signage
signage
/ˈsaɪ nɪdʒ/
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Definition(s):
- (n) signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters)
Usage(s):
- My last entry on efforts to standardize translation of signage in Beijing drew a lot of commentary.
- And it is not signage or architecture or traffic flow.
- Throw in the stadium signage and naming rights, and the Patriots go from 28th in the league in stadium revenues to near the top.
Quotes
- "Next year they just need to put in some more colour, the harbour needs to be full of boats, more signage and a bit more glitz, but they've got it the right way round," Dennis said. "It requires government support, and to me it is a textbook...on Aug 26, 2008 By: Ron Dennis Source: Wheels24.co.za
- In Los Angeles, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said city police deployed additional resources at their airport and "posted signage indicating that bomb sniffing dogs and searches will occur frequently."on Jan 20, 2006 By: Antonio Villaraigosa Source: FOXNews
- "If you travel from Johannesburg to Nelspruit, the signage is not always clear," said Jordaan. "If you go to Nelson Mandela Bay you are not going to find a sign at the airport. No plane goes there. Yet you get off and there is a big sign...on Nov 11, 2009 By: Danny Jordaan Source: Independent Online
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