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English - Turkish
indise
dizinlemek
{f} indekslemek
fihrist

Kitabın bir fihristi var mı? - Is there an index to the book?

dizin

Her öğrenci için numaralandırılmış dizin kartları kullanırım. - I use numbered index cards for each student.

indeks

İndeksli yatırım fonlarına yatırım yapmak istiyorum - I want to invest in index funds.

Uygulama, vücut kütle indeks oranını hızlı bir şekilde hesaplamanı sağlıyor. - The application allows you to quickly calculate the ratio of body mass index - BMI.

{i} gösterge
katsayı
(Havacılık) ındeks
dizinlemek
(Ticaret) alfabetik sıra
içindekiler
(Matematik) damga
endekslemek
belirti
indis
{f} indeksle
indeksle göstermek
indeksini bulmak
içerik
indisi
{ç} --es (în'deksîz)/in.di.ces (în'dısiz)
{f} 1. (kitap) için dizin hazırlamak
{f} ayarlı aynaya bağlamak
{f} yasak kitaplar listesine yazmak
(Tıp) (indicis)
index nu
(Tıp) Herhangi bir parçanın standard bir büyüklüğe oranını veren rakam; 3.İşaret
{i} katalog
(Askeri) PAFTA İNDEKSİ: Bir serideki (veya ilgili diğer serilerdeki) paftaların isim ve/veya numaralarını, genellikle her bir paftanın kapsadığı sahayı da belirtmek suretiyle, bir harita üzerinde gösteren diyagram
index finger işaret parmağı
{i} yasak kitaplar listesi
indeks yapmak
{i} işaret

O, başparmak ve işaret parmağıyla kelebeği yakaladı. - He grabbed the butterfly with his thumb and index finger.

Onun işaret parmağı yüzük parmağından daha kısadır. - His index finger is shorter than his ring finger.

{f} indekse yazmak
dizin,v.indeksle: n.indeks
(Tıp) İşaret (şahadet) parmağı
{i} ibre
indeks içine koymak
bulduru
endeks

Endeks bir önceki aya göre % 4 yükseldi. - The index rose 4% from the preceding month.

Endeks 120.5'e yükseldi, bir önceki aya göre %4 fazla. - The index advanced to 120.5, up 4% from the preceding month.

English - English
To inventory, to take stock
A sign; an indication; a token

His son's empty guffaws ... struck him with pain as the indices of a weak mind.

