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- n.指标;索引;标志;(物价和工资等的)指数
- v.为…编索引;将…编入索引;将(工资等)与(物价水平等)挂钩
- 网络首页;索引值;禁书目录
复数:indexes 现在分词:indexing 过去分词:indexed adj.+n. comprehensive index,numerical index,alphabetical index v.+n. base index,compile index,make index n. catalogue,directory,guide,file,key 1. | 索引a list of names or topics that are referred to in a book, etc., usually arranged at the end of a book in alphabetical order or listed in a separate file or book |
| Look it up in the index. 在索引中查找。 | | Author and subject indexes are available on a library database. 作者索引和学科索引可在图书馆的数据库中找到。 |
2. | (物价和工资等的)指数a system that shows the level of prices and wages, etc. so that they can be compared with those of a previous date |
| the cost-of-living index 生活费用指数 | | The Dow Jones index fell 15 points this morning. 道琼斯指数今天上午下跌了 15 点。 | | | | |
3. | 标志;指标;表征;量度a sign or measure that sth else can be judged by |
| The number of new houses being built is a good index of a country's prosperity. 在建新房屋的数量是国家繁荣的一个可靠指标。 |
4. | 指数(如在等式 4² = 16 中,2 是指数)the small number written above a larger number to show how many times that number must be multiplied by itself. In the equation 4² = 16, the number 2 is an index. |
1. | ~ sth 为…编索引;将…编入索引to make an index of documents, the contents of a book, etc.; to add sth to a list of this type |
| All publications are indexed by subject and title. 所有出版物都按学科和名称编索引。 |
2. | [usupass] ~ sth (to sth) 将(工资等)与(物价水平等)挂钩;使指数化to link wages, etc. to the level of prices of food, clothing, etc. so that they both increase at the same rate |
n. | 9. (刻度盘上的)指针;【机械工程】(铣床)分度(头) 9. (刻度盘上的)指针;【机械工程】(铣床)分度(头) | v. | |
n. | 1. an alphabetical list of topics, people, or titles, giving the location of where they are mentioned in a text 2. a list of items in a set or collection such as the books in a library, usually including details of where to find them 3. a periodical or book that lists published work alphabetically by subject, title, or author 4. a scale, or a number on it, that expresses the price, value, or level of something in relation to something else or to a base number 5. an indicator or sign of something 6. a pointer or needle, especially on a piece of scientific equipment 7. a character ☞ used by printers to draw attention to a paragraph, section, or note 8. a number or variable given as a superscript before a square-root sign showing which root is to be taken 9. a subscript or superscript numeral that identifies an element or range in a set or sequence 10. an alphabetical list of something such as subjects or names at the back of a book, that shows on which page they are mentioned 1. an alphabetical list of topics, people, or titles, giving the location of where they are mentioned in a text 2. a list of items in a set or collection such as the books in a library, usually including details of where to find them 3. a periodical or book that lists published work alphabetically by subject, title, or author 4. a scale, or a number on it, that expresses the price, value, or level of something in relation to something else or to a base number 5. an indicator or sign of something 6. a pointer or needle, especially on a piece of scientific equipment 7. a character ☞ used by printers to draw attention to a paragraph, section, or note 8. a number or variable given as a superscript before a square-root sign showing which root is to be taken 9. a subscript or superscript numeral that identifies an element or range in a set or sequence 10. an alphabetical list of something such as subjects or names at the back of a book, that shows on which page they are mentioned | v. | 1. to compile an index for something such as a book or computer record 2. to enter something such as a name, title, subject, or keyword in an index 3. to be a sign or indicator of something 4. to subject a variable such as wages to indexation 5. to make a variable such as wages index-linked 6. to arrange information in an alphabetical list 7. to make the value of something such as salaries or pensions rise or fall according to the general level of prices 1. to compile an index for something such as a book or computer record 2. to enter something such as a name, title, subject, or keyword in an index 3. to be a sign or indicator of something 4. to subject a variable such as wages to indexation 5. to make a variable such as wages index-linked 6. to arrange information in an alphabetical list 7. to make the value of something such as salaries or pensions rise or fall according to the general level of prices |
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