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typify /tɪpɪfaɪ/ [transitive] (not usually used in progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) (rather formal) to be a typical example of sth; to be a typical feature of sth是⋯的典型(或典范);是⋯的典型特征◆these are clothes that typify the 1960s.这些是 20 世纪 60 年代的典型服装。◆there's a new style of politician, typified by the prime minister.出现了一种以首相为代表的新型政治家。typify/ˈtɪpɪfaɪ ||; ˈtɪpəˌfaɪ/verb [t] (present participle typifying third person singular present typifies;past tense past participle typified) to be a typical mark or example of sb/sth 成为典型;具有代表性: ◇this film typified the hollywood westerns of that time. 这部电影是当时典型的好莱坞西部片。 typifysee ⇨ typical 3 typ·i·fy /`tɪpəˏfaɪ; ˈtɪpɪfaɪ/v [t]to be a typical example or feature of something 是…的典型[特征] |