| 释义 | 
		signpost美 ['saɪn.poʊst]  英 ['saɪn.pəʊst]  - v.设置路标;介绍(论证、讲话等的)要点
 - n.路标
 - 网络路牌;指示牌;路标图片
 
 复数:signposts  过去分词:signposted  现在分词:signposting   n. sign,notice,marker,road sign,finger post v. flag,mark,indicate,label,designate 1.  | 路标a sign at the side of a road giving information about the direction and distance of places  |  
  | Follow the signposts to the superstore. 跟着路标走就能到超市。  |   | The chapter headings are useful signposts to the content of the book. 章节标题有助于了解书的内容。  |  
 1.  | [usupass] ~ sth 设置路标to mark a road, place, etc. with signposts  |  
  | The route is well signposted. 这条路线路标设置完善。  |  
 2.  | ~ sth 介绍(论证、讲话等的)要点to show clearly the way that an argument, a speech, etc. will develop  |  
  | You need to signpost for the reader the various points you are going to make. 你需要向读者介绍你将阐述的各个论点。  |  
 n.  | 1. a pole with a sign on it, especially one that gives directions or similar information 2. something that gives a clue, indication, hint, or guide 3. a sign next to a road showing where something is  |  v.  | 1. to direct somebody or mark the way to a place with signposts or similar indications 2. to give a clear indication of something, especially some future action or decision 3. to make something very clear or noticeable  |  
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