Inglês » Polaco

I . indent [ɪnˈdent] VERBO intr

1. indent (in text):

indent

2. indent Brit ECON:

to indent for sth

II . indent [ɪnˈdent] VERBO trans

1. indent:

indent (incise)
indent (in sand)

2. indent (in text):

indent

III . indent [ˈɪndent] SUBST

1. indent Brit ECON:

indent

2. indent (in text):

indent
akapit m

indent SUBST

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Exemplos de frases com indent

to indent for sth

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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This 5-car bay platform is indented into platform 1.
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Sub-ranges are indented below the name of the primary range.
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Much of the coast consists of scenic sandy beaches indented by coastal lagoons.
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The west coast in particular is heavily indented, with long promontories separated by fjordlike sea lochs.
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The list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream.
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The coastlines are indented, and the islands themselves are divided from each other by straits generally called sounds or firths.
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The number of indents corresponds to the river's position in the sequence.
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The land is deeply indented here by the sea.
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The fruit is spherical, indented, becoming purple or black when ripe.
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If a paragraph is preceded by a title or subhead, the indent is superfluous and can therefore be omitted.
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