indentations
n. 凹进( indentation的名词复数 ); 缩格; 凹口; 缺口
An indentation is the space at the beginning of a line of writing when it starts further away from the edge of the paper than all the other lines.
An indentation is a shallow hole or cut in the surface or edge of something.
Using a knife, make slight indentations around the edges of the pastry.
用刀子绕馅饼边沿刻小锯齿。
Using a knife, make slight indentations around the edges of the pastry.
用刀子绕馅饼边沿刻小锯齿。
The horse's hooves left deep indentations in the mud.
马蹄在泥地里留下了深深的蹄印。
Make four indentations into the condenser near the standard cone joint.
在冷凝器接近标准圆锥接头处打四个穴孔.
There were only faint indentations where the holes had been.
在洞穴处的脚迹依稀还看得见.
Marked by irregular projections and indentations on the edge or surface.
值得注意的是不规则的边缘与多样的切面.