index
US /ˈɪn.deks/
UK /ˈɪn.deks/

1.
indeks, senarai
an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur, typically found at the end of a book or periodical
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Look up the topic in the index at the back of the book.
Cari topik dalam indeks di belakang buku.
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The report includes a comprehensive index of all cited sources.
Laporan itu termasuk indeks komprehensif semua sumber yang dipetik.
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jari telunjuk, penunjuk
a pointer or indicator, especially the forefinger
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He pointed with his index finger.
Dia menunjuk dengan jari telunjuknya.
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The index of the machine indicates the current pressure.
Penunjuk mesin menunjukkan tekanan semasa.
1.
mengindeks, merekod
record (names, subjects, etc.) in an index
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We need to index all the new documents.
Kita perlu mengindeks semua dokumen baru.
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The software automatically indexes the content of web pages.
Perisian secara automatik mengindeks kandungan halaman web.
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mengindeks, menyesuaikan
adjust (wages, pensions, or prices) according to a price index
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Salaries are indexed to inflation to maintain purchasing power.
Gaji diindeks kepada inflasi untuk mengekalkan kuasa beli.
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The government decided to index pensions to the cost of living.
Kerajaan memutuskan untuk mengindeks pencen kepada kos sara hidup.