[/ɪnˈdent; ɪnˋdɛnt/] v 用法: 1 [Tn] make a mark or set of marks (as if) by cutting into the edge or surface of (sth) (在物体边缘或面上)造成凹陷、 凹坑或缺口: an indented (ie very irregular) coastline 犬牙交错的海岸线. 用法: 2 [I, Tn] start (a line of print or writing) further in from the margin than the other lines 缩进(排印或书写一行的前端); 缩排; 缩格书写: Please indent the first line of each paragraph. 请於每段第一行缩格书写. 用法: 3 [Ipr] ~ (on sb) for sth (commerce 商 esp Brit) make an official order for goods or stores 订购; 订货: indent on the firm for new equipment, ie place an order for which the firm will pay 为公司订购新设备(订货由公司付款). indent 2 [/ˈɪndent; ˋɪndɛnt/] n (commerce 商 esp Brit) official order for stores or equipment (货物或设备)订货, 定单. |