indicate
indicate 英 [ˈɪndɪkeɪt] 美 [ˈɪndɪˌket]
vt. 表明;指出;预示;象征
进行时:indicating 过去式:indicated 过去分词:indicated 第三人称单数:indicates
- To indicate means to point something out or to present evidence. If you feel sick during a car trip, you can indicate this to the driver by groaning loudly or announcing "I'm going to be sick!"
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- vt. 表明;指出;预示;象征
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1. Research indicates that eating habits are changing fast.
研究显示,饮食习惯正迅速改变。
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2. Our results indicate how misleading it could be to rely on this method.
我们的结果表明,依赖这种方法可能产生多么严重的误导。
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3. 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。
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4. He indicated his willingness to cooperate.
他暗示愿意合作。
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5. Has she indicated yet whether she would like to be involved?
她表明了她是否愿意参加吗?
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6. He indicated where the furniture was to go.
他指示了家具要如何摆放。
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7. She indicated that I was to sit down.
她示意我坐下。
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8. Please indicate clearly which colour you require.
请标明您要求的颜色。
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9. Always indicate before moving into another lane.
开入其他车道前一定要打转向灯。
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10. She indicated that she was turning right.
她打开了右转向灯。
- indicate (v.) 1650s, "to point out," back-formation from indication (q.v.) or else from Latin indicatus, past participle of indicare "to point out, show," from in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + dicare "proclaim" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly"). Especially "to give suggestion of, be reason for inferring" (1706). Related: Indicated; indicating.
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