typical
adj. 典型的; 特有的; 一貫的,平常的
You use typical to describe someone or something that shows the most usual characteristics of a particular type of person or thing, and is therefore a good example of that type.
Cheney is everyone's image of a typical cop: a big white guy, six foot, 220 pounds...
切尼是每個人心目中典型的警察形象:大塊頭白人,6 英尺高,220磅重。
Carole goes in for such typical schoolgirl pastimes as horse-riding and watching old films…
卡蘿爾喜歡一些女生常玩的娛樂活動,例如騎馬、看老電影等。
If a particular action or feature is typical of someone or something, it shows their usual qualities or characteristics.
This reluctance to move towards a democratic state is typical of totalitarian regimes...
不願朝民主制國家邁進是極權主義政權的特性。
This is not typical of Chinese, but is a feature of the Thai language…
這不是漢語所特有的,而是泰語的一個特徵。
If you say that something is typical of a person, situation, or thing, you are criticizing them or complaining about them and saying that they are just as bad or disappointing as you expected them to be.
She threw her hands into the air. 'That is just typical of you, isn't it?'
她揮舞著雙手說,“只有你才幹得出來,不是嗎?”
'Typical!' Hattie slammed down the receiver. 'Absolutely typical!'
“果不其然!”哈蒂重重摔下聽筒。“真是果不其然啊!”
1. exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category;
2. of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing;
3. conforming to a type;
normal, ordinary, regular, natural, typical
這些形容詞均含"規則的,正常的,正規的"之意。
With her precise use of language and intimidating aspect, she was a typical traditional schoolmistress.
她說話咬文嚼字,樣子咄咄逼人, 真是一個典型的傳統式的女教師.
Botswana is not a typical African country.
波札那並不是典型的非洲國家.
The question is small but typical.
問題雖小,但很典型.
This poem is typical of the Romantic period.
這首詩具有浪漫主義時期的特點.
The typical lawn mower makes about 90 decibels of noise.
典型的割草機發出的聲響約為90分貝.