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单词 indicate
释义 indicate verbadverb | verb + indicate | preposition | phrases adverb➤clearly, strongly清楚地表明;强有力地表明▸➤not necessarily未必表明◆expense does not necessarily indicate worth.费用未必能反映价值。➤usually通常表示◆this sign usually indicates a pedestrian zone.这个符号通常表示步行区域。➤previously以前显示◆growth will be at a lower rate than previously indicated.增长速度将比以前显示的低。verb + indicate➤appear to, seem to好像显示;似乎表明◆these facts would seem to indicate that the family was wealthy.从这些事实看来,这个家庭好像很富有。➤be used to用以说明◆symbols are used to indicate the facilities available at each hotel.使用符号来表示每家酒店可提供的各类设施。preposition➤to向⋯表明◆these figures indicate to me that the company is in serious trouble.这些数字使我意识到公司处境艰难。phrases➤indicate otherwise表明正相反◆he has declared support for women, but his actions have indicated otherwise.他嘴上声称支持妇女,但其行为却正相反。indicate [transitive] (rather formal, especially spoken or journalism新闻) to state sth, sometimes in a way that is slightly indirect透露;暗示;间接提及◆as i've already indicated to you, what we do next depends on a number of factors.我向你提过,我们下一步做什么将取决于若干因素。◆during our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.我们会面时他表示愿意合作。 ➡ see also indication → sign 1 , indicate → show 1 , indicate → suggest indicate [transitive] (rather formal) to show or suggest that sth is true or exists表明;显示◆record profits in the retail market indicate a boom in the economy.零售市场上有史以来的最高利润表明经济的繁荣。◆kingston-upon-thames, as the name indicates, is situated on the banks of the thames.泰晤士河畔金斯顿区,正如其名称所示,位于泰晤士河畔。 ➡ see also indication , indicator → sign 1 , indicate → declare , indicate → suggest indicate [transitive] (rather formal) to be a sign of sth; to show that sth is possible or likely象征;预示◆a red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.夜空呈红色往往预兆第二天天气晴朗。◆early results indicate that the government will be returned to power.早期的结果预示这个政府将重新执政。  ➡ see also indication , indicator → sign 1 , indicate → declare , indicate → show 1 indicate/ˈɪndɪkeɪt ||; ˈɪndəˌket/verb1. [t] to show that sth is probably true or exists 显示;表明: ◇recent research indicates that children are getting too little exercise. 最近的研究显示,儿童缺少运动。 2. [t] to say sth in an indirect way 暗示: ◇the spokesman indicated that an agreement was likely soon. 发言人暗示有可能很快达成协议。 3. [t] to make sb notice sth, especially by pointing to it 让人注意到(尤指指给人看): ◇the receptionist indicated where i should sign. 接待员指给我看在什么地方签名。◇the boy seemed to be indicating that i should follow him. 那男孩好像示意我跟着他。 4. [i,t] to signal that your car, etc is going to turn 发出信号(表示汽车等要转弯) · ◇the lorry indicated left but turned right. 这辆卡车打左转弯信号,却向右边拐去。 indicatesee ⇨ point at 1 ⇨ show 2,3,9 in·di·cate /`ɪndəˏket; ˈɪndɪkeɪt/v 1. [t] if facts indicate something, they show that it exists or is likely to be true 表明,显示:◇+ that research indicates that women live longer than men. 研究结果显示女性比男性活得长。 2. [t] to point at something 指着,指向:◇indicating a chair, he said, "please, sit down." 他指着椅子说:“请坐。” 3. [t] to say or do something that shows what you want or intend to do 表示,表明:◇+ that he indicated that he had no desire to come with us. 他表示不想和我们一起来。 4. [i,t] bre to show which way you are going to turn when you are driving; signal 【英】 指明,指示[转弯的方向]:◇i indicated left. 我打信号指示左转弯。
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