单词 | typical |
释义 | typicaltypical /ˈtɪpɪkəl/ ●●● S2 W2 adjective 1having the usual features or qualities of a particular group or thing: Kim’s a typical teenager – she doesn’t want her parents telling her what to do.typical of This painting is fairly typical of his early work. The church is a typical example of this style of architecture.your/the typical something informal: He’s not your typical 70-year-old guy. He likes to sky dive.► see thesaurus at common1THESAURUScharacteristic – typical. Used especially about something that typically comes from a place: The pasta dish is characteristic of the region.representative – typical in a way that is a good example of the rest of a group of things: Would you say that this essay is representative of the rest of your school work?classic – very typical and a very good example of what something is like: The painting is a classic example of some of the Art Nouveau style.2used about behavior that you expect of someone because it is the way he or she usually behaves SYN characteristic: Bennett accepted the award with typical modesty.it is typical of somebody to do something It’s typical of Craig not to notice my new dress. Amber was late again? Typical (=used when saying you are annoyed by the behavior)! |
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