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	      			KK: [ɪnˈdɛnt]
	      			DJ: [inˈdеnt]
  
    vt.
    
      - 把(邊緣、邊沿等)刻成鋸齒狀
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The mountains 
indent the horizon.
山巒使地平線成鋸齒狀。
 
      - 在……上形成V字形凹口
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an 
indented coast line
鋸齒狀海岸線
 
      - (印刷中)縮排;縮格書寫
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indent the first word of each paragraph
縮排(或縮格書寫)每一段的第一個字
  
      - 用騎縫線把(契約)撕開
 
      - 製作(契約)的複本
 
      - 用契約約束(學徒等)
 
      - 【主英】訂(貨)
 
    
    vi.
    
      - 形成鋸齒狀(或凹口)
 
      - 訂立契約
 
      - 縮進排印(或書寫)
 
    
   
 
  
    
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	      			KK: [ˈɪndɛnt]
	      			DJ: [ˈindеnt]
  
    n.[C]
    
      - (V字形)凹口,缺口
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The fallen tree limb left a big 
indent on his car.
掉下來的樹枝在他的車上留下了一個大凹口。
 
      - 【主英】契約;定期服務合同
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They just signed a three-month 
indent with the company.
他們剛剛與這個公司簽訂了一個三個月的服務合同。
 
      - 首行縮排(或縮格)
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Please make an 
indent at the beginning of each paragraph.
請在每段開頭空格。
 
      - 【主英】(尤指外貿)訂貨單
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The company is not short of 
indents.
該公司不缺訂貨單。
 
    
   
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	      			KK: [ɪnˈdɛnt]
	      			DJ: [inˈdеnt]
  
    vt.
    
      - 壓凹痕於,壓印於
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sand 
indented by footprints
留有腳印凹痕的沙土
 
      - 壓印
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indent a pattern in a metal surface
在金屬表面壓上花紋
  
    
   
 
  
    
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	      			KK: [ˈɪndɛnt]
	      			DJ: [ˈindеnt]
  
 
  
    
indent1
  
  v.
  
/
ɪnˈdɛnt/
     
- form deep recesses or notches in.
 - position or begin (a line or block of text) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
 - Brit. make a requisition or written order for something.
 - historical divide (a document drawn up in duplicate) into its two copies with a zigzag line, thus ensuring identification and preventing forgery. 
▸draw up (a legal document) in exact duplicate.
 - 
[as adj. indented]
 Heraldry  divided or edged with a zigzag line.
 
n.
  
/
ˈɪndɛnt/
    
- Brit. an official order or requisition for goods or stores.
 - a space left by indenting text.
 - a deep recess or notch.
 - an indenture.
 
 
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. endenter or med. L. indentare, from en-, in- ‘into’ + L. dens, dent- ‘tooth’.
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/
ɪnˈdɛnt/
v.
 make a dent or depression in.
Derivative
- indenter 
(also indentor)
 n.