signpost

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈsaɪnpəʊst/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈsaɪnˌpoʊst/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(sīnpōst′)

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signpost n (roadsign or public notice)letrero nm
  poste indicador nm + adj
 The driver stopped in front of the signpost to consult the map.
 El conductor se detuvo frente al letrero para consultar el mapa.
signpost n figurative (indicator of [sth])indicador nm
 One signpost of a growing economy is that rapid decrease of unemployment.
signpost [sth] vtr often passive (provide with a signpost)indicar vtr
 It's easy to miss the turn because the natural reserve is not signposted from the road.
 Es fácil perder la entrada, porque la reserva natural no está indicada desde la carretera.
signpost [sth] vtr figurative, often passive (indicate clearly, make obvious)evidenciar vtr
  hacer evidente loc verb
 The factors that contributed to the economic downturn were well signposted.
 Los factores que contribuyeron a la crisis económica estaban evidenciados.
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