释义 |
unˈtypical, a. (un-1 7.)
1848Mozley Ess. (1878) I. 345 It is not untypical of Luther's temper. 1884Harper's Mag. Apr. 771/2 An instance, not untypical of London.
Add: Hence unˈtypically adv.
1934in Webster. 1970Pacific Reporter CDLXII. 441/1 Not untypically, the legislature has failed to provide an adequate record of the legislative history of the questioned amendments. 1977N. Sahgal Situation in New Delhi vii. 71 She hurried off with an untypically timid wave of her hand. |