indexed / ˈɪn dɛks /

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indexed2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural in·dex·es, in·di·ces [in-duh-seez]. /ˈɪn dəˌsiz/.

  1. a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
  2. a sequential arrangement of material, especially in alphabetical or numerical order.
  3. something used or serving to point out; a sign, token, or indication: a true index of his character.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to provide with an index, as a book.
  2. to enter in an index, as a name or topic.
  3. to serve to indicate: warm breezes indexing the approach of spring.

indexed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

arrange, order

indexed 的近义词 7
indexed 的反义词 3

更多indexed例句

  1. Usually in this spot I look at the trailing five-day performance of one of the big indexes.
  2. That’s because five of its component companies have two share classes listed in the index.
  3. Still, Tesla’s soaring market value—some $387 billion—would make it one of the S&P 500’s largest constituents, a size that threatens to tip the index lopsided.
  4. In all four real-world examples mentioned above, most of the cases were clustered near the person who was sick — and a minority happened more than three rows away from an index case.
  5. They offer touch-screen functionality on the index finger and thumb, and they can be easily stored in a carrying case to avoid cross-contamination when not in use.
  6. On the runway and off, models are often indexed against big moments—covers, campaigns, and runway shows.
  7. She wants to increase the minimum wage up to a living wage—$16.70/hour and indexed to inflation—gradually by 2022.
  8. The Russian Trading System indexed dropped 12 percent on Monday, though seems to have recovered somewhat over the last two days.
  9. And because Social Security benefits are indexed to wages and inflation, so is the likely trajectory of the system's finances.
  10. Lowering tax rates for everyone makes more people subject to the AMT, because it is not indexed for inflation.
  11. A general glossary has been omitted, but the technical terms used have been indexed.
  12. (b) Periodical sets, which Poole indexed by titles only, but since 1900 the Readers' Guide has by both author and title.
  13. All that work and all the papers and records have just simply piled up, are all being sorted out now, indexed and put in order.
  14. When possible, these documents are classified, calendared, and indexed.
  15. Hitherto we have supposed that prints of the ten fingers have in each case been indexed.