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1 indicative
adjective, noun (describing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions: In `I ran home' and `Are you going?' `ran' and `are going' are indicative (verbs).) indikativIsubst. \/ˈɪndɪkətɪv\/( grammatikk) indikativ, fortellende modusIIadj. \/ˈɪndɪkətɪv\/ eller indicatory1) ( grammatikk) indikativisk2) ( om fakta) påpekende, antydendebe indicative of tyde på, vise, vitne omindicative of ( om egenskap) betegnende for, typisk for, tegn på• Peter gave a chesty cough indicative of a man who had spent too much time in the pitPeters hostet på en måte som var typisk for en som hadde tilbragt for mye tid i gruventhe indicative mood indikativ -
2 indicate
'indikeit(to point out or show: We can paint an arrow here to indicate the right path.) vise, angi, markere- indicative
- indicatorvisseverb \/ˈɪndɪkeɪt\/1) ( om mening) gi uttrykk for, vise, tilkjennegi2) ( om fakta) peke på, vitne om, tyde på, vise til, antyde, avsløre3) ( på kart) markere4) ( om eksistens) anvise, tilvise, gjøre oppmerksom på, vise• absentmindedly, the professor indicated a chair for her5) ( medisin) indisere6) ( teknikk) indikere, måle ved bruk av indikatorbe indicated være på sin plass, være nødvendig ( medisin) være indisert -
3 indicatory
adj. \/ɪnˈdɪkət(ə)rɪ\/, \/ˈɪndɪkeɪtərɪ\/se ➢ indicative, 2
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