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typical

[ˈtɪpɪkl]

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典型的(91%),特有的(5%),有代表性的(4%)
adj.典型的;特有的;象征性的
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typical ★★★☆☆
/tɪ̱pɪk(ə)l/
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]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.
  • Cheney is everyone's image of a typical cop: a big white guy, six foot, 220 pounds...

    切尼是每个人心目中典型的警察形象:大块头白人,6 英尺高,220磅重。

  • Carole goes in for such typical schoolgirl pastimes as horse-riding and watching old films…

    卡萝尔喜欢一些女生常玩的娱乐活动,例如骑马、看老电影等。

  • Horrigan was typical of the new-generation executive Sticht had brought into the company.

    霍里根是施蒂希特引入公司的新一代主管的典型代表。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]特有的;独特的;显示特性的 If a particular action or feature is typical of someone or something, it shows their usual qualities or characteristics.
  [usu v-link ADJ]
  • This reluctance to move towards a democratic state is typical of totalitarian regimes...

    不愿朝民主制国家迈进是极权主义政权的特性。

  • This is not typical of Chinese, but is a feature of the Thai language…

    这不是汉语所特有的,而是泰语的一个特征。

  • With typical energy he found new journalistic outlets.

    他凭着自己特有的干劲找到了新的新闻渠道。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](表示批评或抱怨)果不其然的,不出所料的,一贯如此的 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.
  [usu v-link ADJ]
  [feelings]
  • She threw her hands into the air. 'That is just typical of you, isn't it?'

    她挥舞着双手说,“只有你才干得出来,不是吗?”

  • 'Typical!' Hattie slammed down the receiver. 'Absolutely typical!'

    “果不其然!”哈蒂重重摔下听筒。“真是果不其然啊!”


Oxford
typ·ical / ˈtɪpɪkl ; NAmE ˈtɪpɪkl / adjective 1 having the usual qualities or features of a particular type of person, thing or group 典型的;有代表性的 SYN
representative
a typical Italian cafe 典型的意大利式小餐馆 This is a typical example of Roman pottery. 这是一件典型的罗马陶器。 typicalof sb/sth This meal is typical of local cookery. 这是有当地风味的饭菜。 typicalfor sb/sth The weather at the moment is not typical for July. 现在的天气并不是七月份常有的。 OPP
atypical
2 happening in the usual way; showing what sth is usually like 一贯的;平常的 SYN
normal
A typical working day for me begins at 7.30. 我的工作日一般在 7:30 开始。 OPP
untypical
3 typical(of sb/sth) ( often disapproving) behaving in the way that you expect 不出所料;特有的 It was typical of her to forget. 她这个人就是爱忘事。 He spoke with typical enthusiasm. 他以其特有的热情讲话。 ( informal) She's late again—typical! 她又迟到了,一贯如此!
typ·ical / ˈtɪpɪkl ; NAmE ˈtɪpɪkl /
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typicaltyp‧i‧cal /ˈtɪpɪkəl/ ●●● S2 W2 adjective
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1having the usual features or qualities of a particular group or thing:  typical British weathertypical of This painting is typical of his work. This advertisement is a typical example of their marketing strategy.2happening in the usual way:  On a typical day, our students go to classes from 7.30 am to 1 pm. Try calculating your budget for a typical week.3behaving in the way that you expect:  Bennett accepted the award with typical modesty.it is typical of somebody to do something It’s not typical of Gill to be so critical. Mr Stevens’ appointment was a typical case of promoting a man beyond his level of competence.4typical! spoken used to show that you are annoyed when something bad happens again, or when someone does something bad againTHESAURUStypical a typical person or thing is a good example of that type of person or thing: · With his camera around his neck, he looked like a typical tourist.· The windows are typical of houses built during this period.classic used to describe a very typical and very good example of something: · It was a classic case of the cure being worse than the disease.· a classic mistake· The book is a classic example of great teamwork.archetypal the archetypal person or thing is the most typical example of that kind of person or thing, and has all their most important qualities: · the archetypal English village· Indiana Jones is the archetypal adventure hero.quintessential used when you want to emphasize that someone or something is the very best example of something – used especially when you admire them very much: · the quintessential guide to New York· Robert Plant is the quintessential rock ‘n’ roll singer.stereotypical having the characteristics that many people believe a particular type of person or thing has – used when you think these beliefs are not true: · Hollywood films are full of stereotypical images of women as wives and mothers.· He challenges stereotypical ideas about people with disabilities.representative containing the most common types of people or things that are found in something, and showing what it is usually like: · a representative sample of college studentscharacteristic very typical of a particular type of thing, or of someone’s character or usual behaviour: · Each species of bird has its own characteristic song.· What gives Paris its characteristic charm?· He played with his characteristic skill.· the characteristic symptoms of the diseasebe the epitome of something to be the best possible example of a particular type of person or thing or of a particular quality: · His house was thought to be the epitome of good taste.

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