indicating 的定义
in·di·cat·ed, in·di·cat·ing.
- to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
- to point out or point to; direct attention to: to indicate a place on a map.
- to show, as by measuring or recording; make known: The thermometer indicates air temperature.
- to state or express, especially briefly or in a general way; signal: He indicated his disapproval but did not go into detail.
- Medicine/Medical. to point out as suitable or necessary.to show the presence of.
indicating 近义词
signify, display
indicating 的近义词 49 个
- announce
- argue
- demonstrate
- express
- hint
- illustrate
- imply
- make
- mark
- mean
- pinpoint
- point out
- prove
- reveal
- show
- signal
- specify
- suggest
- attest
- augur
- bespeak
- betoken
- card
- connote
- denote
- designate
- evidence
- evince
- finger
- import
- intimate
- manifest
- name
- peg
- read
- record
- register
- sign
- slot
- symbolize
- tag
- testify
- witness
- add up to
- be symptomatic
- button down
- pin down
- point to
- tab
indicating 的反义词 10 个
更多indicating例句
- Second, Wizards GM Tommy Sheppard has indicated that Wall’s game is in a good place after his extended recovery period.
- Jane Horvath, Apple’s global head of privacy, said the company delayed the requirement to “give developers the time they indicated they needed to properly update their systems and data practices.”
- The result could indicate that supercooled water has a “critical point” — a certain pressure and temperature at which two distinct phases merge into one.
- She has not indicated whether this would affect school reopenings.
- A final analysis indicates that the vaccine is safe and 95 percent effective at preventing illness, the companies announced November 18.
- There is only sand, a white ball, and a flag indicating the hole.
- When the game starts, there is only sand, a white ball, a flag indicating hole 1, and a “0” at the top of the screen.
- An arrow appears indicating the direction you will launch your ball.
- Added to this: so many are indicating they do not want them at all.
- Never once was a box checked indicating that his work was unsatisfactory or needed improvement.
- She heard him moving about the room; every sound indicating impatience and irritation.
- A dot or two, sometimes only one, sometimes as many as five, are thrown in as a rough way of indicating the features.
- This was accompanied by a shrewd look to his son, indicating plainly enough what he expected him to say.
- He gave up the castle to Bruce on February 7, the short siege probably indicating that he was starved into surrender.
- The kolim-tree diffuses an excessively strong odour, similar to that of onions, indicating its site at some distance off.