词汇 | indent |
释义 | indent indent 1 /ɪn`dєnt/ (过去式: indented; 过去完成式: indented; 现在进行式: indenting) v.t. To give a zigzag outline to; notch. 使成曲折之形;刻锯齿状。 The mountains indent the horizon. 山峦使地平线成锯齿状。 To make formal agreement to, as in a bond, deed, articles of apprenticeship, or the like. 正式立约(如契约、契据、学徒合约等)。 To write out (a contract) in duplicate; to sever (a written contract) along an irregular line. (契约)写成正副本;沿骑缝线分开(契约)。 In writing or printing, to begin (a line) with a blank space. (段首)空格。 We always indent the first sentence of a paragraph. 我们必在每段的第一句前空格。 v.i. To begin a line of print or writing with a blank space. 将段首缩进排印或留空格。 To order by an indent. 用订货单订货。 To form a jagged border. 成锯齿状。 /`ɪndєnt/ n. A notch in the border. 边上之锯齿形。 An official requisition. 征用令。 A purchase order for goods, esp. when sent from a foreign country. 订货单(尤指自国外汇来者)。 A formal written agreement. 契约。 A space at the beginning of a line in writing or printing. 行首的空格。 indent 2 /ɪn`dєnt/ (过去式: indented; 过去完成式: indented; 现在进行式: indenting) v.t. To make a depression in; stamp; press in. 使凹陷;使有凹痕;印入;压入。 He indented the pillow with his head. 他的头把枕头压凹了。 |
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