index
- IPA[ˈɪndɛks]
英式
- (in a book or set of books) an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with reference to the pages on which they are mentioned;an alphabetical list by title, author, or other category of a collection of books or documents, for example in a library.
- record (names, subjects, etc.) in an index;provide an index to
verb: index, 3rd person present: indexes, gerund or present participle: indexing, past tense: indexed, past participle: indexed
noun: index, plural noun: indexes
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名詞
- 1. (in a book or set of books) an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with reference to the pages on which they are mentioned clear cross references supplemented by a thorough index
- ▪ an alphabetical list by title, author, or other category of a collection of books or documents, for example in a library. 同義詞
- ▪ short for Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- ▪ a set of items each of which specifies one of the records of a file and contains information about its address.
- 2. a sign or measure of something exam results may serve as an index of the teacher's effectiveness 同義詞
- ▪ a figure in a system or scale representing the average value of specified prices, shares, or other items as compared with some reference figure the hundred-shares index closed down 9.3
- ▪ a number giving the magnitude of a physical property or other measured phenomenon in terms of a standard the oral hygiene index was calculated as the sum of the debris and calculus indices
- 3. an exponent or other superscript or subscript number appended to a quantity.
- 4. a pointer on an instrument, showing a quantity, a position on a scale, etc. 同義詞
- ▪ a symbol shaped like a pointing hand, used to draw attention to a note.
動詞
- 1. record (names, subjects, etc.) in an index the list indexes theses under regional headings
- ▪ provide an index to she offered help in indexing my text book on bookselling data sets are indexed by subject
- 2. link the value of (prices, wages, or other payments) automatically to the value of a price index the Supreme Soviet passed legislation indexing wages to prices
- 3. (of a machine or part of one) move from one predetermined position to another in order to carry out a sequence of operations the pins are retracted and indexed to occupy an adjacent slotted position
- plural form of index
Oxford Dictionary
- plural form of index
Oxford American Dictionary
- a number showing the variation in a price or value compared with the price or value at a ... the official index numbers of agricultural production show declining production
Oxford Dictionary
- a catalogue or similar collection of information in which each item is entered on a separate ...
- list on a card index.
Oxford Dictionary
- a note or cross reference in a book or list which refers the reader to other material.
- index (something) under another heading as a cross reference: It may be necessary to cross-index the name to prevent confusion
Oxford Dictionary
- a note or cross reference in a book or list which refers the reader to other material.
- index (something) under another heading as a cross reference: It may be necessary to cross-index the name to prevent confusion
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for cephalic index
Oxford American Dictionary
- the finger next to the thumb; the forefinger.
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- IPA[ˈinˌdeks]
美式
- an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur, ... clear cross references supplemented by a thorough index
- record (names, subjects, etc.) in an index: the list indexes theses under regional headings
Oxford American Dictionary