"Signalling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "signalling" is the present participle form of the word "signal". It means:
To show or send a sign, usually as a warning, instruction, or message, by means of a light, sound, or physical gesture.
To give a hint or indication, usually subtle or indirect, about something that is going to happen or is the case.
Example sentences:
The pilot started signalling to the air traffic control that they were experiencing problems with the aircraft's engine.
She was signalling her friend that she was in a bad mood by knocking on the door instead of ringing the bell.
Note: The verb "signalling" can also be used as a noun, which refers to the act of giving or sending a signal.
Signalisation refers to the act of providing clear and accurate information or signs, often in a formal or official manner, to communicate a message, warning, or instruction. It can be used in various fields, such as:<br><br> Traffic signalisation: traffic lights, signs, and markings to indicate directions and warnings to drivers.<br> Emergency signalisation: signals used to alert people to an emergency or danger, such as fire alarms or warning sirens.<br> Nautical signalisation: visual or auditory signals used by sailors or ships to communicate with each other, such as flags, lights, or horns.<br> Aviation signalisation: signals or markings used at airports or airfields to guide pilots and provide information about flight operations.<br><br>In general, signalisation aims to convey information accurately and clearly, often to ensure safety or facilitate communication.
Denoted or marked with a signal, especially by a device or representation that conveys a specific message or meaning, typically to alert people to a hazard or change in circumstances.
To warn or attract attention to something by making a signal or by lighting a signal light, such as a lighthouse, a railroad signal, or a street light.
Designate or mark something clearly distinguishing it from others, typically by a sign or symbol.