characterize
v. 使具有特点; 是…的特征; 描绘
If something is characterized by a particular feature or quality, that feature or quality is an obvious part of it.
This election campaign has been characterized by violence...
暴力行为已成为这次竞选活动的一大特点。
A bold use of colour characterizes the bedroom.
这间卧室的特点是用色大胆。
If you characterize someone or something as a particular thing, you describe them as that thing.
Both companies have characterized the relationship as friendly...
两家公司都认为彼此之间关系友好。
This play is characterized as a comedy.
这出戏被认为是喜剧。
1. describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of;
2. be characteristic of;
the rolling hills that characterize this part of England
成为英格兰这一地区特征的绵延起伏的丘陵地
We ordinarily characterize an action as responsible if it was intended.
如果行为是有意的,我们一般将其特征归为应负责任的.
Several different names have emerged to characterize different parts of the spectrum.
几个不同的名称用来表示电磁波谱的不同部分.
These exponential or logarithmic relationship, that characterize harmonious growth with changing proportions, are termed " allometric ".
作为比例有变化的协调增长这些指数或对数关系被标为 “ 开度量 ” 关系.
This diagram immediately suggests defining two quantities which characterize the complex number z.
这个图立即指出定义两个表征复数Z的量.