indemnity [ in'demniti ] n. 保证(赔偿,免罚) e.g. 1. The victorious nations are demanding huge indemnities from their former enemies. 战胜国要求战败国交付巨额赔款.
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indent [ in'dent ] n. 契约,订货单
v. 切割成锯齿状,缩排,定货
[计算机] 缩排,缩进 e.g. 1. There are long indented coastlines in the South Sea. 在南海有犬牙交错的海岸线。
2. Please indent the first line of each paragraph. 请于每段第一行缩格书写。
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indentation [ ˌinden'teiʃən ] n. 刻痕(印压,缩进,曲折岸) e.g. 1. Having indentations that extend about halfway to the center, as in certain leaves. 半裂的有锯齿状边缘的,延伸到距中心一半的距离,例如某些叶片
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indention [ in'denʃən ] 缩排,定货 e.g.
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independence [ ˌindi'pendəns ] n. 独立,自主,自立 e.g. 1. When a boy leaves college and begins to earn money he can live a life of independence. 男孩子大学毕业后开始赚钱时,便可独立生活了。
2. The condition or quality of being autonomous; independence. 自主处于自主的状态或性质;独立
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independent [ indi'pendənt ] a. 独立的,自主的
n. 独立派人士,无党派者 e.g. 1. She is so independent that she refused all pecuniary aid. 她很独立,所以拒绝一切金钱上的资助。
2. They are a proud and independent people. 他们是独立自主的民族.
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independently [ indi'pendəntli ] ad. 独立地,自立地 e.g. 1. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace discovered evolution independently. 查尔斯·达尔文和阿尔弗雷德· 罗素·华莱士各自独立地发现了进化论。
2. The belief that nations will benefit from acting independently rather than collectively, emphasizing national rather than international goals. 国家主义国家将从独立发展中受益而不是和其他国家共同发展中受益的信仰,强调国家内部的自标而不是国家间的
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index [ 'indeks ] n. 索引,指针,指数
v. 编入索引中,指出 e.g. 1. The book will be indexed in the next edition so as to make it more useful. 为了使它更实用,这本书在下一版本中将编有索引。
2. Do you know the price index in the city? 你知道这个城市的物价指数吗?
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india [ 'indjə ] n. 印度 e.g. 1. India is to the south of China. 印度在中国的南边。
2. India used to be a dependency of Britain. 印度过去是英国的附属地。
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indian [ 'indjən ] a. 印度的
n. 印第安人,印度人 e.g. 1. Some Indians are friendly to us. 有些印第安人对我们很友好。
2. These Indian guest are familiar with this book. 这些印度客人对这本书很熟悉。
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indicate [ 'indikeit ] v. 显示,象征,指示
v.指明,表明 e.g. 1. Don't forget to indicate before turning. 拐弯之前别忘记指示车行方向。
2. Research indicates that men find it easier to give up smoking than women. 研究表明,男人比女人更容易戒烟。
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indication [ ˌindi'keiʃən ] n. 象征,迹象,指示,表示 e.g. 1. There are some indications that the prices will rise. 有迹象表明物价将上涨。
2. Did he give you any indication of his feelings? 他向你表示过他的感情吗?
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indicative [ in'dikətiv ] a. 指示的,象徵的,表示...的 e.g. 1. Is a large head indicative of high intelligence? 头大是不是表示智慧高?
2. Their failure to act is indicative of their lack of interest in the problem. 他们没有采取行动,表明他们对这个问题不感兴趣。
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indicator [ 'indikeitə ] n. 指示器,指示剂
[计算机] 指示符 e.g. 1. An indicator or a sighting apparatus on a plane table, used in angular measurement. 旋标装置飞机控制板上的指示器或观测仪,用来测量角度
2. A hand-held, button-activated input device that when rolled along a flat surface directs an indicator to move correspondingly about a computer screen, allowing the operator to move the indicator freely, as to select operations or manipulate text or graphics. 鼠标一种手用的、用按扭控制的输入设备,当在平台上滑动时可以相应地移动计算机屏幕上的指示箭头,使得操作者可以随意控制指示箭头,由此来选择项目、控制内容或作图
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indifference [ in'difrəns ] n. 不重视,无兴趣,漠不关心 e.g. 1. The spread of disease among the refuges at last aroused the people from their indifference towards these unhappy people. 难民群中疾病的流传,终于将人民从对这些不幸者的漠不关心的状态中唤醒。
2. A callous indifference to the suffering of others. 对他人之痛苦漠不关心的铁石心肠的人
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indifferent [ in'difərənt ] a. 漠不关心的,无重要性的,中立的 e.g. 1. I was so excited to see snow that I was indifferent to the cold. 我看到雪激动得连寒冷都不在乎了。
2. She seems indifferent, but deep down she's very pleased. 她貌似无动於衷, 其实心里非常高兴.
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indigenous [ in'didʒinəs ] a. 该土地所固有的,土著的,国产的 e.g. 1. The indigenous population was soon displaced by the settlers. 没过多久,外来移民就把当地人赶出了家园。
2. Indians were the indigenous inhabitants of America. 印第安人是美洲的土著居民。
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indigestion [ ˌindi'dʒestʃən ] n. 消化不良 e.g. 1. He suffers from indigestion. 他消化不良。
2. She had an attack of indigestion yesterday. 她昨天消化不良。
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indignant [ in'dignənt ] a. 愤慨的,愤愤不平的 e.g. 1. He is indignant at the false accusation. 他对被诬告愤愤不平。
2. People are indignant by their shooting of innocent civilians. 对于他们枪杀无辜平民,人们感到义愤填膺。
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indignation [ ˌindig'neiʃən ] n. 愤怒,愤慨,义愤 e.g. 1. I expressed my indignation at being unfairly dismissed. 我对不公平地被解雇表示愤慨。
2. They felt strong indignation against their teacher. 他们对他们的老师感到强烈愤慨。
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