typical of

典型的

常用释义

词性释义

典型的;具有代表性的
例句
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1·This pattern of woods and fields is typical of the English landscape.
这是具有典型英格兰风景特征的森林与田野。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·This reluctance to move toward a democratic state is typical of totalitarian regimes.
这种不愿朝民主国家迈进的态度是极权主义政体的典型特征。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·Their lifestyles were typical of ordinary people.
他们的生活方式是典型的普通人的生活方式。
4·Both of us had the qualities and virtues that are typical of American actors.
我们俩都具有典型美国演员的品质和美德。
5·She is typical of the kind of girls who like smiling and are always optimistic.
她是典型的那种爱笑的、总是保持乐观态度的女孩。
6·It also had a long thin tail, typical of mammals, something we don't see in today's whales.
它还有一条细长的尾巴,这是哺乳动物的典型特征,今天的鲸鱼没有保留这一特征。
7·See how the house has very little exterior decoration, that's also typical of early Cape Cod houses.
看看这房子的外部装饰是多么的少,那也是科德角早期房屋的典型特色。
8·Most oceanic islands are similar to one another in latitude and contain plants and animals typical of tropical islands.
大多数海洋岛屿彼此都纬度相近,并且都有热带岛屿典型的动植物。
9·Thunder, the shock wave that comes from a lightning flash, is thought to be the trigger for the torrential rain that is typical of storms.
雷电是由闪电产生的冲击波,它被认为是引发暴雨的原因,而暴雨是风暴的典型特征。
10·Aimlessness has hardly been typical of the postwar Japan whose productivity and social harmony are the envy of the United States and Europe.
战后日本的生产力和社会和谐令美国和欧洲艳羡,漫无目的并不是战后日本的典型特征。