名词索引; <数>指数; 指示; 标志
及物动词给…编索引; 把…编入索引; [经济学]按生活指数调整(工资、价格等)
不及物动词[机械学]转位
及物动词
1. All persons and places mentioned are carefully indexed.
所有提及的人名和地名都被仔细地编入索引中。
2. All persons mentioned are carefully indexed.
所有提到的人名都仔细作了索引。
3. Wrinkles index advancing age.
皱纹显示出年岁在增加。
名词
1. A person''s face is often an index of his mood.
一个人的脸部表情常常反映这个人的情绪。
2. The index is arranged in alphabetical order.
索引按字母顺序排列。
1. index
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1. 指数
An index is a system by which changes in the value of something and the rate at which it changes can be recorded, measured, or interpreted.
index的解释
e.g. ...the UK retail price index.
英国零售价格指数
e.g. ...economic indices.
经济指数
2. 索引
An index is an alphabetical list that is printed at the back of a book and tells you on which pages important topics are referred to.
e.g. Curiously, the word ''gay'' does not occur in the index...
奇怪的是,gay这个词没有出现在索引当中。
e.g. There''s even a special subject index.
甚至有一个专项索引。
3. 为(书等)编索引
If you index a book or a collection of information, you make an alphabetical list of the items in it.
e.g. This vast archive has been indexed and made accessible to researchers...
这个存量巨大的档案室的所有文件都已编了索引,可供研究人员使用。
e.g. Painters and sculptors are indexed separately...
画家和雕刻家被分开,分别做了索引。
4. 使(与…)相应挂钩;使指数化
If a quantity or value is indexed to another, a system is arranged so that it increases or decreases whenever the other one increases or decreases.
e.g. Minimum pensions and wages are to be indexed to inflation.
最低养老金和最低工资要与通货膨胀挂钩。
5. 标志;迹象;指标
If one thing is an index of another, it indicates what the other thing will be like.
e.g. Weeds are an index to the character of the soil.
杂草是反映土壤特征的一个指标。
6. (数学中的)指数
In mathematics, indices are the little numbers that show how many times you must multiply a number by itself. In the equation 32 = 9, the number 2 is an index.
7. see also: card index
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noun
1. the finger next to the thumb
Synonym: index fingerforefinger
2. an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed
3. a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts
can reveal relative changes as a function of time
Synonym: index numberindicantindicator
4. a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
5. a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number
verb
1. adjust through indexation
e.g. The government indexes wages and prices
2. provide with an index
e.g. index the book
3. list in an index