单词 | typical |
释义 | typicaltypicaltypical /ˈtɪpɪkəl/ adjective1a typical person or thing has the usual qualities or features that people expect them to have: a typical American family典型的美国家庭typical ofThis painting is typical of his early work.paintbe这幅画是他早期的典型作品。2happening in the usual way: On a typical day I wake up at 6.我通常 6 点钟醒。THESAURUS: typicaltypical a typical person or thing has the usual qualities or features that people expect them to have: They were a typical middle-class family, with two children and two cars.bechildcarThis painting is typical of the work he did during this period.paintbedoclassic used especially to say that something or someone is a very clear and good example of something: This patient is a classic case.beOfficial crime figures are a classic example of why we should treat statistics with suspicion.figurebeshallstatisticbe a good example used when giving people an example of something you are describing: The fox is a good example of a wild animal now living in townsbelivetownThere are many beautiful Norman churches in England, and Iffley church is a good example.bechurchbe |
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