typifying

英 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪɪŋ] 美 [ˈtɪpɪfaɪɪŋ]

v.  作为…的典型; 是…的典范; 成为…的特征
typify的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 是…的典型;代表
    If something or someone typifies a situation or type of thing or person, they have all the usual characteristics of it and are a typical example of it.
    1. 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。
    2. …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
    3. …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

双语例句

  1. Even the flush lever repeats the dynamic form, typifying TOTO's attention to details that not only affects the outward appearance of the design but also the toilet's unparalleled flushing performance.
    TOTO不仅关注着影响产品外观的每一个细节,也关注着无与伦比的冲刷性能。
  2. Furthermore, typifying is Generally used in the writing methodology of realism, and the ideal in romanticism, symbolizing in symbolism by reason of their own characteristics.
    而且,由于这些造形方式各自有着不同的内容和特点,因而分别成为从属于现实主义、浪漫主义和象征主义这三种基本的创作方法的主要造形方式。
  3. Typifying cannot included all modes of portraying the image, and besides it, the ideal and symbolize are often used.
    典型化并非造形方式的全部,除它而外,理想化与象征化同样也是人们经常使用到的造形方式。
  4. Experience from America typifying countries with well-developed maize breeding Retrospective analyses of yield gains may provide an understanding of unexploited genetic potential and reveal the strategies for future yield improvement.
    以美国为代表的玉米育种发达国家的经验表明,对推广品种的回顾性研究可以为进一步开发新品种遗传产量潜力以及提高产量能力提供参考有益的依据和指导。