0 being or relating to a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen -- 标示的;表明的
Resumption of the talks is indicative of an improving relationship between the countries. 恢复会谈表明两国关系在改善。
1 the mood (= form) of the verb used in ordinary statements and questions -- 陈述语气
Both main-clause and subordinate indicatives may be qualified by modal elements (adverbs, 'dicitur' morphology, etc. - see below).
Moreover, both (9a) and (9b) differ from all of (8) in not showing any 'clause-internal' departure from the prototypical manifestation of finiteness associated with main-clause indicatives.
Moreover, what sort of mood marking would that be, as it is found in indicative forms as well?
In addition, all pointing and other clearly indicative gestures accompanying linguistic reference were also noted.
We focus mainly on the algorithmic aspects, but we also provide some indicative measurements to substantiate the importance of various aspects of the inliner.
Previous signalling models were not indicative of such empirical findings.
The results obtained here are thus indicative of real biases.
Isolates recovered by blood culture were indicative of severe invasive disease and were termed (d).