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indices

/in-duh-seez/US // ˈɪn dəˌsiz //UK // (ˈɪndɪˌsiːz) //

指数,指數,指标,索引

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plural of index.

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Examples

  • Since the lows of March 2009, both indices are up nearly 140 percent.

  • In premarket trading, futures on major U.S. stock indices were off about 0.8 percent.

  • Yes, the 30-member club gets pride of place among indices when market summaries are reported.

  • The Dow, like all valuation-based indices, is an imperfect tool, in large part because markets themselves are imperfect.

  • As the sequester deadline approaches, the broad stock-market indices have been pushing toward multiyear highs.

  • They are most important as indices to the development of art.

  • It will be noted that there is a tendency for each species to occupy the same relative position in each of the indices.

  • Quo innumerabiles libros et bibliothecas, quarum dominus vix tota vita indices perlegit?

  • Professor Schwalbe objects to the distinction, urging that the indices (92 and 86) are not sufficiently contrasted.

  • It has no indices or springs, and its indications are by the column of Mercury only.