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indicator noun sign showing what sth is like 指示符号ADJECTIVE | VERB + INDICATOR | INDICATOR + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEaccurate, good, reliable, sure 准确的指标;有用的指示;可靠的指示poor, unreliable 不可靠的指标◆Level of education is actually a poor indicator of ability to run a business well.受教育程度实际上并不能表明经营企业的能力。sensitive 敏感的指标crude, rough 粗略的指标simple 简单的标志key, main, major 关键指标;主要指标important, significant 重要指标useful, valuable 有用的/有价值的指标lagging, leading (both economics 经济学, both especially NAmE) 滞后/领先指标◆The stock market is seen as a leading indicator of economic growth.股票市场被视为经济增长的风向标。economic, financial, macroeconomic, performance, social, socio-economic 经济/金融/宏观经济/业绩/社会/社会经济指标◆performance indicators such as language and numeracy skills语言、计算能力等成绩指标prognostic (medical 医学) 预后指标VERB + INDICATORbe, serve as 是标志;用作指标◆These warts can serve as an indicator of other infections.这些疣能表明出现了其他感染。provide (sb with) (向某人)表明regard sth as, see sth as, take sth as 把⋯看作指标◆Gold prices are often seen as an indicator of inflation.黄金价格常被视为通货膨胀的指标。use (sth as) 用(⋯)作为指标develop 订立指标◆It is still difficult to develop indicators for many concepts used in social science.为社会科学领域的许多概念确立指标仍然很困难。INDICATOR + VERBpoint to sth, show sth, suggest sth 指标指向/表明/显示⋯◆Economic indicators suggest that a recovery is on the way.各项经济指标表明复苏为期不远了。PREPOSITIONindicator for ⋯的标志◆an indicator for the presence of minerals表明存在矿物的信号 |