indentation 英 [ˌɪndenˈteɪʃn]   美 [ˌɪndɛnˈteʃən]

indentation

indentation  英 [ˌɪndenˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪndɛnˈteʃən]

n. 压痕,[物] 刻痕;凹陷;缩排;呈锯齿状 

名词复数:indentations 

Transitions consist of features like changes in indentation, special leading symbols, and so on. 转换包括诸如缩排更改、特殊引导符号之类的特性。
One can feel the immediacy of the artist's connection to these works, evidence of the passion in his hands molding the clay, in every indentation and rivulet. 从雕塑的每一个凹陷和流转中,都能看到艺术家的手塑造模土的痕迹,和他与这些作品亲密的联系。

  • An indentation is a notch, cut, or dent in something. If you take a hammer to a piece of metal, you will make a series of indentations.
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  • n. 压痕,[物] 刻痕;凹陷;缩排;呈锯齿状
  • 1. Transitions consist of features like changes in indentation, special leading symbols, and so on.

    转换包括诸如缩排更改、特殊引导符号之类的特性。

  • 2. One can feel the immediacy of the artist's connection to these works, evidence of the passion in his hands molding the clay, in every indentation and rivulet.

    从雕塑的每一个凹陷和流转中,都能看到艺术家的手塑造模土的痕迹,和他与这些作品亲密的联系。

  • 3. This option allows the patch program to compensate for any changes in whitespace (such as minor indentation changes) that would ordinarily cause some hunks of the patch to fail.

    该选项让补丁程序补偿空白中的任何变化(例如细微的缩排变化),这些变化一般会造成补丁的某些部分失败。

  • indentation (n.1) "cut, notch, incision," 1728, of margins or edges, extended form of indent (n.).
  • indentation (n.2) "action of making a dent or impression; small hollow or depression, slight pit," 1847, from indent (v.2).
in·den·ta·tion / ˌɪndenˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪndenˈteɪʃn / noun 1 [countable ] a cut or mark on the edge or surface of sth 缺口;凹陷;凹痕 The horse's hooves left deep indentations in the mud. 马蹄在泥地里留下了深深的蹄印。 2 ( also in·dent ) [countable ] a space left at the beginning of a line of print or writing 行首缩进;行首空格 3 [uncountable ] the action of indentingsth or the process of being indented 造成凹陷(或缺口);将行首缩进 indentation indentations in·den·ta·tion / ˌɪndenˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪndenˈteɪʃn /
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