['ɪndɪkeɪtə] n This HTML5 player is not supported by your browser
gen.
appareil indicateur ; avertisseur visuel
agric.
plante indicateur
agric., food.ind.
révélateur m
anal.chem.
indicateur visuel
antenn.
penthode amplificatrice B.F. et indicateur d'accord
chem.
indicateur coloré ; réactif à vaporiser ; indicateur m (coloré) ; aiguille f ; appareil de mesure ; appareil de lecture
construct.
robinet rapporteur ou avertisseur ; coefficient m
earth.sc., tech.
indicateur de rayonnement ; signaleur m ; signaleur de rayonnement
el.
indicateur m ; dispositif indicateur
life.sc.
témoins f ; indicateurs d'événement ; traces f
met.
portée de noyau reperée ; détrompeur m
radiat.
balise f
sport.
jauge f
stat.
indice m
tech.
indicateur m (dynamométrique)
transp., el.
signal visuel ; voyant m
econ.
indicateur m
IT, social.sc., transp.
contrôles m
IT, tech.
indicateurs m
transp.
pancartage m ; pancartage de gare
gen.
annonciateurs électricité ; indicateurs électricité
indicator Something that provides an indication especially of trends ['ɪndɪkeɪtə] n
environ.
indicateur m
English thesaurus
abbr., agric.
indie
auto.
indicator light
mil., abbr.
id ; ind ; indr
mil., logist.
In intelligence matters, a raw intelligence item showing the intention or the capability of a potential enemy of following or not a course of action. 2. Synthetic representation of an item of information, generally making a comparison between the accomplishment and an objective, between a situation and a standard or the threshold. There are various types of indicators: 1. performance indicator of: synthetic representation of an item of information which gives a report on the results of the activity, 2. effectiveness indicator: report that an action is successful, when it produced the expected effect, 3. efficiency indicator: capacity to reached the fixed objectives through the optimisation of the assets used to reach them. (FRA)
tech., abbr.
indctr ; indic
USA
In intelligence usage, an item of information which reflects the intention or capability of an adversary to adopt or reject a course of action (JP 2-0) ; In operations security usage, data derived from friendly detectable actions and open-source information that an adversary can interpret and piece together to reach conclusions or estimates of friendly intentions, capabilities, or activities (JP 3-13.3)
indicator A set of graphics, text, and colors for defining different levels of performance when comparing an actual value and a target value within a KPI ['ɪndɪkeɪtə] abbr.
abbr., comp., MS
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