typical

形容词

UK/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kᵊl/
US/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kᵊl/

定义 typical 形容词

  1. B1

    exhibiting the common characteristics or features that are expected of a particular group or kind.

    典型的;具代表性的

    • With my shorts and camera, I must look like a typical tourist.

      穿着短裤和带着相机,我看起来一定像个典型的游客。

    • This spicy dish is typical of the cuisine found in the southern part of the country.

      这道辛辣的菜肴是该国南部地区典型的菜肴。

    • The typical symptoms include severe headache, vomiting, and dizziness.

      典型的症状包括剧烈头痛、呕吐和头晕。

  2. disapproving(贬义)

    exhibiting the negative qualities or behaviors that one has come to expect, often in an annoying way.

    (负面)一贯如此的;不出所料的;总是这样

    • It's typical of Dan to spend money on equipment and then lose interest after a couple of months.

      丹就是这样,花钱买了设备,然后几个月后就失去兴趣了。

    • "He called at the last minute to say he wasn't coming." "That's just typical!"

      「他最后一刻打电话说他不来了。」「这就是他的风格!」

    • It's typical of him to always be late.

      他总是迟到,这很典型。