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1. n эк. индекс; показатель2. n тех. показатель, коэффициент3. n мат. коэффициент4. n признак, показательthe face is an index of the heart — лицо — это зеркало души
5. n алфавитный указатель; индекс; каталог; список6. n стрелка7. n указательный палец8. v снабжать указателем9. v составлять указатель; заносить в указательsubject index — предметный указатель; индекс
10. v указывать, служить указателемindex entry — статья индекса; статья алфавитного указателя
tariff index — тарифный справочник; указатель тарифов
11. v тех. совпадать12. v спец. индексировать, индицировать, приписывать индексыСинонимический ряд:1. indicant (noun) clue; denotation; indicant; indicator; manifestation; model; pointer2. organizational table (noun) alpha list; alphabetical list; card file; catalog; cross-reference; directory; file finder; guide; list; organisational table; organizational table; register; table3. sign (noun) evidence; indication; indicia; mark; sign; significant; signification; stamp; symptom; token; witness4. sort (verb) alphabetise; alphabetize; arrange; catalog; catalogue; file; list; rearrange; record; sort; tabulate -
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1. n перекрёстная ссылка2. v давать, делать или использовать перекрёстные ссылкиСинонимический ряд:organizational table (noun) alpha list; alphabetical list; card file; catalog; directory; file finder; index; organizational table; table
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