indicate

indicate
in·di·cate [ʼɪndɪkeɪt] vt
1) (show)
to \indicate sth etw zeigen; apparatus, device, gauge etw anzeigen;
\indicated in red/bold rot/fett eingezeichnet [o gekennzeichnet];
2) (strongly imply) auf etw akk hindeuten [o schließen lassen], etw erkennen lassen;
initial results \indicate that ... die ersten Hochrechnungen deuten darauf hin, dass ...;
to \indicate one's displeasure at sth sein Missfallen über etw akk zum Ausdruck bringen [o geben];
3) (point to)
to \indicate sb/sth auf jdn/etw hindeuten [o hinweisen];
he \indicated his girlfriend with a nod of his head nickend zeigte er auf seine Freundin
4) usu passive med (suggest as suitable)
to be \indicated indiziert sein fachspr; (fig, hum) (fam) angebracht [o (sl) angezeigt] [o (sl) angesagt] sein (hum)
I think a cool drink is \indicated! ich glaube, jetzt ist erst einmal ein kühles Getränk angesagt!
5) (state briefly)
to \indicate [to sb] that ... [jdm] zu verstehen geben, dass ...;
to \indicate sth (in writing, on form) etw angeben;
to \indicate ingredients Inhaltsstoffe aufführen vi (Brit) blinken, den Blinker setzen;
to \indicate left/right links/rechts blinken

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