typical

英 [ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl]      美 [ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl]
  • adj. 典型的;特有的;象征性的
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1、typ- + -ical.
typical 典型的

来自 type,类型,典型,-ical,形容词后缀。

typical (adj.)
c. 1600, "symbolic, emblematic," from Medieval Latin typicalis "symbolic," from Late Latin typicus "of or pertaining to a type," from Greek typikos, from typos "impression" (see type (n.)). Sense of "characteristic" is first recorded 1850. Related: Typically.
1. I am merely citing his reaction as typical of British industry.
我仅以他为例来说明英国工业界的典型反应。
2. Stan Reilly is not really one of your typical Brighton Boys.
斯坦·赖利其实并不是那种典型的布赖顿男孩。
3. He was a typical showman with a brashness bordering on arrogance.
他是一个典型的好炫耀者,有一种近乎傲慢的自负。
4. The guy in charge was the typical smalltown tyrant.
管事者专横霸道,典型的小地方人。
5. A typical high-season week in a chalet costs about £70.
旅游旺季在度假小屋住一周通常需花费约70英镑。