indent的中文翻譯是什麼意思

indent

US/ɪnˈdent , ˈɪndent/
UK/ɪnˈdent , ˈɪndent/

vt. 切割…使呈鋸齒狀; 縮排排版

n. 訂單;訂購

indent柯林斯釋義

VERB縮格書寫;行首留空格

When you indent a line of writing, you start it further away from the edge of the paper than all the other lines.

  • Indent the second line.

    第二行行首留空格。

indent英文釋義

Noun

1. an order for goods to be exported or imported

    2. the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line

      Verb

      1. set in from the margin;

      • Indent the paragraphs of a letter

      2. cut or tear along an irregular line so that the parts can later be matched for authentication;

      • indent the documents

      3. make a depression into;

      • The bicycle dented my car

      4. notch the edge of or make jagged

        5. bind by or as if by indentures, as of an apprentice or servant;

        • an indentured servant

        indent場景例句

        The indent agent takes a commission on the value of his purchase.

        這種訂貨代理商按所訂購的貨物價值收取佣金.

        The mountains indent the horizon.

        山巒使地平線成鋸齒狀.

        A firm order is often called an indent.

        確定的訂單常稱作訂貨單.

        Please make an indent at the begin of each paragraph.

        請在每段開頭空格.

        Indent: To begin a line or lines with a blank space.

        縮排: 字行縮排一固定空格,然後開始的排法.

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        indent詞性變形

        indentsindentedindenting

        indent近義詞

        notchdentnickcut