indicative
adj. 象徵的; 指示的,表示的; [語]陳述的,直陳的
n. [語]陳述語氣
If one thing is indicative of another, it suggests what the other thing is likely to be.
The result was indicative of a strong retail market...
結果表明零售業市場繁榮。
Often physical appearance is indicative of how a person feels.
一個人的外表常能反映出他的感受。
In grammar, a clause that is in the indicative, or in the indicative mood, has a subject followed by a verb group. Examples are 'I'm hungry' and 'She was followed'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to make statements.
1. a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact
1. relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple declarative statements;
2. (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly;
The measuring results temperature resistance of the sample annealed at 500℃ was indicative of kondo effect.
結果表理,樣品的電阻表現為類似近藤效應的現象.
Use the indicative mood to make a sentence.
請用陳述語氣造句.
Sth is not a betrayal but an indicative of a principle that.
某事能夠很好地論證某一真理,而不是這個真理的反面.
Index value may be indicative of a low level of differentiation and discrimination between genders.
低分國家一般對於性別差異和性別歧視認同度不高.
The Methods: Used to cut stone and gems can also be indicative of age.
石頭和寶石的切割方法也與年代有關.