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Detailed Translations for signed from English to Dutch

signed:

signed adj

  1. signed

Translation Matrix for signed:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- gestural; sign; sign-language
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ondergetekend signed

Related Words for "signed":


Synonyms for "signed":

  • autographed; subscribed
  • gestural; sign; sign-language; communicative; communicatory

Antonyms for "signed":

  • unsigned

Related Definitions for "signed":

  1. used of the language of the deaf1
  2. having a handwritten signature1
    • a signed letter1

signed form of sign:

to sign verb (signs, signed, signing)

  1. to sign
    ondertekenen; tekenen; signeren
    • ondertekenen verb (onderteken, ondertekent, ondertekende, ondertekenden, ondertekend)
    • tekenen verb (teken, tekent, tekende, tekenden, getekend)
    • signeren verb (signeer, signeert, signeerde, signeerden, gesigneerd)
  2. to sign
    – To bind an identity, such as a network login, hardware ID, or certificate, to a message, file, or other piece of digitally encoded information. 2
    ondertekenen
    • ondertekenen verb (onderteken, ondertekent, ondertekende, ondertekenden, ondertekend)

Conjugations for sign:

present
  1. sign
  2. sign
  3. signs
  4. sign
  5. sign
  6. sign
simple past
  1. signed
  2. signed
  3. signed
  4. signed
  5. signed
  6. signed
present perfect
  1. have signed
  2. have signed
  3. has signed
  4. have signed
  5. have signed
  6. have signed
past continuous
  1. was signing
  2. were signing
  3. was signing
  4. were signing
  5. were signing
  6. were signing
future
  1. shall sign
  2. will sign
  3. will sign
  4. shall sign
  5. will sign
  6. will sign
continuous present
  1. am signing
  2. are signing
  3. is signing
  4. are signing
  5. are signing
  6. are signing
subjunctive
  1. be signed
  2. be signed
  3. be signed
  4. be signed
  5. be signed
  6. be signed
diverse
  1. sign!
  2. let's sign!
  3. signed
  4. signing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

sign [the ~] nomen

  1. the sign (indication; symptom; evidence; omen)
    het symptoom; de aanwijzing; het teken; de indicatie
  2. the sign (signal)
    het sein; het teken; de wenk
  3. the sign (signal)
    het teken; het signaal
  4. the sign (notice board)
    het bordje
  5. the sign (phenomenon; symptom)
    het verschijnsel; het fenomeen
  6. the sign (bill board; notice board)
    het uithangbord
  7. the sign (notice board; bill board; pin board; cork board; push pin board)
    het prikbord
  8. the sign (sign of the zodiac; house; mansion; planetary house; star sign)
    – (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided 1
    het sterrenbeeld

Translation Matrix for sign:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aanwijzing evidence; indication; omen; sign; symptom assignment; charter; clue; command; cue; forerunner; guide; harbinger; herald; hint; house rules; indication; instruction; lead; order; pointer; starting point; statute; suggestion; tip; tip-off
bordje notice board; sign
fenomeen phenomenon; sign; symptom
indicatie evidence; indication; omen; sign; symptom
prikbord bill board; cork board; notice board; pin board; push pin board; sign
sein sign; signal
signaal sign; signal
sterrenbeeld house; mansion; planetary house; sign; sign of the zodiac; star sign sign of the Zodiac
symptoom evidence; indication; omen; sign; symptom symptom
teken evidence; indication; omen; sign; signal; symptom badge; body of evidence; decoration; evidence; medal; piece of evidence; proof; token
uithangbord bill board; notice board; sign
verschijnsel phenomenon; sign; symptom
wenk sign; signal clue; cue; hint; lead; pointer; tip; tip-off
- augury; foretoken; mark; polarity; preindication; signal; signaling; signboard
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ondertekenen sign
signeren sign
tekenen sign characterise; characterize; delineate; depict; draw; mark; paint; portray; sketch; typify
- bless; contract; ratify; sign on; sign up; signal; signalise; signalize; subscribe
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- gestural; sign-language; signed
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
teken character

Related Words for "sign":


Synonyms for "sign":


Related Definitions for "sign":

  1. used of the language of the deaf1
  2. structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be posted1
  3. a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened)1
    • he showed signs of strain1
    • they welcomed the signs of spring1
  4. any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message1
  5. a public display of a message1
    • he posted signs in all the shop windows1
  6. a character indicating a relation between quantities1
    • don't forget the minus sign1
  7. a gesture that is part of a sign language1
  8. a fundamental linguistic unit linking a signifier to that which is signified1
    • The bond between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary1
  9. an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come1
    • it was a sign from God1
  10. (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided1
  11. having an indicated pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges)1
    • charges of opposite sign1
  12. (medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease1
    • there were no signs of asphyxiation1
  13. make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate1
  14. be engaged by a written agreement1
    • He signed to play the casino on Dec. 181
    • The soprano signed to sing the new opera1
  15. communicate in sign language1
    • I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin1
  16. mark with one's signature; write one's name (on)1
    • She signed the letter and sent it off1
    • Please sign here1
  17. communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs1
    • He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture1
  18. place signs, as along a road1
    • sign an intersection1
    • This road has been signed1
  19. engage by written agreement1
    • They signed two new pitchers for the next season1
  20. approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation1
    • Have you signed your contract yet?1
  21. To bind an identity, such as a network login, hardware ID, or certificate, to a message, file, or other piece of digitally encoded information.2

Wiktionary Translations for sign:

sign
noun
  1. visible indication
  2. flat object bearing a message
  3. traffic sign
  4. meaningful gesture
  5. any of several specialized non-alphabetic symbols
  6. positive or negative polarity
  7. linguistic unit in sign language
  8. sign language in general
  9. omen
verb
  1. to write one's signature on a document
sign
noun
  1. een teken dat ergens op is geplaatst en dat ter identificatie of beloning gebruikt kan worden

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
sign teken Zeichen — eine Andeutung, ein Vorzeichen für etwas Kommendes
sign sein Zeichen — Gebärde, Geste oder Laut, um auf etwas aufmerksam zu machen oder hinzuweisen
sign teken Zeichen — etwas sinnlich vernehmbares, das als Hinweis für etwas dient
sign onderschrijven signieren — etwas unterzeichnen
sign tekenen; ondertekenen; inschrijven; intekenen; plaatsen zeichnen — (transitiv) unterzeichnen
sign aanplakbiljet; affiche; poster; plakkaat affichefeuille souple ou rigide affichant un message, ou une image, imprimer ou écrire que l’on appliquer contre les murs pour donner connaissance au public de quelque chose.
sign bord; bordje; schild; uithangbord enseignemarque, indice servir à faire reconnaître quelque chose. Dans ce sens, il ne s’employer qu’au pluriel dans la locution adverbiale À bonnes enseignes et la locution conjonctive À telles enseignes que.
sign adstructie; bewijs; teken preuve — Traductions à trier suivant le sens
sign bewijs; blijk; teken; merkteken; wenk; adstructie; attest; certificaat; getuigenis; getuigschrift; testimonium; verklaring; getuigenverklaring témoignageaction de témoigner ; rapport d’un ou de plusieurs témoins sur un fait, soit de vive voix, soit par écrit.