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Signal Verb Eslpod Colored Turn Taking Driving Test

Id ESLPod_0726_WE_1127
Episode Id ESLPod 726
Episode Title Taking the Driving Test
Phrase to signal
Text In this podcast, the verb "to signal" means to make colored lights on the front and back of one's car turn on and off repeatedly to show other drivers that one wants to turn or change direction: "Norman got a ticket for turning without signaling first." The verb "to signal" can also mean to indicate or imply that something is true: "Rising food prices can signal inflation." The verb "to signal" can also mean to communicate something without words: "At an airport, workers use colored sticks and flags to signal when it is safe for pilots to move airplanes closer to the gate."
Topics Transportation

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