indent
indent 英 [ɪnˈdent] 美 [ɪnˈdent]
vt. 定货;缩排;印凹痕 vi. 切割成锯齿状 n. 缩进;订货单;凹痕;契约
进行时:indenting 过去式:indented 过去分词:indented 第三人称单数:indents 名词复数:indents
- To indent is to begin text with a blank space between it and the margin. When you're writing an essay, you can indent the first sentence of each paragraph.
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- vt. 定货;缩排;印凹痕
- vi. 切割成锯齿状
- n. 缩进;订货单;凹痕;契约
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1. Since I always indent my code, I don't have a problem with this.
由于我总是缩进我的代码,所以我没遇到这样的问题。
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2. Obviously, being able to perform operations on blocks is useful, whether it is indent/outdent, cut/copy/paste, or templating.
很显然,能够对块执行操作很有用处,无论是缩排/突出、剪切/复制/粘贴还是使用模板。
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3. Formatting features indent elements, based on nesting, or hide element content so you can restrict the view to specific areas.
格式化特性基于嵌套来缩进元素,或者隐藏元素内容,因此可以将视图限制在特定区域。
- indent (n.) "cut or notch in a margin," 1590s, from indent (v.1). A supposed earlier noun sense of "a written agreement" (late 15c.) is described in Middle English Dictionary as "scribal abbrev. of endenture."
- indent (v.1) early 15c., indenten, endenten "to make notches; to give (something) a toothed or jagged appearance," also "to make a legal indenture, make a written formal agreement or contract," from Old French endenter "to notch or dent, give a serrated edge to" (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin indentare "to furnish with teeth," from in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + verb from Latin dens (genitive dentis) "tooth" (from PIE root *dent- "tooth").
- indent (v.2) "to dent or press in," c. 1400, from in (adv.) + dent (v.). Etymologically distinct from indent (v.1) but felt as the same.
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