typical
简单释义:
adj. 典型的;有代表性的;一贯的;平常的
网络 标准;典型安装;象征性的
完整释义:
adj.
1.典型的,代表性的
2.代表的,典型的
3.常见,常用的;定型的
4.标准的
5.特有的,独特的
6.模范的,成为标本的
7.象征的
8.十足的,不折不扣的
例句:
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The mansion in Abbottabad, Pakistan where Osama bin Laden was found and killed is at least six times the size of the typical house near it.
巴基斯坦在阿伯塔巴德大厦,在那里发现乌萨马本拉丹,打死至少是它的六倍大小的房子附近的典型。 -
Although it is a bit difficult to get the Amazon Appstore on a typical Android device, a device with it pre-installed would be super simple.
尽管要将亚马逊应用商店移植到一台典型的Android设备上有些困难,不过把应用商店预先安装到一台设备里却是非常简单的事。 -
The more typical pattern is for such huge shifts in sentiment to take at least a month or two -- not just two weeks, as it has recently.
在正常情况下,情绪如此程度的转变,怎么也需要至少一两个月的时间,而不是我们现在看到的两周。 -
If Apple ever does decide to let all iPhone apps be free, it would be a radical departure from its typical way of doing business.
如果Apple曾经决定使所有的iPhone应用免费的话,这将大大背离了典型的商业操作。 -
It's typical of him to make such a mistake.
对于他来讲,犯这样一个错误很典型。 -
But my grandparents did something in their otherwise typical suburban home that was always something of a mystery to me.
但是,我的祖父母住在郊区的另一处普通民房,那里一直给我一种神秘感。 -
Alongside him, the sight of a little girl arranging cards with spiky Tibetan script hints that this school is anything but typical.
在他身旁,看见一个小女孩在用长而尖的藏文手迹整理卡片,暗示了这所学校的典型性。 -
On a typical night, the company he owns will have 10 to 15 rooms booked at the hotel, for foreign visitors coming to do business with him.
通常,他的公司会在酒店订10-15个房间一晚,给来和他做生意的外国人住。