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index

noun
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  1. (plural indexes)
    a list of names or topics that are referred to in a book, etc., usually arranged at the end of a book in alphabetical order or listed in a separate file or book索引
    • Look it up in the index.在索引中查找。
    • Author and subject indexes are available on a library database.作者索引和学科索引可在图书馆的数据库中找到。
    see also thumb index
    Extra Examples
    • Is there any reference to it in the index?索引中有没有提到它?
    • It's a general index to the whole work.这是整部作品的总索引。
    • Search the index to find the address of the data file.查阅索引寻找数据文件的地址。
    • The index only gives the main towns.索引中只有主要城镇的名称。
    • The topic I was interested in didn't appear in the index.我感兴趣的那个题目没收进索引。
    • His novels were put on the index of banned books.他的小说被列入禁书目录。
    • The detailed index lists all the historical characters referred to in the book.详细的索引列出了书中提到的所有历史人物。
    Topics Literature and writingb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • complete
    • comprehensive
    • detailed
    verb + index
    • appear in
    • be in
    • consult
    index + verb
    • give something
    • list something
    index + noun
    • card
    preposition
    • in a/​the index
    • index to
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  2. (also card index (British English), North American English card catalog)
    a box of cards with information on them, arranged in alphabetical order卡片目录(或索引)
  3. (plural indexes, indices
    /ˈɪndɪsiːz/
    /ˈɪndɪsiːz/
    )
    a system that shows the level of prices and wages, etc. so that they can be compared with those of a previous date(物价和工资等的)指数
    • the cost-of-living index生活费用指数
    • The Dow Jones index fell 15 points this morning.道琼斯指数今天上午下跌了 15 点。
    • stock-market indices股市指数
    • house price indexes房价指数
    see also consumer price index, Dow Jones Index, FTSE index™, Hang Seng Index, Nikkei index, price index, retail price index, share index, stock index
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    • Inflation, as measured by the consumer price index, is expected to drop.正如居民消费价格指数所显示的,通货膨胀率预期下降。
    • Most commodity funds track a specific commodity index.多数商品基金都会跟踪某种具体的商品价格指数。
    • The Morgan Stanley Cyclical index posted a small advance.摩根士丹利循环指数出现小幅上升。
    • The NYSE Financial index gained 20%.纽约证券交易所金融指数上涨了 20%。
    • The commodities index fell 3.1%.商品价格指数下降了 3.1%。
    • The company is listed on the Nasdaq technology stocks index.该公司被列入纳斯达克科技股指数成分股。
    • The hundred shares index closed down 15 points.百种股票综合指数收盘时下跌了 15 点。
    Topics Moneyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • reliable
    • sensitive
    verb + index
    • have
    • use (something as)
    • compile
    index + verb
    • add something
    • gain something
    • increase
    preposition
    • in an/​the index
    • on an/​the index
    phrases
    • a drop in an index
    • a fall in an index
    • changes in an index
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  4. (plural indices
    /ˈɪndɪsiːz/
    /ˈɪndɪsiːz/
    )
    a sign or measure that something else can be judged by标志;指标;表征;量度
    • The number of new houses being built is a good index of a country's prosperity.在建新房屋的数量是国家繁荣程度的一个可靠指标。
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    • The test results were used as an index of language proficiency.考试结果被用作衡量语言水平的指标。
    • Those who lived in the inner cities had a high index of deprivation.生活在市中心的居民贫困指数很高。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • reliable
    • sensitive
    verb + index
    • have
    • use (something as)
    • compile
    index + verb
    • add something
    • gain something
    • increase
    preposition
    • in an/​the index
    • on an/​the index
    phrases
    • a drop in an index
    • a fall in an index
    • changes in an index
    See full entry
  5. (usually indices [plural])
    (mathematics数学) the small number written above a larger number to show how many times that number must be multiplied by itself. In the equation 42 = 16, the number 2 is an index.指数(如在等式 42 = 16 中,2 是指数)Topics Maths and measurementc2
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin index, indic- ‘forefinger, informer, sign’, from in- ‘towards’ + a second element related to dicere ‘say’ or dicare ‘make known’; compare with indicate. The original sense ‘index finger’ (the finger with which one points), came to mean ‘pointer’ (late 16th cent.), and figuratively something that serves to point to a fact or conclusion; hence a list of topics in a book (“pointing” to their location).
see also body mass index, glycaemic index, heat index, refractive index

index

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they index
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he / she / it indexes
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past simple indexed
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past participle indexed
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-ing form indexing
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  1. index something to make an index of documents, the contents of a book, etc.; to add something to a list of this type为…编索引;将…编入索引
    • All publications are indexed by subject and title.所有出版物都按学科和名称编索引。
    • New material is scanned, indexed and stored electronically.新材料以电子方式进行扫描、索引和存储。
  2. [usually passive] to link wages, etc. to the level of prices of food, clothing, etc. so that they both increase at the same rate将(工资等)与(物价水平等)挂钩;使指数化
    • be indexed (to something) The basic state pension is indexed to inflation.基本国家养老金与通货膨胀挂钩。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin index, indic- ‘forefinger, informer, sign’, from in- ‘towards’ + a second element related to dicere ‘say’ or dicare ‘make known’; compare with indicate. The original sense ‘index finger’ (the finger with which one points), came to mean ‘pointer’ (late 16th cent.), and figuratively something that serves to point to a fact or conclusion; hence a list of topics in a book (“pointing” to their location).

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