audible signal

collocation in English

meaningsofaudibleandsignal

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audible
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.də.bəl/
us
/ˈɑː.də.bəl/
able to ...
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signal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
us
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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(Definition ofaudibleandsignalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There will also be a newaudiblesignalfor dual carriageway crossings.
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He can miss these visible signals, but anaudiblesignalwill catch his attention at once.
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All pelican crossing equipment have a facility for adjusting theaudiblesignallevel.
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He referred to the reversing of lorries and the need for them to sound inaudiblesignal.
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A new type ofaudiblesignal—"bleep and sweep"—has been installed at 25 trunk road pelican crossings following successful trials over the past few years.
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These requirements include that the failure of all safety interlocks should not cause theaudiblesignal to sound except when a red signal is displayed to traffic.
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The assistant then stands in place against the board and gives anaudiblesignalto commence the stunt.
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The pedal can have a vigilance function built in, where drivers must release and re-press the pedal in response to anaudiblesignal.
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A long serve is indicated by anaudiblesignal.
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Anaudiblesignalthat would indicate the valve's opening and closing had been disabled.
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Anaudiblesignalis produced for passive identification of the type of airborne object.
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As each ingredient is loaded, a visual andaudiblesignalalerts the operator when the required amount is reached.
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The problem was traced to the power supply of the equipment which converts the signal from the atomic clocks into anaudiblesignal.
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At random intervals when the inmate is home, anaudiblesignalis sounded and the inmate must take the test.
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In such instances, anaudiblesignalwould sound and play was suspended at that point.
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Usually the alarm panel's sounder will activate if a trouble condition exists, though older systems would sometimes activate a bell or otheraudiblesignalconnected to the panel.
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It believes that "bleep-and-sweep" audible signals at staggered dual carriageway pedestrian crossings are better.
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Complaints from people in residential areas about the intrusive nature of the signals have led some local authorities to remove audible signals.
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A wide variation in the types of audible signals in use was noted.
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We also require the use of audible signals with pelican and signal crossings to help the blind, where appropriate.
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