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'indeks1) (an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc eg at the end of a book.) índice2) ((plural indices 'indisi:z) in mathematics the figure which indicates the number of times a figure etc must be multiplied by itself etc: In 63 and 75, the figures 3 and 5 are the indices.) índice•index n índicetr['ɪndeks]2 (economic) índice nombre masculino■ the sale of new cars is an index of economic prosperity la venta de coches nuevos es una indicación de la prosperidad económica4 (math) índice nombre masculino1 (book) poner un índice a; (collection) catalogar, clasificar2 (wages, pensions, etc) vincular\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLindex finger dedo índiceindex ['ɪn.dɛks] vt1) : ponerle un índice a (un libro o una revista)2) : incluir en un índiceall proper names are indexed: todos los nombres propios están incluidos en el índice3) indicate: indicar, señalar4) regulate: indexar, indiciarto index prices: indiciar los precios1) : índice m (de un libro, de precios)2) indication: indicio m, índice m, señal fan index of her character: una señal de su caráctern.• elenco s.m.• tarjetero s.m.• índice s.m.• índice alfabético s.m.v.• indexar (Informática) v.• indizar v.• poner en un índice v.• poner índice a v.
I 'ɪndeks1) (pl indexes)a) (in book, journal) índice mb) ( list) lista f; (before n)index card — ficha f
the retail price index — el índice de precios al consumo; (before n)
index number — índice m
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1) ( Publ)a) ( provide with index) \<\<book/journal\>\> ponerle* un índice ab) ( enter in index) \<\<name\>\> incluir* en un índice2) (Econ, Fin) \<\<prices/wages\>\> indexar, indiciar['ɪndeks]1. N1) (pl indexes) (in book) índice m2) (pl indices or indexes) (=pointer) índice m, señal m (to de); (Econ) índice mcost of living index — índice m del costo de la vida
retail 5.the Index — (Rel) el índice expurgatorio
3) (Math)(pl indices) exponente m2.VT (=put index in) [+ book] poner índice a; (=make index headings for) [+ book] (in catalogue) catalogar; [+ entry, item, subject] poner en el índice3.CPDindex card N — ficha f
index finger N — dedo m índice
index number N — índice m
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I ['ɪndeks]1) (pl indexes)a) (in book, journal) índice mb) ( list) lista f; (before n)index card — ficha f
the retail price index — el índice de precios al consumo; (before n)
index number — índice m
II
1) ( Publ)a) ( provide with index) \<\<book/journal\>\> ponerle* un índice ab) ( enter in index) \<\<name\>\> incluir* en un índice2) (Econ, Fin) \<\<prices/wages\>\> indexar, indiciar
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