark where villages once stood.
One of my favorite quotes by Mark Twain is, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
question mark
Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991.
I trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke and John said, and if I were ever the victim in a car accident I'd be very happy if they were my witnesses.
It seemed the quarrel would finally be talked out, when Mark added fuel to the fire by bringing up the question of who was guilty.
Priscilla Chan is the girlfriend of Mark Zuckerberg.
My mark for the English examination was close to the average mark of the class.
Since I started English course my marks are better and better
Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.
Hui Shi had many ingenious notions. His writings would fill five carriages; but his doctrines were erroneous and contradictory, and his words were wide of their mark.
Whether or not Imogen of the Internet will live out her life without causing national scandal depends entirely on Mark Zuckerberg's privacy policies.
One feels that the city has grown slowly and each age has left its mark.