typically如何读

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typically是什么意思

  • adv.典型地;代表性地;通常,一般;不出所料地

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typically英英释义

Adverb

1. in a typical manner;

"Tom was typically hostile"

typically词源英文解释

The first known use of typically was in 1605

typically 例句

1 You can typically purchase an annuity through an insurance company, and you'll have several options.

你可以代表性地从保险公司购买一笔年金保险, 且可以有不同选择.

2 Typically,they survey and sample (make test excavations on) large areas of terrain to determine where excavation will yield useful information.

通常情况下,他们会对大面积区域进行勘测和取样(测试性发掘),确定哪里可以挖掘到有用的信息。

3 Rafts are usually propelled with ordinary paddles and typically hold 4 to 12 persons.

筏通常由普通的桨驱动,典型的容纳人数为4-12人.

4 Its devices typically were more sophisticated and complicated than those of Los Alamos, and therefore harder to perfect via theoretical modeling rather than testing.

5 The manager's informational roles typically lead to the decisional roles.

管理人员的信息角色通常是决策角色的基础.

6 In which restaurant would you typically find sushi?

通常在哪种餐厅可以找到[寿司]?

7 Typically, each data adapter is used to read and write data to a single data table.

每个数据适配器通常用于在单个数据表中读取和写入数据.

8 Today, many incarcerated people work in prison, typically earning far less than the minimum wage—often less than $3 per hour, sometimes as little as 25 cents.

9 Teaching was the most common female profession at the time, and schools typically paid women 20 to 50 percent less than they paid men.

10 Typically, a wooden hut containing rows of flat stones is Built near edge of a lake.

通常芬兰浴包括一个修建在湖边的小木屋,内有若干排平石架.

11 The most important fact to keep in mind, however, is that debates about prison statistics typically ignore a key fact: most people who are under state supervision and control are not in prison.

12 And if so, it also meant that it had taken them more than ten hours to move down a stretch of ridge that was typically covered by descending climbers in less than half an hour.

13 Middle school is typically about fitting in, and that’s all I wanted to do.

14 They are typically charged with felonies and sentenced to prison.

15 The lady tells us that girls didn’t go to school as much as boys—that they typically stayed home to learn how to take care of the house.

16 Typically, there are many rather than few potential customers.

通常情况下,会有很多的潜在客户。

17 Tile line typically consumes a lot of energy used to produce steam.

瓦线运行通常要消耗大量的能源,用于产生蒸汽.

18 Thus an Italian opera, typically, was a series of well-defined ‘numbers’, a glorified variety show, with something for everyone and plenty of opportunity for lead singers to have their turn at impressing the audience.

19 A narration might ask for the clarity and emotional temper of the plain style, for example, whereas the peroration— where you typically seek to stir your audience—gives the opportunity for a higher style.

20 White high school students typically buy drugs from white classmates, friends, or older relatives.

typically 同义词

5 像往常一样

typical as usual

8 有代表性

representative typical

9 果然

sure enough

10 一贯地

consistently invariably

15 独特地

originally

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