typically
adverb
uk/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl.i/B2
in a way thatshowsall thecharacteristicsthat you wouldexpectfrom thestatedperson, thing, orgroup:
典型地;有代表性地She has thatreserveandslightcoldnessofmannerwhich is typicallyEnglish.她像典型的英国人那样态度矜持,略显冷淡。
Paul, in his typicallybluntmanner, told him he wasn'tinterested.保罗以惯有的生硬口气说他不感兴趣。
B1
used when you are giving anaverageorusualexampleof aparticularthing:
一般地;通常Typically, adoctorwillseeabout 30patientsaday.医生通常每天要看约30位病人。
Tickets for theseeventswill typicallycostaround thirtydollars.这种活动的票价通常在30美元左右。
- Hetackledtheproblemin a typicallyhaphazardmanner.
- High-flyers in theindustrytypicallyearn25% more thantheircolleagues.
- Forskilledoccupationsthesupplyoflabouris typicallyfairlyinelastic, because fewworkersarecapableof doing thework.
- Thehospitalprovidestypicallyawfulinstitutionalfood.
- Theambassadorwas typicallynoncommittalwhenaskedwhetherfurthersanctionswould beintroduced.
Typifying, illustrating and exemplifying
- analogy
- archetypal
- archetypically
- besomeoneall overidiom
- betoken
- genre
- instantiate
- mirror
- Mr
- Mrs
- on-brand
- sum
- summation
- symbolic
- symbolize
- symptomatic
- tantamount
- territory
- translate
- trust