柯林斯詞典signpost /?sa?n?p??st/ (signposts) 1. N-COUNT A signpost is a sign where roads meet that tells you which direction to go in to reach a particular place or different places. 路標(biāo) Turn off at the signpost for the East 71st Street exit. 在指曏東第71街出口的路標(biāo)処轉(zhuǎn)彎。 返回 signpost劍橋詞典 signpost noun [C] (ROAD SIGN) a pole at the side of a road , especially at a point where two or more roads meet , that gives information about routes and distances 路標(biāo) The signpost said "London 18 miles ". 路標(biāo)上寫著“倫敦18英裡”。 signpost noun [C] (SHOW FUTURE) something that shows what is going to happen , or what should happen , in the future 征兆,預(yù)兆 This upturn in the country's economy is a splendid signpost to the future . 該國經(jīng)濟(jì)的好轉(zhuǎn)預(yù)示著光明的前景。 返回 signpost