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in·dex
/ˈɪnˌdɛks/
索引,指針,指數,指標(vt.)編入索引中,指出(vi.)做索引
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in·dex
/ˈɪnˌdɛks/
名詞
指數,索引,食指,指標,標準,型心,壓模
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index
沿索引尋查
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指標
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索引暫存器
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index
索引 指數 指標
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dex
n.
;
pl
.
E
.
Indexes
L
.
Indices
(░).
1.
That
which
points
out
;
that
which
shows
,
indicates
,
manifests
,
or
discloses
;
as
,
the
increasing
unemployment
rate
is
an
index
of
how
much
the
economy
has
slowed
.
Tastes
are
the
indexes
of
the
different
qualities
of
plants
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
2.
That
which
guides
,
points
out
,
informs
,
or
directs
;
a
pointer
or
a
hand
that
directs
to
anything
,
as
the
hand
of
a
watch
,
a
movable
finger
or
other
form
of
pointer
on
a
gauge
,
scale
,
or
other
graduated
instrument
.
In
printing
,
a
sign
[☞] (
called
also
fist
)
used
to
direct
particular
attention
to
a
note
or
paragraph
.
3.
A
table
for
facilitating
reference
to
topics
,
names
,
and
the
like
,
in
a
book
,
usually
giving
the
page
on
which
a
particular
word
or
topic
may
be
found
; --
usually
alphabetical
in
arrangement
,
and
printed
at
the
end
of
the
volume
.
Typically
found
only
in
non-fiction
books
.
4.
A
prologue
indicating
what
follows
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Anat.
The
second
finger
,
that
next
to
the
pollex
(
thumb
),
in
the
manus
,
or
hand
;
the
forefinger
;
index finger
.
6.
Math.
The
figure
or
letter
which
shows
the
power
or
root
of
a
quantity
;
the
exponent
. [
In
this
sense
the
plural
is
always
indices
.]
7.
The
ratio
,
or
formula
expressing
the
ratio
,
of
one
dimension
of
a
thing
to
another
dimension
;
as
,
the
vertical
index
of
the
cranium
.
Index error
,
the
error
in
the
reading
of
a
mathematical
instrument
arising
from
the
zero
of
the
index
not
being
in
complete
adjustment
with
that
of
the
limb
,
or
with
its
theoretically
perfect
position
in
the
instrument
;
a
correction
to
be
applied
to
the
instrument
readings
equal
to
the
error
of
the
zero
adjustment
.
Index expurgatorius
.
[L.]
See
Index prohibitorius
(
below
).
Index finger
.
See
Index
, 5.
Index glass
,
the
mirror
on
the
index
of
a
quadrant
,
sextant
,
etc
.
Index hand
,
the
pointer
or
hand
of
a
clock
,
watch
,
or
other
registering
machine
;
a
hand
that
points
to
something
.
Index of a logarithm
Math.
,
the
integral
part
of
the
logarithm
,
and
always
one
less
than
the
number
of
integral
figures
in
the
given
number
.
It
is
also
called
the
characteristic
.
Index of refraction
,
or
Refractive index
Opt.
,
the
number
which
expresses
the
ratio
of
the
sine
of
the
angle
of
incidence
to
the
sine
of
the
angle
of
refraction
.
Thus
the
index
of
refraction
for
sulphur
is
2,
because
,
when
light
passes
out
of
air
into
sulphur
,
the
sine
of
the
angle
of
incidence
is
double
the
sine
of
the
angle
of
refraction
.
Index plate
,
a
graduated
circular
plate
,
or
one
with
circular
rows
of
holes
differently
spaced
;
used
in
machines
for
graduating
circles
,
cutting
gear
teeth
,
etc
.
Index prohibitorius
[L.]
,
or
Prohibitory index
R.
C
. Ch.
,
a
catalogue
of
books
which
are
forbidden
by
the
church
to
be
read
;
the
index
expurgatorius
[L.]
,
or
expurgatory
index
,
is
a
catalogue
of
books
from
which
passages
marked
as
against
faith
or
morals
must
be
removed
before
Catholics
can
read
them
.
These
catalogues
are
published
with
additions
,
from
time
to
time
,
by
the
Congregation
of
the
Index
,
composed
of
cardinals
,
theologians
,
etc
.,
under
the
sanction
of
the
pope
. --
Hook
.
Index rerum
[L.]
,
a
tabulated
and
alphabetized
notebook
,
for
systematic
preservation
of
items
,
quotations
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dex
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Indexed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Indexing
.]
1.
To
provide
with
an
index
or
table
of
references
;
to
put
into
an
index
;
as
,
to
index
a
book
,
or
its
contents
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
index
n
1:
a
numerical
scale
used
to
compare
variables
with
one
another
or
with
some
reference
number
2:
a
number
or
ratio
(
a
value
on
a
scale
of
measurement
)
derived
from
a
series
of
observed
facts
;
can
reveal
relative
changes
as
a
function
of
time
[
syn
:
index number
,
indicant
,
indicator
]
3:
a
mathematical
notation
indicating
the
number
of
times
a
quantity
is
multiplied
by
itself
[
syn
:
exponent
,
power
]
4:
an
alphabetical
listing
of
names
and
topics
along
with
page
numbers
where
they
are
discussed
5:
the
finger
next
to
the
thumb
[
syn
:
index finger
,
forefinger
]
v
1:
list
in
an
index
2:
provide
with
an
index
; "
index
the
book
"
3:
adjust
through
indexation
; "
The
government
indexes
wages
and
prices
"
[
also
:
indices
(
pl
)]
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