English-Thai Dictionary
indicate
VT ชี้ทาง บอกทาง บ่งบอก ชี้ให้เห็น point point to predict che-tang
indicate
VT แสดง ให้สัญญาณ ของ บ่งบอกถึง ระบุ show sa-dang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INDICATE
v.t.[L. indico; in and dico, to show. ] 1. To show; to point out; to discover; to direct the mind to a knowledge of something not seen, or something that will probably occur in future. Thus, fermentation indicates a certain degree of heat in a liquor. A heavy swell of the sea in calm weather often indicates a storm at a distance. A particular kind of cloud in the west at evening, indicates the approach of rain.
2. To tell; to disclose.
3. In medicine, to show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies; as, great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants.
INDICATED
pp. Shown; pointed out; directed.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INDICATE
In "di *cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indicated; p. pr. & vb. n.Indicating. ] Etym: [L. indicatus, p. p. of indicare to indicate; pref. in- in + dicare to proclaim; akin to dicere to say. See Diction, and cf. Indict, Indite. ]
1. To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known. That turns and turns to indicate From what point blows the weather. Cowper.
2. (Med. )
Defn: To show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies; as, great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants.
3. (Mach. )
Defn: To investigate the condition or power of, as of steam engine, by means of an indicator.
Syn. -- To show; mark; signify; denote; discover; evidence; evince; manifest; declare; specify; explain; exhibit; present; reveal; disclose; display.
INDICATED
INDICATED In "di *ca `ted, a.
Defn: Shown; denoted; registered; measured. Indicated power. See Indicated horse power, under Horse power.
New American Oxford Dictionary
indicate
in di cate |ˈindiˌkāt ˈɪndəˌkeɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 point out; show: dotted lines indicate the text's margins. • be a sign or symptom of; strongly imply: sales indicate a growing market for such art | [ with clause ] : his tone indicated that he didn't hold out much hope. • admit to or state briefly: the president indicated his willingness to use force against the rebels. • (of a person ) direct attention to (someone or something ) by means of a gesture: he indicated Cindy with a brief nod of the head. • (of a gauge or meter ) register a reading of (a quantity, dimension, etc. ). 2 suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action: the treatment is likely to be indicated in severely depressed patients. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin indicat- ‘pointed out, ’ from the verb indicare, from in- ‘toward ’ + dicare ‘make known. ’
indicated horsepower
in di cat ed horse pow er ▶noun the power produced in a reciprocating engine by the working of the cylinders.
Oxford Dictionary
indicate
in ¦di |cate |ˈɪndɪkeɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 point out; show: dotted lines indicate the text's margins. • be a sign of; strongly suggest: sales indicate a growing market for such art | [ with clause ] : his tone indicated that he didn't hold out much hope. • mention indirectly or briefly: the president indicated his willingness to use force against the rebels. • direct attention to (someone or something ) by means of a gesture: he indicated Cindy with a brief nod of the head. • (of a gauge or meter ) register a reading of (a quantity, dimension, etc. ). 2 suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action: treatment for shock may be indicated. 3 [ no obj. ] Brit. (of a driver or motor vehicle ) signal an intention to change lanes or turn using an indicator. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin indicat- ‘pointed out ’, from the verb indicare, from in- ‘towards ’ + dicare ‘make known ’.
indicated horsepower
in ¦di |cated horse |power ▶noun [ mass noun ] the power produced in a reciprocating engine by the working of the cylinders.
American Oxford Thesaurus
indicate
indicate verb 1 sales indicate a growing market: point to, be a sign of, be evidence of, evidence, demonstrate, show, testify to, bespeak, be a symptom of, be symptomatic of, denote, connote, mark, signal, signify, suggest, imply; manifest, reveal, betray, display, reflect, represent; formal evince; literary betoken. 2 the president indicated his willingness to use force: state, declare, make known, communicate, announce, mention, express, reveal, divulge, disclose; put it on record; admit. 3 please indicate your preferences on the form: specify, designate, mark, stipulate; show. 4 he indicated the direction we needed to go: point to, point out, gesture toward.
indicated
indicated adjective in such cases surgery is indicated: advisable, recommended, suggested, desirable, preferable, best, sensible, wise, prudent, in someone's best interests; necessary, needed, required, called for.
