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定义

typically: 典型地,代表性地,大体上地 adverb
Having tea at 4 PM is a typically English practice. 下午四点和下午茶是英国人典型的惯例。
typical: 典型的,象征性的 adjective

示例

  • "Typical rich fat cat, not even a few coins to help a homeless guy out!"
  • "They are a typical Australian couple, and they are going to welcome us in their typical Australian home."
  • "Accounts Payable will be letters from people asking for money – typically these will include invoices we need to pay."
  • "Typical workday, as described by the subject"
  • "I'm also aware that Tuesdays are typically reserved for your private talks with Susie."
  • "Typical family, mmkay."
  • "Can you please tell me about your typical work day?"
  • "What do you do on a typical day?"
  • "Can you describe a typical day for yourself here?"
  • "I'll play the part of a typical customer you might come across."
  • "Philip : So Edward, that whole plate of mashed potatoes – is that a typical Swedish thing?"
  • "I also know that Tuesdays are typically reserved for your meetings with Susie."
  • "- A typical "get rich quick scheme"."
  • "Susie : Wayne is a typical working-class male."
  • "Excuse my typical French greeting, but I have just returned from my homeland (France) and I am filled with a love of France (my homeland) and all things French!"
  • "Retail sales typically increase 50-70% in the three months leading up to December 31st."
  • "A typical hunt involves 50 dogs and 50 horse riders blowing horns like this one."
练习 1
Bruno's products were one of a kind. In other words, Bruno's perfumes were:

Bruno's products were one of a kind. In other words, Bruno's perfumes were:
"Inexpensive" does not express a similar meaning as "one of a kind". "An inexpensive (car)" is not "costly", or is "affordable".
Bruno's perfumes were very special! "One of a kind" refers to something special or unique. "(This wine is) nothing special" would express that a wine is not outstanding or extraordinary.
"One of a kind" is an expression meaning "unique", "original", "special". Bruno's perfumes were unique. Note that "a kind" refers to "a group" or "category" in this context, and that Bruno's perfumes were not like the other perfumes which existed.
"Typical" does not express the same idea as "one of a kind". A "typical (perfume)" is like all the rest, or similar to the ones which already exist.
练习 2
Bruno's products were one of a kind. In other words, Bruno's perfumes were:

Bruno's products were one of a kind. In other words, Bruno's perfumes were:
"Inexpensive" does not express a similar meaning to "one of a kind". "An inexpensive (car)" is not "costly", or it is "affordable".
Bruno's perfumes were very special! "One of a kind" refers to something special or unique. "(This wine is) nothing special" would express that a wine is not outstanding or extraordinary.
"One of a kind" is an expression meaning "unique", "original", "special". Bruno's perfumes were unique. Note that "a kind" refers to "a group" or "category" in this context, and that Bruno's perfumes were not like the other perfumes which existed.
"Typical" does not express the same idea as "one of a kind". A "typical (perfume)" is like all the rest, or similar to the ones which already exist.
练习 3
Time to find some terms! Complete the story with the most appropriate terms used in the advertisement. We have provided synonyms of the terms we are looking for.

When Bob was a child, his family could not afford to spend their vacation in (other, overseas) countries, so they always stayed in the USA. Now that Bob is a (accomplished, high-achieving) IT consultant earning lots of money, he can afford (costly, highly priced) tickets to destinations all over the world.

Time to find some terms! Complete the story with the most appropriate terms used in the advertisement. We have provided synonyms of the terms we are looking for.

When Bob was a child, his family could not afford to spend their vacation in foreign 1 (other, overseas) countries, so they always stayed in the USA. Now that Bob is a successful 2 (accomplished, high-achieving) IT consultant earning lots of money, he can afford expensive 3 (costly, highly priced) tickets to destinations all over the world.
1 foreign: "Foreign" is the best choice here. The adjective "foreign" is used to describe countries other than the one you live in. Here's another example: "Arina has a very strange accent. She's British but she spent her childhood in many different foreign countries because her mother was a diplomat".
2 successful: "Successful" is the term we were looking for. If someone or something (a person, a company, a project) is "successful", they are doing well. For people, this often means that they are earning lots of money or are recognised as being very good at their job. Example: "Michael Jaquesson is the most successful pop singer of all time".
3 expensive: "Expensive" is the best answer here. If something is "expensive", it is "dear" or it "costs a lot of money". Let's look at another example: "I would like to drink champagne before bed every day, but it's too expensive".

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