typical
adj
ˈtɪpɪkəl
adj
1
having
the
usual
features
or
qualities
of
a
particular
group
or
thing
典型的,有代表性的
typical
British
weather
典型的英国天气
[+
of
]
This
painting
is
typical
of
his
work.
这幅画是他的典型作品。
This
advertisement
is
a
typical
example
of
their
marketing
strategy.
这则广告是他们营销策略的一个典型例子。
2
happening
in
the
usual
way
一贯的,平常的
On
a
typical
day
,
our
students
go
to
classes
from
7.30
am
to
1pm.
平时我们学生的上课时间是上午 7 点 30 分到下午 1 点。
Try
calculating
your
budget
for
a
typical
week.
算算看你一般一周的预算是多少。
3
behaving
in
the
way
that
you
expect
不出所料的,特有的
Bennett
accepted
the
award
with
typical
modesty.
贝内特以他一贯的谦虚接受了奖品。
it
is
typical
of
sb
to
do
sth
It’s
not
typical
of
Gill
to
be
so
critical.
吉尔很少会这么挑剔。
Mr
Stevens’
appointment
was
a
typical
case
of
promoting
a
man
beyond
his
level
of
competence.
史蒂文斯先生的任命是的小材大用。
4
typical!
used
to
show
that
you
are
annoyed
when
something
bad
happens
again,
or
when
someone
does
something
bad
again
[口] 老是这样! 又来了!〔表示气愤〕
spoken