A data structure that improves the performance of operations on a table
An alphabetical listing of items and their location; for example, the index of a book lists words or expressions and the pages of the book upon which they are to be found
An integer or other key indicating the location of data e.g. within a vector, database table, associative array, or hash table
A type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context. E.g., 'Today's newspaper' is an indexical form since its referent will differ depending on the context. See also icon and symbol
That which guides, points out, informs, or directs; a pointer or a hand that directs to anything, as the hand of a watch, a movable finger on a gauge, scale, or other graduated instrument
A type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context. E.g., Todays newspaper is an indexical form since its referent will differ depending on the context. See also icon and symbol
A financial instrument that provides the basis for the interest rate charged on a loan Federal Stafford loans are typically indexed to the current rate of the 91-day U S Treasury bill Alternative student loans are typically indexed to other widely accepted financial instruments, such as the current LIBOR rate, the current T-bill rate, or the current Prime rate
a single number calculated from an array of prices or of quantities
Noun A set of information about network documents maintained by Netscape Compass Server The Compass index is analagous to a library's card catalog system; for each network document there is an entry in the index giving the search title, location, keywords, and other information about that document The system administrator determines which resources Netscape Compass Server will include in the index Verb Used to describe the process by which Netscape Compass Server gathers and orders information about resources available on the network
>> A published interest rate against which lenders measure the difference between the current interest rate on an adjustable-rate mortgage and that earned by other investments , which is then used to adjust the interest rate on an adjustable-rate mortgage Examples include LIBOR, the Prime Rate and Treasury indices The Wall Street Journal publishes index information
In printing, a sign [&fist;] used to direct particular attention to a note or paragraph; called also fist
The index finger, the forefinger
A published interest rate to which the interest rate on an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) is tied Some commonly used indices include the 1 Year Treasury Bill, 6 Month LIBOR, and the 11th District Cost of Funds (COFI)
A term used with ARM loans The index is the measure of interest rate changes that the lender uses to decide how much the interest rate on the ARM will change over time No one can be sure when an index rate will go up or down Some common indexes used are: 1 year Treasury rate, COFI (Cost of Index Funds) & 6 month LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate)
provide with an index; "index the book"
The ratio, or formula expressing the ratio, of one dimension of a thing to another dimension; as, the vertical index of the cranium
adjust through indexation; "The government indexes wages and prices"
The usual plural is indexes, but the form indices can be used for meaning 1
The index is the measure of interest rate changes that the lender uses to decide how much the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage will change over time
Noun A set of information about network documents maintained by iPlanet Compass Server The Compass index is analagous to a library's card catalog system; for each network document there is an entry in the index giving the search title, location, keywords, and other information about that document The system administrator determines which resources iPlanet Compass Server will include in the index Verb Used to describe the process by which iPlanet Compass Server gathers and orders information about resources available on the network
A guide to the material published within other works, sometimes within books but more often within periodicals Periodical indexes list every article for the periodicals and the period covered, listed alphabetically by author, title, and subject Indexes include the source information you'll need to find each article, usually the periodical title, issue number, and page numbers Indexes are available in print and in electronic form See Finding Sources in a Library / Using Periodical Indexes and Bibliographies in An Introduction to Research Processes
a measurement used by lenders to determine changes to the Interest rate charged on an adjustable rate mortgage
An index is an alphabetical list that is printed at the back of a book and tells you on which pages important topics are referred to. There's even a special subject index
the finger next to the thumb
A statistic that indicates some current economic of financial condition Indexes are used to make adjustments in variable rate loans The index plus the margin determines the interest rate on an adjustable-rate mortgage One index used on some mortgages is the six-month treasury bill For example if the going rate for these treasury bills is 5 5 percent and the margin is 2 5 percent, your interest rate would be 8 percent Other common indexes used are the certificates of deposit index, COFI index, and LIBOR index
list in an index
If a quantity or value is indexed to another, a system is arranged so that it increases or decreases whenever the other one increases or decreases. Minimum pensions and wages are to be indexed to inflation. see also card index. colour index consumer price index Index librorum prohibitorum price index
The index is the measure of interest rate changes a lender uses to decide the amount an interest rate on an ARM will change over time The index is generally a published number or percentage, such as the average interest rate or yield on Treasury bills Some index rates tend to be higher than others and some more volatile
If you index a book or a collection of information, you make an alphabetical list of the items in it. This vast archive has been indexed and made accessible to researchers She's indexed the book by author, by age, and by illustrator
an economic indicator, usually a published interest rate, that determines changes in the interest rate of an ARM ARM rates are adjusted to reflect changes in the index The margin is the amount a lender adds to the index to establish the actual interest rate on an ARM
{i} list of subjects or other information arranged in alphabetical order; indicator, sign; arrangement of data (Computers); price index, number which indicates changes in prices (Economics); statistical measure of the changes in a portfolio that represents a market
A prologue indicating what follows
A relative expression of the weighted value of a group of securities used as a performance indicator (see FTSE indices) Insider dealing The purchase or sale of securities by someone who possesses 'inside' information affecting securities which has not yet been made available to the market and which, if made available, would significantly affect the share price In the UK such deals are a criminal offence Investment trust A collective investment fund in the form of a listed company which holds a portfolio of securities on behalf of its own shareholders Because an investment trust is itself a listed company, its shares can be bought and sold in the usual way
{f} create an index (for a book); place in an index; indicate; adjust prices or salaries in accordance with changes in economic indicators; label and arrange data in an index table (Computers)
To arrange an index for something, especially a long text
For arrays and collections, the position of the particular element with respect to others, usually beginning with 0 (arrays) or 1 (collections) as the first element When used with database files or tables, index refers to a lookup table, usually in the form of a file or component of a file, that relates the value of a field in the indexed file to its record or page number and location in the page (if pages are used)
A published interest rate compiled from other indicators such as U S Treasury bills or the monthly average interest rate on loans closed by savings and loan organizations Mortgage lenders use the index figure to establish rates on adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs)
The second digit, that next to the pollex, in the manus, or hand; the forefinger; index finger
A key indicating the location of data or an object, e.g. within a database table, associative array, or hash table
A published interest rate against which lenders measure the difference between the current interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage and that earned by other investments (such as one- three-, and five-year U S Treasury Security yields, the monthly average interest rate on loans closed by savings and loan institutions, and the monthly average Costs-of-Funds incurred by savings and loans), which is then used to adjust the interest rate on an adjustable mortgage up or down
That which points out; that which shows, indicates, manifests, or discloses
A term used in Adjustable Rate Mortgages, (see Adjustable Rate Mortgage) It is a measure of prevailing market interest rates The index is used with the margin to determine your new interest rate at the time of adjustment If the index increases, your interest rate increases unless an interest rate cap (see Cap) is reached if the index decreases, your interest rate decreases, unless a cap is reached Often, these interest rates are the rates for U S treasury securities Treasury securities have become popular as indexes because they are easy to monitor and reflect economic conditions accurately
A positive or non-negative integer indicating the location of data within a vector or vector based multidimensional array
a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number
An index is a system by which changes in the value of something and the rate at which it changes can be recorded, measured, or interpreted. the UK retail price index. economic indices
A published interest rate, such as the prime rate, LIBOR, T-Bill rate, or the 11th District COFI Lenders use indexes to establish interest rates charged on mortgages or to compare investment returns On ARMs, a predetermined margin is added to the index to adjust the interest rate up or down
the finger next to the thumb an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number adjust through indexation; "The government indexes wages and prices"
To provide with an index or table of references; to put into an index; as, to index a book, or its contents
Most lenders generally tie adjustable rate mortgage loan (ARM) interest rate changes to an "index " An index is a widely published rate such as LIBOR, T-Bill, or 11th District Cost of Funds (COFI) Lenders use these indices to establish the interest rates charged on mortgage loans For ARMs, a predetermined margin is added to the index to compute the interest rate adjustment
The published index of interest rates on a publicly traded debt security used to calculate the interest rate for an ARM The index is usually an average of the interest rates on a particular type of security such as the LIBOR
A table for facilitating reference to topics, names, and the like, in a book; usually alphabetical in arrangement, and printed at the end of the volume
an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed
A published rate, such as the average interest rate or yield on Treasury bills A margin is added to the index to determine the interest rate that will be charged on an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)
a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time
Any rate published by an independent third party (the government, the federal bank, etc ) which serves as the base for calculating a variable item in a contract (A Variable or Adjustable Rate Mortgage may use the Federal Bank's monthly prime interest rate as the index for the interest charged under that mortgage)
The figure or letter which shows the power or root of a quantity; the exponent
A number used to compute the interest rate for an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) The index is generally a published number or percentage, such as the average interest rate or yield on Treasury bills A margin is added to the index to determine the interest rate that will be charged on the ARM This interest rate is subject to any caps that are associated with the mortgage
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to index

    Hyphenation

    to in·dex

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı îndeks

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈəndeks/ /tə ˈɪndɛks/

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