indication 的定义
- anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign or token.
 - Medicine/Medical. a special symptom or the like that points out a suitable remedy or treatment or shows the presence of a disease.
 - an act of indicating.
 - the degree marked by an instrument.
 
indication 近义词
evidence, clue
indication 的近义词 44 个
- explanation
 - expression
 - gesture
 - hint
 - implication
 - inkling
 - manifestation
 - omen
 - proof
 - reminder
 - sign
 - signal
 - suggestion
 - symptom
 - trace
 - warning
 - adumbration
 - attestation
 - augury
 - auspice
 - cue
 - earnest
 - forewarning
 - index
 - intimation
 - mark
 - nod
 - note
 - notion
 - pledge
 - portent
 - preamble
 - prefiguration
 - prognostic
 - prolegomenon
 - show
 - signifier
 - telltale
 - token
 - vestige
 - wind
 - wink
 - indicia
 - significant
 
indication 的反义词 1 个
更多indication例句
- The rumor mill has also found indications that Apple may release a second, cheaper new version of the Watch.
 - The CEO has given no indication he’s ready to retire, but if the 59-year-old Cook moved on tomorrow, look no further than Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, 57, to take over.
 - Perhaps the other indications had returned to normal by the time the cardiac MRI and other tests were performed.
 - This test is an early indication that one of them is shedding the virus, viral shedding starts before symptoms develop.
 - These early tests often involve 1,000 or fewer people and are mostly designed to provide an indication that a vaccine is safe, not whether it is effective.
 - If 2014 was any indication, the coming TV schedule is sure to be filled with plenty of water-cooler shows.
 - While natural color is no indication of quality, it can speak volumes about character.
 - There is no indication that either side is going to give up.
 - By contrast, if body language is any indication, Obama and Xi were getting along rather well.
 - While van der Sloot may well have been cut in Challapaca, there is no reliable indication that he got stabbed in a prison scrum.
 - In like manner the mouth, from being a bare symbolic indication, gradually takes on form and likeness.
 - This element of symbolic indication will be found to run through the whole of childish drawing.
 - Their founder named them Minimos Fratres, as a special indication of humility.
 - There is every indication that the city was burned and plundered by the wild Welsh tribes sixteen hundred or more years ago.
 - In such cases the external umbilicus alone affords a certain indication of the position of the future embryo.