indention

英 [ɪn'denʃ(ə)n] 美 [ɪn'dɛnʃən]
  • n. 缩排;凹痕;锯齿状;定货
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indention (n.)
1763, formed irregularly from indent + -ation. It could be a useful word if it split with indentation the two senses (relating to margins and to dents) of that word, but indention, too, is used in both.
1. It has immediate effect on the customer satisfaction, which in turn indirectly affects customer behaviour indention.
高等教育顾客感知服务价值对顾客满意感有直接的影响, 并通过顾客满意感间接影响顾客行为意向.

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