单词 | typically |
释义 | typicallyadverb◆the factory typically produces 500 cars a week.这家工厂通常每周生产 500 辆汽车。◆typically, the contracts were for five years.合同的期限一般为五年。typicallyadverb◆they treated us to some typically american hospitality.他们以美国人特有的殷勤好客招待我们。◆typically, she couldn't find her keys.她果然又找不到自己的钥匙了。typicallyadverb◆the factory typically produces 500 cars a week.这家工厂通常每周生产 500 辆汽车。◆typically, the contracts were for five years.合同的期限一般为五年。typicallyadverb◆they treated us to some typically american hospitality.他们以美国人特有的殷勤好客招待我们。◆typically, she couldn't find her keys.她果然又找不到自己的钥匙了。typically/ˈtɪpɪkli ||; ˈtɪpɪklɪ/adv1. in a typical case; that usually happens in this way 一般;通常: ◇typically it is the girls who offer to help, not the boys. 一般都是女孩子主动表示要帮助别人,不是男孩子。 2. in a way that shows the usual qualities of a particular person, type or thing 典型: ◇typically british humour 典型的英国式幽默 typicallysee ⇨ usually 1 typ·i·cally /`tɪpɪkḷɪ; ˈtɪpɪkli/adv 1. used before an adjective to say that something is typical of a country or a kind of person or thing 典型地,有代表性地:◇a typically japanese dish 典型的日本菜 2. used to say that something usually happens in a particular way 通常,一般:◇prices typically start at around $600. 价格通常从 600 美元左右开始。 |
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