typify的意思和读音

typify

: [ˈtɪpɪˌfaɪ] : [ˈtɪpɪfaɪ]

v.

typified  typifies  typifying  

v.characterize,epitomize,symbolize,exemplify,personify

typifyv.

1.~ sthto be a typical example of sth

clothes that typify the 1960s20 60

the new style of politician, typified by the Prime Minister

2.~ sthto be a typical feature of sth

the haunting guitar melodies that typify the band's music

v.1....;;;...2.

v.1.to be an excellent or typical example of something2.to be a typical part or feature of something

1. typical a. typify vt. ... tyrannical a. ...

2. forebode typify recurrent ...

3. ... trend typify ultimately ...

4. Evolution Typify Catalyze ...

5. interlocking typify v. supersonic ...

6. ... illusory adj. typify v. upheaval n.

7. ... typify typify typist ...

8. ... illusory adj. typify v. upheaval n.

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1.The card and a handshake typify trust and abolish views that the bank is out to seize money.

2.Such endeavors typify their nature, as their culture still does not value the principles of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

3.For both sexes, faces that typify higher levels of sex-typical hormones are considered to be attractive.

4.By comparison , the light industries that typify southern China are tedious but less overtly hazardous .

5.Although this kind of approach may typify large company cultures, it is far from optimum and you should strive to avoid this anti-pattern.

6.Service portals typify this pattern, providing a single point of contact for multiple services and hiding the details of internal services.

7.Assertive, full-bodied flavours with deep, earthy undertones typify the coffee treasures of indonesia.西

8.Two recent cars typify the current state of the art with car faces.

9.It may indeed typify a famous quote from Roosevelt: The only thing we should fear is fear itself.

10.The worlds of the nonbreathers typify the radical or extreme adjustment, but other types are also included in this group.