单词 | indication |
释义 | indication (ɪndɪkeɪʃən ) Word forms: indications variable noun An indication is a sign which suggests, for example, what people are thinking or feeling. All the indications are that we are going to receive reasonable support from abroad. He gave no indication that he was ready to compromise. Synonyms: sign, mark, evidence, warning Collocations: accurate indication A goalless draw was in no way an accurate indication of this contest. Times, Sunday Times Your dealer should run a four-gas analysis test on the exhaust emissions to obtain an accurate indication of what's happening, and therefore what to fix. Times, Sunday Times These fuel-consumption test figures are more useful for comparing one car with another than they are for providing an accurate indication of actual mpg. Times, Sunday Times Three giant screens are being erected so locals can watch proceedings, but police admitted they did not have any accurate indication as to how many outsiders might arrive. Times, Sunday Times The decimal system was thought to be used but in fact, feet and inches are a more accurate indication of the measure used. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Early indications are it is not serious. The Sun (2010) We got an early indication of the new mood at the top of the Tory party last week. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Early indications suggest that his plan will be approved. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Preliminary indications suggest the payouts will hit 1 billion - about 300m less than last year. Times, Sunday Times Preliminary indications suggested the track had been tampered with. Mail and Guardian It was spawned by a regulatory audit which found many preliminary indications of serious problems, thus recommending a forensic investigation. The Star (South Africa) There are even preliminary indications that the hill site may itself be an ancient pyramid construction. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Preliminary indications are that planned test objectives were achieved. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This can provide an indication of a company's culture as well as the issues they face. The Sun And here again, measures rolled out during other crises may provide an indication as to what could be on offer. Times,Sunday Times However, it again failed to provide any indication of how it had been trading relative to last year. Times, Sunday Times To be specific, angiopoietin levels provide an indication for sepsis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The classifications can provide some indication of the potential damage and flooding a hurricane will cause upon landfall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But the pace of the first putt (always a reliable indication of calmness) was so immaculately judged, it became a formality. Times, Sunday Times You can find a website devoted to the fetishistic worship of her feet, but no reliable indication of her age. Times, Sunday Times With no reliable indication of when the next flight might be, we made our own way home. Times, Sunday Times However, length of job experience may not always be a reliable indication of the ability to perform a higher level job. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since biases operate unconsciously, these introspections are not informative, but people wrongly treat them as reliable indication that they themselves, unlike other people, are immune to bias. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At this rate, caddies will be replaced by wives or girlfriends screaming 'bogey' at the slightest indication of horseplay by an amateur golfer. The Sun Arsenal have yet to show the slightest indication that they are ready to re-negotiate. The Sun The longest wait was eight months, without the slightest indication that he'd even noticed. Times, Sunday Times It was a strong indication that he would accept if the terms were favourable. Times, Sunday Times This could give a strong indication, although not necessarily the definite answer you're looking for. The Sun This was an extremely strong indication that they had been dissolved in water. Times, Sunday Times The occurrence of these, singly and jointly, forms a strong indication of authorship, which can be strengthened by other types of evidence. The Times Literary Supplement He also gave a strong indication that every business in the family empire was potentially for sale. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 迹象 Japanese: 兆候 |
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