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词汇 typically
释义 typically
adverb
uk /ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl.i/
B2
in a way that shows all the characteristics that you would expect from the stated person, thing, or group: 典型地;有代表性地
She has that reserve and slight coldness of manner which is typically English.她像典型的英国人那样态度矜持,略显冷淡。
Paul, in his typically blunt manner, told him he wasn't interested.保罗以惯有的生硬口气说他不感兴趣。
B1
used when you are giving an average or usual example of a particular thing: 一般地;通常
Typically, a doctor will see about 30 patients a day.医生通常每天要看约30位病人。
Tickets for these events will typically cost around thirty dollars.这种活动的票价通常在30美元左右。
He tackled the problem in a typically haphazard manner.像往常一样,他处理这个问题时也很没有章法。
High-flyers in the industry typically earn 25% more than their colleagues.
For skilled occupations the supply of labour is typically fairly inelastic, because few workers are capable of doing the work.对于技术工作来说,劳动力供给的变化通常是比较小的,因为能胜任工作的工人非常少。
The hospital provides typically awful institutional food.医院供应的是公共机构常见的那种难吃的食物。
The ambassador was typically noncommittal when asked whether further sanctions would be introduced.当被问及是否会进一步实施制裁时,大使一如既往地含糊其词。
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typically | American Dictionary


typically
adverb
us/ˈtɪp·ɪ·kli/
in a way that shows the characteristics of a particular kind of person or thing, or gives a usual example of a particular thing:
It’s a typically American town.
I typically go running at lunchtime.

Examples of typically


typically
The substantial and middling tenants at this time would have held on long leases, typically of 11 or 19 years.
Designing typically starts with these requirements, and additional external requirements are often given later in the process of design.
The problem domain is typically called the target of the analogy.
Typically, agent-based simulations have been modeled using reactive agent models that follow a small number of simple rules.
Even the violence triggered by the grand peur was typically perpetrated by mobs with leaders, a characteristic suggestive of premeditation and planning.
They typically occur at the ends of meetings, often as people are walking out of a room, and even during social breaks.
A rock singer is perhaps typically more concerned with direct visceral expression of the body.
Simultaneously with the testing of pharmacokinetic properties, pharmacodynamic characteristics are also typically investigated in models of the disease the agent is intended to treat.
In the non-relapsed group, 42 % of patients (14 of 33) received some form of out-patient (typically group) follow-up treatment.
Significant developments typically warrant a positive or negative change of three-quarters (0.75) to a full (1.00) point.
Because this strengthening typically takes place through a reduction in credit creation, it can produce a credit crunch that exacerbates the recession.
Politicians often (even typically), assume de-politicization is preferable.
The band typically had a rather distorted appearance, and showed slight variations in electrophoretic migration depending on the amount of sample in the gel.
Thus, although speakers make choices as individuals, they typically behave as group members in that most make the same or similar linguistic choices.
In terms of music velocity, the straight motion profile is typically constant in nature, although motor-rhythmic variability and the final ritardandi are evident.
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