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ADJ. 形容词1.?(某人或某物)典型的 , 有代表性的You use typical to describe someone or something that shows the most usual characteristics of a particular type of person or thing, and is therefore a good example of that type. 双语例句例: Cheney is everyone's image of a typical cop: a big white guy, six feet, 220 pounds. 切尼是每个人心目中典型的警察形象:高大的白人,身高6英尺,体重220磅。 例: A typical soil sample contains the following components. 一个典型的土壤样品包括以下成分。 2.?(行为或特征)典型的 , 特有的If a particular action or feature is typical of someone or something, it shows their usual qualities or characteristics. 双语例句例: This reluctance to move towards a democratic state is typical of totalitarian regimes. 不愿朝民主国家迈进是极权主义政体的典型特征。 例: With typical energy he found new journalistic outlets. 他凭自己特有的干劲找到了新的新闻渠道。 3.?(用于批评或抱怨)一贯的 , 果不其然的 If you say that something is typical of a person, situation, or thing, you are criticizing them or complaining about them and saying that they are just as bad or disappointing as you expected them to be. 双语例句例: She threw her hands into the air. 'That is just typical of you, isn't it?' 她挥舞着双手说,“你一贯就是这个样子,是不是?”
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