indicia / ɪnˈdɪʃ i ə /

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indicia 的定义

n. 名词(复数) plural noun

singular in·di·ci·um.

  1. a postal marking used rather than a stamp or a regular cancellation on each item in a large shipment of prepaid mail.
  2. Often indicium. a printed message or instruction, especially one stamped on a package: an indicium of “bulk mail.”an indication or token.

indicia 近义词

indicia

等同于 index

indicia

等同于 indication

indicia

等同于 mark

indicia

等同于 symptom

indicia

等同于 token

indicia

等同于 evidence

更多indicia例句

  1. They form the indicia to a people's mission, and are our best guides to God's purpose in creating us.
  2. He next tried to bring forward what might be called a number of indicia supporting his view.
  3. Averages may be indicia of causation, but they are not themselves causes.
  4. The same is true of Kemmerer's indicia of "growth of business."
  5. The indicia of trade cover up speculation and the other things that go on in New York, and other financial centers.