| 英语单词 | typically |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 ['tɪpɪkli] 美 ['tɪpɪkli] |
| 中文释义 | adv.典型地;代表性地;通常,一般;不出所料地 |
| 英语例句 | (1) The climate here is typically continental. (2) Typically, polyandry was practiced in parts of China and Tibetans in Nepal. (3) Typically, he would come in late and then say that he had to go early. (4) Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 这里是典型的大陆性气候。 (2) 具有代表性地,一妻多夫制在中国的某些地区和尼泊尔的藏族人中被实行。 (3) 他一向是来得很晚,然后又总说他得早走。 (4) 在发展中国家,妇女通常在非常年轻的时候就孕育她们第一个孩子。 |
| vocabulary简明 | Use the adverb typically when something happens in a general or usual way. The winner of the Miss America pageant, for example, is typically a very tall, slender young woman with long hair. |
| vocabulary扩展 | You might say that it typically takes a year to get a driver's license in your state — in other words, that's how long it takes as a general rule or on average. Or you could say that while you don't typically enjoy short stories, you read one recently that you can't get out of your mind. The adjective typical is at the root of typically, from the Late Latin typicus, "of a type," and the Greek typos, "impression." |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADV-GRADED 副词]通常;一般地 You use typically to say that something usually happens in the way that you are describing. [ADV with cl/group]
2 [ADV-GRADED 副词]典型地;有代表性地 You use typically to say that something shows all the most usual characteristics of a particular type of person or thing. [ADV adj]
3 [ADV-GRADED 副词]一贯地;一向如此地;不出所料地 You use typically to indicate that someone has behaved in the way that they normally do. [ADV with cl]
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