词汇 | epitomized |
释义 | epitomized past simple and past participle ofepitomize epitomize verb[ T ] (UK usuallyepitomise)uk /ɪˈpɪt.ə.maɪz/ us /ɪˈpɪt̬.ə.maɪz/ to be a perfect example of a quality or type of thing: 是…的典型;成为…的典范 With little equipment and unsuitable footwear, she epitomizes the inexperienced and unprepared mountain walker.她几乎没有带任何装备,穿的鞋也不合适,是一个典型的缺乏经验、准备不足的徒步登山者。 Synonyms encapsulate typify Typifying, illustrating and exemplifying analogy archetypal archetypically be someone all overidiom betoken genre instantiate mirror Mr Mrs on-brand sum summation symbolic symbolization symbolize symptomatic territory translate trust Examples of epitomizedepitomized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. His theme is epitomized in the earlier quotations. In this respect, his views on the national church epitomized his broader politics. This indicates a profound hybridity that may contribute to the psychiatric unease epitomized in the magic complex. For a generation, labor-management bargaining epitomized empowered liberal democracy which, acting through the legislative branch, established a new legal regime of industrial order. The mainstream argument advanced by students of organizational theory attributes the transition to the inevitable process of rationalization, epitomized by its major economic manifestation: bureaucracy. The deadliness of the written word is best epitomized in the numerous epitaphs which combine mineralization and textual entropy. These risks cannot be managed through negative environmentalism as epitomized by environmental impact requirements. The campaign therefore epitomized a sharp turn away from the evolutionary and non-compulsive approach that the government had generally preferred in the years since independence. Their understanding of the economic forces at work was epitomized in the relation of cattle to coin. As epitomized by biological entities, such complexification may unfold over different time scales. The confusion surrounding the break-up is epitomized by the fate of those who opted to stay home but were in fact forced to move. But the form this concern took towards women was largely specific to them, and is epitomized by the prosecution of scolds. This statement epitomized a clear strand of thinking amongst those involved in preparing for a major war. This way of managing information epitomized the symbiosis of knowledge and power that was the basis for developing and ruling the territory through the colonial project. The pauper funeral epitomized not the communal and familial values of the traditional funeral, nor the intimate relation between soul and body that determined the shape of traditional burial practices. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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