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indicatory

/in-di-keyt/US // ˈɪn dɪˌkeɪt //UK // (ˈɪndɪˌkeɪt) //

指示性的,指示性,指标性的,指标性

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

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Examples

  • A statistic on HubSpot indicates that 86% of businesses use video as a marketing tool.

  • Brennan asked that her client be released from custody with a GPS monitor, pending further court proceedings, and indicated that there were medical reasons to do so.

  • Model projections indicate both storms may cut to our west, which would allow temperatures aloft to warm enough to change any snow to an icy mix.

  • Another test involves breathing hard in front of a mirror to see if you blink while wearing a mask, which would indicate leakage from the top of the mask.

  • The latest captured and released lion is P-95, whose name indicates it’s the 95th puma captured in the study.

  • An attorney was asked to follow up, but no records indicate what happened next.

  • The fragment is written in Coptic, not Greek, and is not actually from the Bible, as the title would indicate.

  • In general, comas are a negative prognostic factor and indicate severe damage.

  • Propagators: Who has been retweeting and spreading the story, given the retweets often indicate agreement?

  • There was nothing to indicate this is where I was going to end up.

  • Granular and fatty casts, therefore, always indicate partial or complete disintegration of the renal epithelium.

  • In dates of the last and present century it is usual to indicate the last two figures of the date.

  • It came to be used as a supplement to the law to indicate ways of doing things unknown to the law, which ought to be done.

  • The second word should indicate by its consonants the numbers of the bones to which the attachment is made.

  • He threw out his arms, as if trying to indicate the proportions of a great world or of an enormous ocean.

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