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  • 1 indent

    transitive verb
    1) (make notches in) einkerben
    2) (form recesses in) einschneiden in (+ Akk.)
    3) (from margin) einrücken
    * * *
    1. [in'dent] verb
    (to begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines.) einrücken
    2. ['indent] noun
    ((also indentation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.) der Einzug
    - academic.ru/37589/indentation">indentation
    - indented
    * * *
    in·dent
    I. vi
    [ɪnˈdent]
    1. TYPO (make a space) einrücken, einziehen
    2. BRIT, AUS ECON (request goods) anfordern, ordern
    II. vt
    [ɪnˈdent]
    1. TYPO
    to \indent a line/paragraph eine Zeile/einen Absatz einrücken
    2. (make depression)
    to \indent sth etw eindrücken; metal etw einbeulen
    III. n
    [ˈɪndent]
    1. TYPO Einzug m
    2. BRIT, AUS ECON (request) Auftrag m, Order f (aus Übersee), Indentgeschäft nt fachspr
    to make an \indent for sth für etw akk eine Order erteilen
    * * *
    [ɪn'dent]
    1. vt
    border, edge einkerben; coast zerklüften, einbuchten; (TYP) word, line einrücken, einziehen; (= leave dent in) metal etc einbeulen
    2. vi
    3. n
    ['ɪndent] (in border etc) Einkerbung f, Kerbe f; (in coast) Einbuchtung f; (TYP, of line) Einrückung f, Einzug m; (= dent in metal etc) Beule f, Delle f
    * * *
    indent1 [ınˈdent]
    A v/t
    1. einzähnen, (ein-, aus)kerben, auszacken
    2. einen Balken verzahnen, verzapfen
    3. TYPO eine Zeile einrücken, -ziehen
    4. einen Vertrag in doppelter oder mehrfacher Ausfertigung aufsetzen
    5. WIRTSCH Waren (besonders aus Übersee) bestellen
    B v/i
    1. JUR obs einen Vertrag abschließen
    2. indent (up)on WIRTSCH an jemanden eine Forderung stellen:
    a) etwas von jemandem anfordern,
    b) etwas bei jemandem bestellen
    3. MIL Br Vorräte requirieren
    C s [ˈındent; ınˈd-]
    1. Kerbe f, Einschnitt m, Auszackung f, Zacke f
    2. TYPO Einzug m, Einrückung f
    3. JUR Vertrag(surkunde) m(f)
    4. MIL Br Requisition f
    5. WIRTSCH Warenbestellung f (besonders aus Übersee), Auslandsauftrag m
    indent2
    A v/t [ınˈdent] eindrücken:
    a) einprägen (in in akk)
    b) einbeulen
    B s [ˈındent; ınˈd-] Einbeulung f, Vertiefung f, Delle f
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (make notches in) einkerben
    2) (form recesses in) einschneiden in (+ Akk.)
    3) (from margin) einrücken
    * * *
    v.
    einrücken v.

    English-german dictionary > indent

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  • indent — indent1 [in dent′; ] for n. [ in′dent΄, in dent′] vt. [ME endenten < OFr endenter or ML indentare, both < L in, in + dens, TOOTH] 1. a) to cut toothlike points into (an edge or border); notch; also, to join by mating notches b) to make… …   English World dictionary

  • indent — ► VERB 1) form deep recesses or notches in. 2) position or begin (a line or block of text) further from the margin than the main part of the text. 3) make a requisition or written order for something. ► NOUN 1) Brit. an official order or… …   English terms dictionary

  • Indent style — In computer programming, an indent style is a convention governing the indentation of blocks of code to convey the program s structure. This article largely addresses the C programming language and its descendants, but can be (and frequently is)… …   Wikipedia

  • indent — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French endenter, from en + dent tooth, from Latin dent , dens more at tooth Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to divide (a document) so as to produce sections with irregular edges that can be… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • indent — I. verb (t) /ɪnˈdɛnt / (say in dent) 1. to form deep recesses in: the sea indents the coast. 2. to set in or back from the margin, as the first line of a paragraph. 3. to sever (a document drawn up in duplicate) along an irregular line as a means …  

  • indent — indent1 indenter, indentor, n. v. /in dent /; n. /in dent, in dent /, v.t. 1. to form deep recesses in: The sea indents the coast. 2. to set in or back from the margin, as the first line of a paragraph. 3. to sever (a document drawn up in… …   Universalium

  • indent — I in•dent v. [[t]ɪnˈdɛnt[/t]] n. [[t]also ˈɪn dɛnt[/t]] v. t. 1) to form notches in the edge of: Waves indented the beach[/ex] 2) to set in from the margin: Indent the first line of a paragraph[/ex] 3) to sever (a document drawn up in duplicate)… …   From formal English to slang

  • indent — in·dent || ɪn dent n. notch, incision; depression, dent; indentation, blank space left between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line; act of indenting a document; request for supplies (British) v. make a notch, make an… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • indent — indent1 verb ɪn dɛnt 1》 form deep recesses or notches in. 2》 position or begin (a line or block of text) further from the margin than the main part of the text. 3》 Brit. make a requisition or written order for something. 4》 historical divide (a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • indent — 1 verb 1 (T) to start a line of writing further towards the middle of the page than other lines 2 (intransitive + for) especially BrE to order goods by writing on an official form 2 noun (countable + for) especially BrE 1 an order for goods to be …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • indent — To prepare a deed or an agreement in the form of an indenture. To enter into articles of apprenticeship. See indenture …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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