typed
v. 打字( type的過去式和過去分詞 ); [醫學]測定(血型); 按型別把…歸類; 成為…的典型
A type of something is a group of those things that have particular features in common.
…several types of lettuce…
幾個不同品種的萵苣
There are various types of the disease...
該疾病有各種型別。
If you refer to a particular thing or person as a type of something more general, you are considering that thing or person as an example of that more general group.
Have you done this type of work before?...
你以前做過這種活兒嗎?
Rates of interest for this type of borrowing can be high...
這種型別的借款利率可能會很高。
If you refer to a person as a particular type, you mean that they have that particular appearance, character, or way of behaving.
It's the first time I, a fair-skinned, freckly type, have sailed in the sun without burning...
身為那種面板白皙而又長雀斑的人,這是我第一次在陽光下航行而沒有被曬傷。
I was rather an outdoor type…
我是那種特別喜歡戶外運動的人。
If you say that someone is not your type, you mean that they are not the sort of person who you usually find attractive.
At first I thought he was rather ordinary looking, a little chubby, not my type...
剛開始我認為他相貌很普通,有點胖乎乎的,並非我喜歡的型別。
I'm not his type. I am probably too strong a character.
我不是他喜歡的型別。大概我性格太要強了。
1. written on a typewriter
A CD-ROM can store more than 250,000 pages of typed text.
一張只讀光碟能儲存25萬多頁鍵入的文字。
The envelope contained a typed, unsigned letter demanding £75,000 in cash.
信封裡裝著一封列印的、沒簽名的信,索要75,000英鎊。
The letter consists of six closely typed pages.
那封信有密密麻麻列印出來的6頁。
He deftly folded the typed sheets and replaced them in the envelope.
他靈巧地將打有字的紙摺好重新放回信封.
Look, you've typed " do " as'so " , and made nonsense of the whole sentence.
瞧, 你把do打成了so, 這樣一來句子就不通了.