英:[ʌnˈtɪpɪkl]
美:[ʌnˈtɪpɪkl]
英:[ʌnˈtɪpɪkl]
美:[ʌnˈtɪpɪkl]
"a group that is atypical of the target audience"
"a class of atypical mosses"
"atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children"
The first known use of untypical was in 1848
1 The claimed official range of the 42-kWh battery version was 199 miles, but my home charger only managed a consistent 161 miles, a not untypical shortfall of just under 20%.
2 “For them to deflect to us is a bit unfair but not untypical,” said Dean Angelo Sr., who heads the local FOP chapter.
3 Tonight they take over the Soup Kitchen for a one-off with Canadian DJ Eddie C, the Northern Quarter venue allowing an untypical second room of music here, to be supplied by locals the Folk DJs.
4 The system of alienation guarantee is a untypical guarantee system of transfer of rights of subject matter.
让与担保制度是一种须移转标的物上权利归属的非典型的物的担保制度。
5 His experience is untypical for the British tuition industry which, according to the Tutors’ Association, is worth around £2bn a year.
6 And it was during those same weeks that those entirely untypical incidents took place at Darlington Hall which must, one supposes, have provided what flimsy basis exists for these absurd allegations.
7 The Swiss standout made a couple of untypical mistakes early in his run and almost skied out shortly afterward.
8 Anita Loos was in many respects untypical of the screenwriting trade.
在许多方面,安妮塔·卢斯看着都不像是从事剧本创作这一行的。
9 But while McCarthy’s behavior is typically smarmy, Garland’s untypical behavior requires explanation.
10 That was an untypical statement of intent in the discreet world of Olympic politics.
11 But Ms. Raanan, 49, a teacher of public policy at a regional college, also said that Israel should face the legal consequences of its settlement-building policies, an untypical view in Israel.
12 That is not untypical of a show that, because of its fantasy element and capacity to send itself up, almost defies criticism: to attack it, you feel, would be like biffing a bounding puppy.
13 This was not untypical of the thinking of the times.
14 The young man's expression - not untypical for a man of twenty-five - is solitary, attentive, and searching.
这个年轻人的表情,一张很典型的二十五岁的脸,上面写着孤单,专注,和探索(寻找?)
15 Main Features: Audi branding, folding mechanism, articulated frame steering and the untypical frame setup.
主要特点:奥迪品牌,折叠机制,铰接式车架转向和非典型帧设置。
16 It was an impulsive but not untypical act for the 82-year-old farmer from Baltic, who invested wisely in South Dakota land and became a millionaire in the process.
17 It was also untypical of an evening better characterized by the fervent performances that followed.
18 Subtlety, intimacy and complexity are blunted and in a sense the development is untypical New York.
19 Typical of this most untypical of footballers, he tied the knot in his old parish church in Carmagnola.
20 Chelsea played in a joyless and cynical way, untypical of the Premier League.
1 无代表性的
2 不正常
unusual unnatural dysfunctional deviant unsteady untoward freakish unnaturally off put out of gear
5 无特征的
7 少有的
8 不寻常
funny strange weird unusual surprising extraordinary uncommon edgy cranky offbeat individualistic untoward unaccustomed unheard-of surprisingly unusually strangely extraordinarily fantastically funnily
9 不寻常的
funny strange weird unusual surprising extraordinary uncommon edgy cranky offbeat individualistic untoward unaccustomed unheard-of funnily
12 非同寻常