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Index
01
the finger adjacent to the thumb, commonly used for pointing
Exemples
The doctor examined a cut on his index.
02
indice
a system that provides the amount of prices, costs, etc. so that one can compare them with their previous value
Exemples
Investors closely monitor the stock market index to gauge the overall performance of the market.
Les investisseurs surveillent de près l'indice boursier pour évaluer la performance globale du marché.
03
index
an alphabetical listing of topics, names, or terms with references to their locations, typically in a book or document
Exemples
She looked up the topic in the index.
04
a value or ratio derived from observed data that reveals relative changes over time or between items
Exemples
The energy consumption index fluctuated seasonally.
05
a notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
Exemples
The index tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
to index
01
indexer, répertorier
to systematically organize and list items for easy reference or retrieval
Transitive: to index records or documents
Exemples
She indexed the research articles by author name for efficient searching.
Elle a indexé les articles de recherche par nom d'auteur pour une recherche efficace.
02
indexer, actualiser selon un indice
to adjust wages, prices, or other economic variables according to an index
Transitive: to index prices or wages to an economic factor
Exemples
The company indexed its employees' salaries to the consumer price index.
L'entreprise a indexé les salaires de ses employés sur l'indice des prix à la consommation.
03
indexer, répertorier
to create or add an index to a document, collection, or system
Transitive: to index a document or book
Exemples
She indexed the research articles to help her locate key findings more easily.
Elle a indexé les articles de recherche pour l'aider à localiser plus facilement les principales découvertes.
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