characterized
adj. [医]具有特征的
v. 是…的特征( characterize的过去式和过去分词 ); 以…为特征; 描述(人或物)的特性; 使…具有特点(或最引人注目的特征)
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. of the meaning of words or concepts; stated precisely
Daniel's few encounters with Gold had been characterized by a laboured politeness.
丹尼尔与戈尔德的几次碰面都只是虚礼客套一番。
Both companies have characterized the relationship as friendly.
两家公司都认为彼此之间关系友好。
Mozart's music is characterized by its naivety and clarity.
莫扎特的音乐特色是纯朴兴清澈.
The world situation is characterized by turbulence and intranquility.
世界局势动荡不安.
The cuckoo is characterized by its familiar call.
杜鹃为人熟知的叫声是它的特征.