typically
美音:
[´tıpəklı
]英音:
[´tıpəklı
]adv.代表性地,作为特色地
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typically为短语/超纲词汇
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typically
/-klɪ; -klɪ/ adv
1 representing a particular type of person or thing 典型地; 有代表性地
*typically American hospitality 美国人特有的殷勤好客.
2 characteristic of a particular person or thing (某人或某事物)特有地, 独特地
*Typically, she had forgotten her keys again. 她就是这样, 又忘了带钥匙.
typically
adv
in a way that a person or group is generally believed to behave
Typically, he didn't even bother to tell anyone he was going.
Al was his typically cheerful self again.
in a way that shows the usual or expected features of someone or something
a delightful, typically Dutch hotel
The male of the species is typically smaller than the female.
in the way that a particular type of thing usually happens
Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young.
I typically get around 30 emails a day.
1. The weather in Siberia is typically continental. 西伯利亚的气候是典型的大陆性气候.
2. The climate here is typically continental. 这里是典型的大陆性气候。
3. The first and most common is having low iron reserves, a condition that typically has no symptoms. 第一也即最常见的阶段,是铁离子储量不足。这一阶段没有典型症状。
4. They typically do not inherit land, divorce their husbands, control their finances or hold political office. 她们通常不能继承土地,不能与丈夫离婚,不能理财,也不能从政。
5. And businesses eager for reliable service are willing to accept a significantly higher price tag for a wireless call — the fee is typically two to four times as much as for calls made over fixed lines. 而且,急切想得到可靠服务的企业乐于花费可观的高价来换取无线电话--通常是固定线路电话资费的二至四倍。
6. Patients typically have the tubes in their throats about 29 hours. 导管插入病人喉咙的时间一般为29小时。
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