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typified

英 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪd]

美 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪd]

v.  作为…的典型; 是…的典范; 成为…的特征
typify的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 是…的典型;代表
    If something or someonetypifiesa situation or type of thing or person, they have all the usual characteristics of it and are a typical example of it.
    1. These two buildings typify the rich extremes of Irish architecture.
      这两座建筑物体现了爱尔兰建筑风格的极致多变。
    2. …a reaction against the achievements of science, as typified by the development of nuclear weapons.
      对以核武器发展为代表的科学成就的反对
    3. …a more intelligent and articulate breed of disc jockeys, typified by university graduate Simon Mayo.
      更机智、更有口才的一类电台音乐主持人,以大学毕业生西蒙·梅奥为代表

双语例句

  • John F.Kennedy typified the new frontier spirit.
    约翰。肯尼迪为新拓荒者精神的典型人物。收藏。
  • He ruminated on the terrible wastage that typified American life
    他认真地考虑了美国生活中典型的严重浪费问题。
  • The intensity of UV absorption peak of LDL increased, while fluorescence and synchronous fluorescence intensities, which typified amino acids, decreased.
    氧化低密度脂蛋白紫外吸收增强;表征氨基酸残基信息的特征荧光强度和同步荧光强度降低;
  • The Kyoto Protocol established a trading system for intangible goods flowing worldwide which are typified by carbon credit.
    《京都议定书》制定了在全球范围内流动的以碳信用为标志的无形商品的贸易体系。
  • The round was typified by a practice swing before my approach at the long closing hole.
    这一轮最绝的,就是我在接近最后一个长洞时挥出的一杆。
  • So it ever is, whether thus typified or no, that an evil deed invests itself with the character of doom.
    事情从来如此,一种邪恶的行为不管有否这种表征,从来都带有这种厄运的品性。
  • Where pop star behaviour remains typified by risk-taking and substance use, it is unlikely that youths will see any positive health messages they champion as credible and potentially risky behaviours may actually be promoted.
    如果冒险和药物滥用仍然是流行音乐明星行为的代表特征,那么,年轻人将不会相信他们宣传的任何有利健康的信息,实际上,具有潜在危险的行为可能会得到推广。
  • The Renaissance began in northern Italy in the early 14th century, and was typified by the universal genius of Leonardo Da Vinci.
    文艺复兴始于14世纪初的意大利北部,代表人物是全才莱奥纳多·达芬奇。
  • Before long, the company was churning out hit products, typified by the$ 20 fleece jacket that is said to have been purchased by one in four Japanese.
    不久后,它开始量产经典款主打产品&售价20美元的羊毛夹克,据说每四个日本人中就有一位购买过它。
  • a reaction against the achievements of science, as typified by the development of nuclear weapons.
    对以核武器发展为代表的科学成就的反对