Oxford Thesaurus
indicate
indicate verb 1 sales indicate a growing market for such art | the scowl on his face indicated his displeasure: demonstrate, show, point to, be a sign of, be evidence of, evidence, testify to, bear witness to, be a symptom of, be symptomatic of, denote, connote, mark, signal, signify, suggest, imply; manifest, reveal, betray, evince, display, reflect, represent; literary bespeak, betoken. 2 the Prime Minister indicated that the government would take no further action: state, declare, make (it ) known, announce, communicate, mention, say, reveal, divulge, disclose, register, record, put it on record; admit; informal come out with. 3 please indicate your choice of prize: designate, specify, stipulate; show. 4 he indicated the room to me: point to, point out, gesture towards.
indicated
indicated adjective these remedies can be of great value, even when surgery is indicated: advisable, desirable, recommended, suggested, desired, preferable, best, sensible, wise, commonsensical, prudent; appropriate, suitable; helpful, useful, effective, advantageous, beneficial, valuable, profitable, gainful, in someone's (best ) interests; necessary, needed, required, called for, essential.
French Dictionary
indicateur
indicateur indicatrice n. m. f. féminin et nom masculin Personne qui donne des renseignements aux policiers contre de l ’argent, des avantages. : Un indicateur de police.
indicateur
indicateur n. m. nom masculin 1 Brochure, tableau. : L ’indicateur des chemins de fer. Note Grammaticale Le mot peut être pris adjectivement. Un tableau indicateur. 2 Appareil de mesure. : Un indicateur de niveau. 3 économie Indice. : Les indicateurs de l ’inflation.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
indicate
in di cate /ɪ́ndɪkèɪt /〖in (中に )dicate (指し示す )〗(名 )indication 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; -cating 他動詞 1 〖~ (that )節 /A /wh節 〗〈調査 人 物などが 〉…ということ [A 〈状況 事実など 〉, …か ]を示す , 指摘する ▸ The blood test indicates that his blood type is A .血液検査は彼の血液型がA型であることを示している ▸ indicate a false answer 誤答を指摘する .2 〈人 物が 〉 «…に » 〈道など 〉を (手 指を使って )指し示す «to » ; 〈測定器が 〉〈数値など 〉を表示する ▸ His hand indicated the door 彼の手はドアを指していた ▸ a sign to indicate the way to Dallas ダラスへの道を示す標識 ▸ A thermometer indicates temperature .サーモメーターとは温度を示すものである .3 〖~ (that )節 /A /wh節 〗〈人などが 〉…ということ [A 〈意見 意図など 〉, …か ]を暗に知らせる ,ほのめかす ; 意味する ▸ She tried to indicate that it was time to leave .彼女はもう帰る時間だと暗に知らせようとした .4 〖~ A /(that )節 /wh節 〗〈物 事が 〉A 〈事 〉[…ということ, …か ]の徴候を示す, …を表す, …の兆 (きざ )しである ▸ Fever indicates an inflammation or infection .熱は炎症か感染のしるし ▸ His bad behavior indicates a poor education .彼のふるまいから十分な教育を受けていないことがわかる .5 ⦅英 ⦆〈車 運転手が 〉〈曲がる方向 〉を (ウィンカーで )合図する (signal ).6 ⦅かたく ⦆〖be ~d 〗〈処置などが 〉必要である ▸ A difficult treatment is indicated for this illness .この病気には難しい治療が必要である .自動詞 ⦅英 ⦆〈車 運転手が 〉ウィンカーを出す (signal ).