单词 | typical |
释义 | typicaladj. 1. Of the nature of, or serving as, a type or emblem; pertaining or relating to a type or types; symbolical, emblematic. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > physical representation of abstraction > symbolizing > symbolizing by a type > [adjective] figurative1398 characteristical1591 typic1610 typical1612 characterical?c1622 characteristic1647 umbratile1665 typeful1889 typal1893 1612 T. Taylor Αρχὴν Ἁπάντων: Comm. Epist. Paul to Titus (i. 6) 99 Were they not all typicall representations of that spirituall holines, wherin euen we ought to resemble them? 1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor Typicall, mysticall, or that which serueth as a shadow and figure of an other thing. 1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes iii. §72. 319 Both the Psalmes are typicall, and prophesie of Christ, and his joyfull comming. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Yorks. 230 He renewed the custome of expounding Scripture in a typicall way. 1707 G. Hickes Two Treat. i. ii. 90 The typical Melchisedeck, the Sacerdotal King of Salem. 1785 W. Cowper Task iv. 218 Ensanguin'd hearts, clubs typical of strife, And spades, the emblem of untimely graves. 1860 E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 601 In the daily sacrifice..the lamb..was typical of the precious blood-shedding of the Lamb without spot upon the Cross. 1865 R. W. Dale Jewish Temple xiv. 159 The typical character of Old Testament ritualism, and of Old Testament history. 1898 C. Bell tr. J.-K. Huysman Cathedral xi. 223 Samuel, in many ways typical of Christ. 2. a. Having the qualities of a type or specimen; serving as a representative specimen of a class or kind. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > an individual case or instance > [adjective] > typical of a class exemplar1570 exemplary1593 typifying1653 speciminal1664 representative1788 typified1851 typal1853 specimen1860 typical1860 1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps ii. App. 434 The facts which I have brought before you are typical facts. 1861 R. Bentley Man. Bot. i. iv. 359 A perfectly normal and typical flower should possess a calyx, corolla, stamens, and carpels. 1874 J. H. Parker Introd. Study Gothic Archit. (ed. 4) i. v. 162 Exeter Cathedral is..the best typical example of the early part of this style. 1875 C. D. E. Fortnum Maiolica ix. 81 Their style would be..typical of the Valencian pottery. 1881 J. A. Froude Short Stud. (1883) IV. ii. vi. 249 Horace is a typical Roman of the intellectual sort. b. Natural History. That is the type of the genus, family, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > taxonomy > [adjective] > archetype, syntype, etc. perfect1684 typical1847 monotypous1857 monotypical1873 monotypic1874 monotype1885 monotypal1888 topotypical1900 allotypic1912 haplotypic1914 1847 Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Typical,..2. In natural history, pertaining to or constituting a type. 1861 Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1860 192 The typical genus, Pleurotoma. c. Pathology. Of a fever: = typic adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [adjective] > fevers of specific duration quotidiana1393 quartana1398 ephemera1528 quartern?1549 semitertian1565 ephemeral1576 periodical1585 typic1601 septimane1634 ephemeran1643 hemitritaean1651 nonan1657 quintan1657 septan1657 sextan1657 quartanary1669 subintrant1747 periodic1805 octan1835 typical1853 1853 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (ed. 9) Typic, Typical, characterized by periodicity,—as a ‘typical fever’; or one which observes a particular type. 1875 tr. H. W. von Ziemssen et al. Cycl. Pract. Med. II. 599 Masked intermittents usually show themselves as typical neuralgia. 3. Of or pertaining to a type or representative specimen; distinctive, characteristic. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adjective] > characteristic or distinguishing distinctive1583 physiognomical1588 specifical1621 specific1649 diagnostic1650 distinguishable1665 specific1667 physiognomonical1668 well-characterized1672 specifying1675 distinguishing1687 determinative1697 physiognomonic1755 marking1795 featurelya1834 typical1850 characterizing1870 trademark1943 1850 J. McCosh Method Divine Govt. (ed. 2) ii. i. 129 The normal or typical number of toes is ten,..corresponding to the typical number of the digits. 1862 J. H. Burton Book-hunter (1863) 290 Hitting off the deeper and typical characteristics of Scottish life. 1891 A. C. Swinburne Stud. Prose & Poetry (1894) 18 The typical English vices of egotism, hypocrisy, and envy. 4. Of or pertaining to printers' type; typographical. Now rare or Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > [adjective] typographical1593 prelal1659 typical1770 typographic1778 typal1882 typological1882 typo1891 1770 G. Faulkner in Abp. Boulter's Lett. I. p. vii I have..corrected some typical errors that are in the London Edition. 1822 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 11 7 Should you ever descend from your correctorship of typical errata. 1837 J. G. Lockhart Mem. Life Scott (1839) VI. xliv. 87 Numerous typical errors which sprang of necessity from the author's inability to correct any proof-sheets. Derivatives typiˈcality n. = typicalness n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > physical representation of abstraction > symbolizing > [noun] > quality symbolicalness1633 typicalness1633 typicality1863 1863 H. James Subst. & Shadow 222 Such men..have spurned the empty typicality of the church. 1890 W. Whitman in Pall Mall Gaz. 26 Aug. 7/2 If America is only for the rule and fashion and small typicality of other lands (the rule of the état-major) it is not the land I take it for. 1900 Speaker 22 Dec. 317/2 The propriety, justice and typicality of the picture. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1612 |
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