typify
/ˈtɪpɪfaɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɪpəfˌaɪ] /ˈtɪpɪfaɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɪpəfˌaɪ] /ˈti-pə-ˌfī How to pronounce typify (audio)/ (ame, mw)
typify — 動詞
- typifypresent simple I / you / we / they
- typifieshe / she / it
- typifiedpast simple
- typifying-ing form
1. If a person, place, or thing typifies a group, it serves as a model case that sh
典型代表
最能代表某一類事物
If a person, place, or thing typifies a group, it serves as a model case that shows what people usually expect from that group.
The small bakery typifies the kind of family business found in the town.
這家小麵包店最能代表鎮上常見的家庭式生意。
typify + [class of business]
Camille's careful notes typify the study habits of top students.
Camille 細心做的筆記最能代表優秀學生的讀書習慣。
The old stone houses typify village life in the mountain region.
那些老石屋最能代表山區村落的生活樣貌。
Yan's quiet patience typified the calm style of the nurse training program.
Yan 安靜的耐心正是那個護理訓練課程的典型代表。
文法句型
[person/place/thing] + typify + [group / way of life]
用法筆記
The subject is usually one member of a wider class, while the object names the class, style, or way of life it represents. Distinguish this from sense 2, where the subject is usually a repeated feature rather than a representative example.
常見錯誤
2. If a quality, pattern, or condition typifies something, it is one of the feature
典型特徵
常見到足以代表整體
If a quality, pattern, or condition typifies something, it is one of the features that make that person, place, period, or system easy to recognize.
Long lunch breaks still typify office life in that government building.
長時間的午休仍是那棟政府大樓上班生活的典型特徵。
feature + typify + [setting]
Frequent storms typify the weather on this part of the coast.
頻繁的暴風雨是這段海岸天氣的典型特徵。
Sharp price cuts typified the store's weekend sales before the holiday.
大幅降價曾是那家商店節日前週末促銷的典型特徵。
Quiet service and dim lights typify the mood of the restaurant.
安靜的服務和昏暗的燈光是那家餐廳氣氛的典型特徵。
- characterize
the most direct synonym; common when talking about features that mark a whole group
- mark
shorter and less formal; often used for a strong visible sign
- define
stronger; suggests the feature is central rather than simply common
文法句型
[quality/pattern] + typify + [place / period / system]
用法筆記
The subject is often a habit, condition, or repeated detail that marks a place, period, or system. Distinguish this from sense 1, where the subject itself stands as a representative case.