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词汇 index
释义 index
noun
uk /ˈɪn.deks/ us /ˈɪn.deks/pluralindicesuk /ˈɪn.dɪ.siːz/ us /ˈɪn.də.siːz/indexes

indexnoun (LIST)


C1[ C ]
an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. is on: (书后关于主题、姓名等的)索引
in the indexTry looking up "heart disease" in the index.试试在索引中寻找“心脏病”这个条目。
[ C ]
a collection of information stored on a computer or on a set of cards, in alphabetical order: (计算机或卡片上的)索引
on a card indexHe still has all his friends' names and addresses on a card index.他仍然使用卡片索引记录所有朋友的姓名及地址。
The index is divided into two sections.
He got one of his research assistants to compile the index.
The index only contains one reference to his work.
The thesis must include an index and a bibliography.
Using the index would have saved you a lot of time.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Books & parts of books
acknowledgment
acknowledgmentsphrase
addendum
artwork
bibliographical
bibliographically
concordance
edition
epigraph
epilogue
errata
erratum
ISBN
jacket
library
monograph
non-biographical
omnibus
tsundoku
verso

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Lists and catalogues

indexnoun (COMPARISON)


[ C ]
a system of numbers used for comparing values of things that change according to each other or a fixed standard: 指数
the FTSE 100 Index伦敦《金融时报》指数
the Dow Jones Index道‧琼斯指数
a wage/price index工资/价格指数
[ Cusually singular ]
something that shows how strong or common a condition or feeling is: 标志;指标;表征
index ofConsumer spending is often a good index of public confidence in the economy.消费支出经常是显示公众对经济的信心的有效指标。
Good economic indicators caused the share index to gain (by) ten points.良好的经济指标使得股票指数上升了10个点。
The index only includes companies that are based in the UK.
The index measures the rise and fall of stock prices on the Hong Kong stock market.
Traders can use stock index futures to limit the risk associated with changes in prices.
The heat index is a measure of how hot the air feels.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Numerical relationships
absolute difference
absolute error
absolute maximum
absolute minimum
arithmetic progression
Fibonacci sequence
geometric progression
golden mean
golden ratio
harmonic progression
independent variable
iteration
proportion
proportionably
proportional
proportionally
proportionately
prorate
prorated
subset

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Statistics
index
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈɪn.deks/ us /ˈɪn.deks/

indexverb[T] (MAKE LIST)


to prepare an index for a book or collection, or arrange it in an index: 为…编索引;把…编入索引
Our computer indexes several thousand new records every second.我们的计算机每秒钟可把几千个新记录编入索引。
The book contains a lot of information, but it's not very well indexed.这本书的信息很丰富,但索引做得不好。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Editing & compiling
abridged
amend
anthologist
blue pencil
bowdlerization
bowdlerized
co-edit
compile
excerpt
non-editorial
over-edit
post-editing
proofreading
recension
revise
subedit
undubbed
unfiltered
unindexed
unrevised

indexverb[T] (COMPARE)


to change a system of numbers according to each other or a fixed standard: 将…与…挂钩;使指数化
be indexed to/in line withLiving expenses will be indexed to/in line with inflation (= to take inflation into consideration).生活费用将与通货膨胀挂钩。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Estimating value
appraise
appraiser
book value
buying power
cost
costing
de-index
dollar sign
est.
euro
index of leading economic indicators
pricelessly
pricing
put a figure on itidiom
put something at something
quantity surveyor
quote
re-estimate
recommended retail price
underestimate

index | American Dictionary


index
noun[ C ]
us/ˈɪn·deks/pluralindexesus/ˈɪnˌdek·səz/indicesus/ˈɪn·dəˌsiz/

indexnoun[C] (LIST)


writing
an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing on which page a name or subject appears, or computer information ordered in a particular way:
If you want to find the place in the text that Henry James is mentioned, look it up in the index.

indexnoun[C] (COMPARISON)


a number used to show the value of something by comparing it to something else whose value is known:
a wage/price index
fig. The rate of consumer spending is often thought to be an index of public confidence (= show the state of the public’s confidence) in the health of the economy.
index
verb[ T ]
us/ˈɪn·deks/

indexverb[T] (MAKE LIST)


to prepare an index for a book, or to arrange information in an index:
He organized and indexed the material by computer.

indexverb[T] (MAKE COMPARISON)


to vary a system of numbers against another or against a fixed standard:
Social Security payments are indexed to (= adjusted to allow for) inflation every year.

index | Business English


index
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɪndeks/us
FINANCE, ECONOMICS pluralindices | indexes
a system that measures the present value of something when compared to its previous value or a fixed standard:
The house price index estimates the change in the value of the nation's housing stock.
a bond/share/stock index
an index of sthThe fund tracks an index of the UK's top 350 UK shares.
pluralindices
a sign or measure of something:
an index of sthUnemployment levels provide a useful index of the state of the economy.
pluralindexes
an alphabetical list that shows you where information is found in a book, on a website, etc.:
a searcheable index
online indexes to articles and reports
pluralindexes
a collection of information that is stored in alphabetical order:
I keep an index of all my clients' contact details.

See also


All-Share index
All-Stock index
average earnings index
benchmark index
Brand Development Index
card index
consumer confidence index
consumer price index
cost of living index
diffusion index
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the Dodge index
the Eurostoxx 50 (Index)
FTSE 100
FTSE 250
FTSE All-Share Index
FTSE Eurotop 100 Index
FTSE Fledgling Index
FTSE SmallCap Index
Goldman Sachs Commodity Index
the Hang Seng (Index)
industrial output index
industrial sentiment index
the IPOX 100 Index
misery index
Nikkei index
price index
producer price index
Purchasing Managers' index
retail price index
Russell 2000 index
share index
stock index
sustainability index
Target Group Index
Thirty-Share Index
weighted index
wholesale price index
index
verb[ T,usually passive ]
uk /ˈɪndeks/us
FINANCE
to connect the value of a price or payment to the value of something else such as the rate of inflation:
be indexed to sthThe pension is indexed to earnings.
The unions are demanding wage rises indexed to prices.
to provide a book or website with an index:
All content held in the site is fully indexed.

Examples of index


index
The book contains 16 chapters, 2 appendixes, a glossary, subject and name indexes, and literature references.
The notes and indexes are carefully done, and there are two maps.
Parsimony-based fit indices for multiple-indicator models : do they work ?
First, indexing is not really arbitrary but is stimulus-driven.
To indicate anaphoric reference, the signer indexes the location previously assigned to that referent.
The start of the next tooth indexed the beginning of the next word.
Older databases are typically indexed in this manner.
To enable a user to quickly look up data, many databases are being indexed using a feature code.
The hypothesis was that phonological memory, as indexed by nonword repetition, is causally related to vocabulary development.
Both indexes were computed for each herdade using as base 100 the average nominal rent of the 20 years 1670-1689.
The overall good quality of the series made it possible to compute rent indexes for the period 1595-1850.
The language with the smaller value was indexed.
The expression (3.1) will be simplified in several steps, the first of which is to show that terms indexed by large r are insignificant.
At the second step, two of the three models were significant, with specific risk indexes contributing to each model.
The final section covers the development of phosphorus indices and challenges to their implementation.
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Collocations withindex


index

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aggregate index
This contrasts slightly with the original article, but is a superior operationalization since it gives equal weight to the recycling measure in the aggregate index.
alphabetical index
Finally, there is a very comprehensive alphabetical index.
citation index
Have not we plummeted from second place to second place in the citationindex?
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