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[ɪn'dentɪd] 1. 2.1) tip. [ paragraph] rientrato* * *adjective (having an edge, outline etc with V-shaped cuts or inward curves.) dentellato* * *indented (1) /ɪnˈdɛntɪd/a.1 dentellato; intaccato3 (tipogr.) rientrato.indented (2) /ɪnˈdɛntɪd/a.solcato; ammaccato.* * *[ɪn'dentɪd] 1. 2.1) tip. [ paragraph] rientrato -
2 indented in·dent·ed adj
[ɪn'dɛntɪd]Typ rientrante, (surface) intaccato (-a), ammaccato (-a), (coastline) frastagliato (-a) -
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I ['ɪndent]1) BE comm. ordinativo m.2) tip. (anche indentation) capoverso m. rientrato3) (incision) tacca f., dentellatura f.II 1. [ɪn'dent]1) tip. (fare) rientrare [line, text, word, paragraph]2) intaccare, dentellare [ edge]2.verbo intransitivo BE comm. fare un'ordinazione* * *1. [in'dent] verb(to begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines.) (far rientrare dal margine della pagina)2. ['indent] noun((also indentation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.) rientranza, capoverso- indented* * *indent (1) /ˈɪndɛnt/n.1 dentellatura; tacca; intaccatura2 (stor.) contratto di assunzione d'un apprendista3 (tipogr.) rientranza; capoverso rientrato4 (comput.) rientroindent (2) /ˈɪndɛnt/n.incavo; solco; ammaccatura ( nella carrozzeria di un'automobile, ecc.).(to) indent (1) /ɪnˈdɛnt/A v. t.1 dentellare; intaccare; intagliare; fare incastri in (qc.)2 frastagliare: The coastline has been indented by erosion, la costa è stata frastagliata dall'erosione6 (comput.) indentare ( far rientrare un blocco di codice per evidenziarlo); impostare un rientro (far rientrare la prima riga di un capoverso di un numero prestabilito di caratteri)B v. i.5 (tipogr.) fare un capoverso rientrato.(to) indent (2) /ɪnˈdɛnt/v. t.* * *I ['ɪndent]1) BE comm. ordinativo m.2) tip. (anche indentation) capoverso m. rientrato3) (incision) tacca f., dentellatura f.II 1. [ɪn'dent]1) tip. (fare) rientrare [line, text, word, paragraph]2) intaccare, dentellare [ edge]2.verbo intransitivo BE comm. fare un'ordinazione -
4 ♦ coast
♦ coast /kəʊst/n.1 costa; litorale; riviera: indented [rugged, flat] coast, costa frastagliata [aspra, piatta]; the Ligurian coast, la costa ligure; la riviera ligure; along the coast, lungo la costa; a stretch of coast, un tratto di costa; We spent Sunday at the coast, abbiamo passato la domenica al mare; off the coast, al largo (della costa)3 (rif. a mezzo di trasporto) percorso, discesa a motore spento; discesa a ruota libera ( in bicicletta)● coast artillery, artiglieria da costa □ coast defence, difesa costiera □ ( marina mil.) coast defence vessel, guardacoste □ coast to coast, da costa a costa; ( USA) in tutti gli Stati Uniti, da costa a costa; coast-to-coast, (su tutto il territorio) nazionale □ (fig.) The coast is clear, via libera; nessuno (o nessun pericolo) in vista.(to) coast /kəʊst/A v. i.1 (rif. a mezzo di trasporto) procedere per inerzia; (autom.) procedere a motore spento (o in folle); ( in bicicletta) andare a ruota libera2 (fig.) procedere senza sforzo: to coast to victory, procedere senza sforzo fino alla vittoria; vincere senza sforzo3 (fig.) continuare senza una meta precisa4 (naut.) costeggiare; navigare lungo la costa5 (naut.) fare cabotaggioB v. t.(naut.) costeggiare.
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indented — adjective an indented edge or surface has cuts or marks in it: a deeply indented coastline … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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indented key — a dichotomous key in which the first part of a couplet is followed by all subsequent couplets. Each subordinate couplet is indented to the right for reasons of clarity; not much used in ichthyology … Dictionary of ichthyology
indented — emarginate … Dictionary of ichthyology
indented — adj. [L. in, in; dens, tooth] Notched or dented; abruptly pressed inward; a cut or notch in a margin … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
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