C1 verb 正式

indicate

/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/

To point something out or serve as a sign or symptom of a particular state or condition. In academic contexts, it is frequently used to show that data or evidence suggests a specific conclusion or fact.

例句

3 / 5
1

He gestured toward the door to indicate that the meeting was over.

He pointed to the door to show that the meeting had finished.

2

The survey results indicate a significant shift in public opinion regarding climate policy.

The poll results show a major change in what people think about climate rules.

3

Just give me a thumbs up to indicate you're ready to go.

Just give a thumbs up to show you are prepared to leave.

词族

名词
indication
Verb
indicate
副词
indicatively
形容词
indicative
相关
indicator
💡

记忆技巧

Think of your 'index finger' (the pointer finger). You use your index finger to 'indicate' things.

快速测验

The latest economic reports _______ a slow recovery for the retail sector over the next fiscal year.

正确!

正确答案是: indicate

例句

1

He gestured toward the door to indicate that the meeting was over.

everyday

He pointed to the door to show that the meeting had finished.

2

The survey results indicate a significant shift in public opinion regarding climate policy.

formal

The poll results show a major change in what people think about climate rules.

3

Just give me a thumbs up to indicate you're ready to go.

informal

Just give a thumbs up to show you are prepared to leave.

4

Preliminary findings indicate that the new drug may reduce inflammation more effectively than existing treatments.

academic

Early study results show that the new medicine might lower swelling better than current ones.

5

Market trends indicate a growing demand for sustainable packaging solutions.

business

Current market movements show that more people want eco-friendly packaging.

词族

名词
indication
Verb
indicate
副词
indicatively
形容词
indicative
相关
indicator

常见搭配

clearly indicate to show something in a way that is easy to understand
research indicates scientific studies show a particular result
indicate a preference to show which option someone likes more
results indicate the outcome of a test or event shows a fact
indicate a trend to show a general direction in which something is developing

常用短语

as indicated above

referring to information previously mentioned in a text

indicate otherwise

to show that the opposite or something different is true

indicate the presence of

to show that something exists in a specific place

容易混淆的词

indicate vs imply

Indicate is a direct sign or pointing out of a fact, whereas imply means to suggest something indirectly without stating it.

indicate vs suggest

Indicate is often used when there is objective evidence, while suggest can be more tentative or based on opinion.

📝

使用说明

At a C1 level, use 'indicate' to maintain an objective, academic tone. It is more formal than 'show' and is preferred when discussing data, research, or formal signs.

⚠️

常见错误

Learners often use 'indicate' with the preposition 'to' followed by the object (e.g., 'indicate to the error'), but it is a transitive verb that takes a direct object or a 'that' clause.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of your 'index finger' (the pointer finger). You use your index finger to 'indicate' things.

📖

词源

Derived from the Latin 'indicatus', the past participle of 'indicare', meaning 'to point out' or 'make known'.

语法模式

indicate + that clause (e.g., Research indicates that...) indicate + noun phrase (e.g., The map indicates the route.) indicate + wh-clause (e.g., Please indicate how you will pay.)
🌍

文化背景

In academic writing in English-speaking countries, 'indicate' is a 'hedging' or 'reporting' verb used to present findings with a degree of professional distance.

快速测验

The latest economic reports _______ a slow recovery for the retail sector over the next fiscal year.

正确!

正确答案是: indicate

相关词

sit

A1

To rest your body on your bottom with your back upright, typically on a chair or the floor. It describes both the action of moving into this position and the state of being in it.

stand

A1

To be in an upright position supported by one's feet rather than sitting or lying down. It also refers to the physical location of an object or a person's particular opinion on a subject.

pay

A1

To give money to someone in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt. It can also mean to give something non-monetary, such as attention or a compliment.

meet

A1

To come together with someone at a specific place and time, or to be introduced to someone for the first time. It can also mean to satisfy a requirement, standard, or need.

continue

A1

To keep doing something or to stay in the same state without stopping. It can also mean to start an activity again after a short break.

set

A1

To put or place something in a specific position or location. It also means to adjust or prepare something so that it is ready for use, such as a clock or a table.

learn

A1

To gain knowledge, understanding, or a skill by studying, practicing, or being taught. It refers to the process of acquiring information through experience or education.

lead

A1

To go in front of a group of people to show them the way to a place. It also means to be in control of a group, a team, or an activity.

understand

A1

To know the meaning of what someone is saying or how something works. It involves grasping an idea, a language, or a situation clearly in your mind.

follow

A1

To move behind someone or something in the same direction. It also means to obey rules, instructions, or to understand the logic of an argument or story.

有帮助吗?
还没有评论。成为第一个分享想法的人!

免费开始学习语言

免费开始学习