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Indexzahl

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ˈin·dex num·ber N

Katalognummer f <-, -n>
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I. in·dex <pl -es [or indices]> [ˈɪndeks, pl -dɪsi:z] N

1. index < pl -es> of sources:

Index m <-(es), -e>
Katalog m <-(e)s, -e>
Register nt <-s, ->
Verzeichnis nt <-ses, -se>
Index m <-(es), -e>
Kartei f <-, -en>

2. index < pl -es> <[or indices]>:

index ECON
Index m <-(es), -e> spec
index ECON
Indexzahl f spec
index STOCKEX
Aktienindex m <-(es), -e>
index STOCKEX
Börsenindex m <-(es), -e>
FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index m spec

3. index < pl -es> <[or indices]> (indicator, measure):

Hinweis m <-es, -e> auf +acc
Anzeichen nt <-s, -> für +acc

4. index no pl REL hist:

the Index of prohibited books

5. index < pl indices> MATH:

Index m <-(es), -e> spec

6. index COMPUT (address to use):

Index m <-(es), -e>

7. index (on film strip):

Index m <-(es), -e>

II. in·dex <pl -es [or indices]> [ˈɪndeks, pl -dɪsi:z] VB trans

1. index (create index):

to index sth in book
to index sth in library
to index sth on computer
to index sth on computer

2. index (record in index):

to index sth in book
to index sth in library
to index sth on computer

3. index usu passive ECON (link to):

an etw acc gekoppelt [o. spec indexiert] sein
to index sth

4. index MATH:

to index sth

I. num·ber1 [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N

1. number MATH:

Zahl f <-, -en>
Ziffer f <-, -n>

2. number (symbol):

Zahl f <-, -en>

3. number (sums):

Rechnen nt <-s> kein pl
Zahlen inf

4. number (identifying number):

Nummer f <-, -n>

5. number no pl, + sing/pl vb (amount):

[An]zahl f

6. number no pl, + sing/pl vb (several):

7. number (members):

Gruppe f <-, -n>

8. number (issue):

Ausgabe f <-, -n>
Nummer f <-, -n>

9. number:

Auftritt m <-(e)s, -e>
Stück nt <-(e)s, -e>

10. number inf (clothing):

Kluft f <-, -en> inf

11. number Am sl (person):

Nummer f <-, -n> inf

12. number Am sl (tale):

Nummer f <-, -n> inf
Masche f <-, -n> inf

13. number Am (game):

14. number no pl LING:

Numerus m <-, -ri>

Phrases:

to do number one/two euph inf
to do a number on sb Am sl
to have sb's number sl
Bestseller m <-s, ->
Kassenschlager m <-s, ->
sb's number is up inf

II. num·ber1 [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans

1. number (mark in series):

to number sth from ... to ...

2. number (count):

3. number (comprise):

4. number form (include):

to number sb among sth
jdn zu etw dat zählen

num·ber2 [ˈnʌməʳ, Am ˈnʌmɚ] ADJ

number comp of numb

I. numb [nʌm] ADJ

1. numb limbs:

to feel numb limbs
to go numb limbs
to go numb limbs

2. numb (torpid):

3. numb (shocked):

II. numb [nʌm] VB trans

1. numb (deprive of feeling):

to numb sth limbs

2. numb (desensitize):

to numb sb

3. numb (lessen):

OpenDict entry

number N

groß oder klein? childspeak
OpenDict entry

number N

to do a number on sth Am sl
OpenDict entry

number N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

number N FINMKT

index N ACCOUNT

index N FINMKT

Klett Geography Glossary

index [ˈɪndeks] N

Present
Iindex
youindex
he/she/itindexes
weindex
youindex
theyindex
Past
Iindexed
youindexed
he/she/itindexed
weindexed
youindexed
theyindexed
Present Perfect
Ihaveindexed
youhaveindexed
he/she/ithasindexed
wehaveindexed
youhaveindexed
theyhaveindexed
Past Perfect
Ihadindexed
youhadindexed
he/she/ithadindexed
wehadindexed
youhadindexed
theyhadindexed

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The mathematics of the calculation are identical to those for calculating any index number, such as a price index.
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The best-known index number is the consumer price index, which measures changes in retail prices paid by consumers.
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Thus, superlative index numbers are used to provide a fairly close approximation to the underlying cost-of-living index number in a wide range of circumstances.
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The index number is read automatically and checked against a number of databases (including DVLA) held on computer.
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It is a mixture of two words: green and index.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

[...]
The index number 1 indicates that these are aflatoxins of extremely high toxicity, while aflatoxins with the index number 2 show no effect with some animal species.
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Der Index 1 weist daraufhin, das es sich hierbei um Aflatoxine mit extrem hoher Toxizität handelt. Dagegen zeigen Aflatoxine mit der Indexzahl 2 bei manchen Tierarten keine Wirkung.
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