characterize
/ˈkærəktəraɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkærəktəraɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈker-ik-tə-ˌrīz ˈka-rik-/ (ame, mw)
characterize — 動詞
- characterizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- characterizeshe / she / it
- characterizedpast simple
- characterizing-ing form
1. to describe the main qualities or features of someone or something, usually by s
形容;描述
說明某人或某事物的主要特質
to describe the main qualities or features of someone or something, usually by saying what kind of person or thing they are
Film critics have characterized the movie as a funny and touching love story.
影評人形容這部電影是一部有趣又感人的愛情故事。
characterize + noun + as + adjective phrase
The bank's latest report characterizes the job market as improving but still fragile.
該銀行的最新報告將就業市場形容為正在好轉但仍很脆弱。
How would you characterize the working relationship between the two departments?
你如何形容這兩個部門之間的合作關係?
The head teacher characterized Leila's progress in maths as slow but very steady.
校長形容 Leila 在數學上的進步雖然緩慢,但非常穩定。
The witness characterized the stranger as tall, with short hair and a deep voice.
目擊者形容那名陌生人身材高大,留著短髮,聲音低沉。
文法句型
characterize + noun + as + adjective/noun
be characterized as + adjective/noun
how would you characterize... (question)
用法筆記
Frequently used with as to introduce the description. The subject is typically a person, a group, or a source (report, study, critic). The how would you characterize...? pattern is a common polite way to ask for someone's opinion.
常見錯誤
2. when a quality or feature clearly marks someone or something and makes them easy
代表特徵
某事物擁有的典型特質
when a quality or feature clearly marks someone or something and makes them easy to recognise as different from other people or things
Bright reds and yellows characterize the artist's early paintings of the Mexican countryside.
明亮的紅色和黃色代表了這位藝術家早期墨西哥鄉村畫作的特徵。
active form: subject is a quality or feature
A quiet sense of humour characterized Professor Okafor's way of teaching history.
Okafor 教授教學歷史的方式以一種低調的幽默感為特徵。
The Gobi Desert is characterized by hot summers and freezing winters.
戈壁沙漠以炎熱的夏季和寒冷的冬季為特徵。
What characterizes a good leader is the ability to listen before making a choice.
一位優秀領導者的特徵,是在做決定前願意傾聽。
The old district of Kyoto is characterized by narrow lanes and traditional wooden houses.
京都的舊城區以狹窄的小巷和傳統的木造房屋為特徵。
- distinguish
More active — emphasises what makes something different from others; often used with from
- typify
More formal — stresses that something is a perfect example of its kind
- mark
Less formal — suggests a clear, visible sign or feature
文法句型
be characterized by + noun phrase
characterize + noun
what characterizes + noun + is...
用法筆記
Most commonly used in the passive form be characterized by. The active form (X characterizes Y) is more formal and appears mainly in academic or analytical writing. This sense does NOT take an as phrase — that pattern belongs to sense 1.