用indicative造句子,“indicative”造句
Was their success indicative of a lack of quality in European football?
Channel your anger into action. The remark or behavior that sets you off is often indicative of an underlying problem, like low self-esteem or a dissatisfying relationship.
Indeed, the cheery five-year-old who belted out Rockin Robin and Ben to adoring crowds was not indicative of the boy behind the smile.
Considering that each article is about a different topic and is over 1000 words long, it's indicative that it requires hard work - a lot of it - before seeing success.
Some of the submissions are not firm, merely “indicative” bids that will serve as holding operations.
Freud believed that dreams are forms of wish fulfillment-in other words, indicative of our repressed desires.
Twin culprits are killing Los Angeles at both ends: Turnovers and transition. Those are the categories indicative of focus and mental sharpness.
There are three moods, indicative, imperative and subjunctive in English.
A bad name is indicative of the type of people you will be working with.
"To some extent, the hardness of a material is indicative of its resistance to abrasion and wear characteristics. Nickel plating is widely specified as a disc coating for Butterfly valves."
And do you think this characteristic is indicative of a more open business leader?
Being able (or not being able) to recall such facts clearly are indicative of this fact, but in some cases it could be due to a decline in our overall brain function.
But milk cows and carrots are more indicative of the kind of inventions humans will make in the future: products that are grown rather than manufactured.
You can see the steady rise, indicative of a potential memory leak.
Wide dispersion is indicative of a large spread of values, whereas small dispersion indicates data grouped around a central tendency.