typifies
英 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪz]
美 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪz]
v. 作为…的典型; 是…的典范; 成为…的特征
typify的第三人称单数
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.- 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。 - …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 - …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
- These two buildings typify the rich extremes of Irish architecture.
双语例句
- The ruthlessness that typifies his way of doing business.
他做事一贯那么鲁莽。 - Cole feels Rooney's all-action style typifies the current generation of top-flight strikers.
科尔觉得鲁尼的全能在这一代射手中是顶尖的。 - Anna Forbes, the hardheaded barrister in This Life typifies the successful 1990s working woman.
安娜福布斯在剧中是位精明的大律师,这一角色堪称90年代成功职业女性的典范。 - A shopper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, typifies the festive spirit of the month.
在马来西亚的吉隆坡,一位购物者正在挑选本月的节日精灵。 - She typifies the bored housewife.
她是那种百无聊赖的家庭主妇的典型。 - That of France typifies the Assessor System, mainly adopted by countries of continental law.
参审制主要为大陆法系国家所采用,以法国为代表。 - A Low Individualism ranking typifies societies of a more collectivist nature with close ties between individuals.
低个人主义(集体主义)文化指组织更强调个体之间紧密的联系。 - Indeed, energy, materials and consumer discretionary sectors remain notable laggards during the current quarter, a performance that also typifies their behaviour this year.
事实上,能源、原材料和非必需消费品板块本季度的表现仍明显落后于大盘,而且这种表现今年以来简直是家常便饭。 - But Tuesday they were back on schedule, with a day marked by the pomp and pageantry that typifies state visits to Britain.
不过到了星期二,一切都按原计划进行。由于这是对英国的国事访问,星期二奥巴马夫妇受到英国方面盛大欢迎典礼的接待。 - The archaeology of memory is one of the late works that typifies the style of Qiu zhijie, a world-renowned artist in conceptual images.
《记忆考古》是国际著名的观念影像艺术家邱志杰较新的代表作之一。
