typified
英 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪd]
美 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪd]
v. 作为…的典型; 是…的典范; 成为…的特征
typify的过去分词和过去式
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
- John F.Kennedy typified the new frontier spirit.
约翰。肯尼迪为新拓荒者精神的典型人物。收藏。 - And they are all the more difficult now the impressive multilateral coordination that typified April 2009's G20 meeting has given way to uncoordinated national approaches and lecturing.
此外,由于去年4月G20峰会那令人难忘的多边协作,如今已让步于各国不加协调的各自为政和指手画脚,要进行这种改革更是难上加难。 - The Renaissance began in northern Italy in the early 14th century, and was typified by the universal genius of Leonardo Da Vinci.
文艺复兴始于14世纪初的意大利北部,代表人物是全才莱奥纳多·达芬奇。 - The intensity of UV absorption peak of LDL increased, while fluorescence and synchronous fluorescence intensities, which typified amino acids, decreased.
氧化低密度脂蛋白紫外吸收增强;表征氨基酸残基信息的特征荧光强度和同步荧光强度降低; - The round was typified by a practice swing before my approach at the long closing hole.
这一轮最绝的,就是我在接近最后一个长洞时挥出的一杆。 - He ruminated on the terrible wastage that typified American life
他认真地考虑了美国生活中典型的严重浪费问题。 - Certainly that's typified most in our AIsystem.
当然这是最典型的人工智能。 - The main focus of interest is now on the huge conurbations in the interior of the country, typified by cities such as Chongqing.
更多的关注和重心正在向例如重庆这样的内陆大的节点城市转移。 - The Kyoto Protocol established a trading system for intangible goods flowing worldwide which are typified by carbon credit.
《京都议定书》制定了在全球范围内流动的以碳信用为标志的无形商品的贸易体系。 - He typified for the age the spirit of romantic man.
他是代表了那个时代浪漫主义者的精神。