柯林斯詞典indicator /??nd??ke?t?/ (indicators) 1. N-COUNT An indicator is a measurement or value that gives you an idea of what something is like. 指示物 ...vital economic indicators, such as inflation, growth and the trade gap. …重要的經(jīng)濟指標,如通貨膨脹,經(jīng)濟增長以及貿(mào)易差額。2. N-COUNT A car's indicators are the flashing lights that tell you when it is going to turn left or right. (車輛上的) 轉(zhuǎn)曏指示燈[英國英語] He flipped his indicator, and took a left. 他打開汽車方曏燈,曏左轉(zhuǎn)了彎。 返回 indicator劍橋詞典 indicator noun [C] (SHOWING) something that shows what a situation is like 指標 Commodity prices can be a useful indicator of inflation , he claimed . 他聲稱,商品價格可以作爲一種有用的通貨膨脹指標。 an economic indicator 經(jīng)濟指標 indicator noun [C] (SIGNAL) UK (US signal, turn signal) one of the lights at the front and back of a road vehicle that flash to show which way the vehicle is turning (車輛)轉(zhuǎn)曏燈 a device that shows a value or a change in level , speed , etc. 指示器;指針 The car has an overhead console with a compass and outside temperature indicator. 這輛汽車上方有個儀表板,板上有個指南針和顯示車外溫度的指示器。 返回 indicator