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indicator [ˈɪndɪˌkeɪtə] n 1. something that provides an indication, esp of trends See economic indicator 2. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a device to attract attention, such as the pointer of a gauge or a warning lamp 3. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) an instrument that displays certain operating conditions in a machine, such as a gauge showing temperature, speed, pressure, etc. 4. a. a device that records or registers something, such as the movements of a lift, or that shows information, such as arrival and departure times of trains b. (as modifier) indicator light 5. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) Also called blinker a device for indicating that a motor vehicle is about to turn left or right, esp two pairs of lights that flash when operated or a pair of trafficators 6. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) Also called dial gauge a delicate measuring instrument used to determine small differences in the height of mechanical components. It consists of a spring-loaded plunger that operates a pointer moving over a circular scale 7. (Chemistry) Chem a. a substance used in titrations to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction, usually by a change of colour b. a substance, such as litmus, that indicates the presence of an acid or alkali 8. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Environmental Science) Also called indicator species Ecology a. a plant or animal species that thrives only under particular environmental conditions and therefore indicates these conditions where it is found b. a species of plant or animal whose well-being confirms the well-being of other species in the area
In intelligence usage, an item of information which reflects the intention or capability of a potential enemy to adopt or reject a course of action. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
indicator Translations indicator [ˈɪndɪkeɪtəʳ] N (gen) (also Chem, Econ) → indicador m indicators (Aut) → intermitentes mpl, direccionales mpl (LAm) indicator [ˈɪndɪkeɪtər] n (= sign) → indicateur m [inflation, economic activity] → indicateur m to be an indicator of sth → être un indicateur de qch economic indicator indicator light n [car] → clignotant m indicator n (= instrument, gauge) → Anzeiger m; (= needle) → Zeiger m; (esp Brit Aut) → Richtungsanzeiger m (form); (flashing) → Blinker m; (Chem) → Indikator m; (fig: of economic position etc) → Messlatte f; altitude/pressure indicator → Höhen-/Druckmesser m; indicator board → Anzeigetafel f; arrival/departure indicator board (Rail) → Ankunfts-/Abfahrts(anzeige)tafel f; (Aviat) → Anzeige(tafel) f → für Ankünfte/Abflüge, Fluginformationsanzeige f; this is an indicator of economic recovery → dies ist ein Indikator für den Aufschwung indicator [ˈɪndɪˌkeɪtəʳ] n (sign) → segno (fig) → indice m; (in station, airport) → tabellone m (Brit) (Aut) → indicatore m di direzione, freccia (Chem) → indicatore indicator [ˈɪndɪˌkeɪtəʳ] n (sign) → segno (fig) → indice m; (in station, airport) → tabellone m (Brit) (Aut) → indicatore m di direzione, freccia (Chem) → indicatore How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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