characteristically
基本解释
- adv. 典型地;表示特性地
英汉例句
- The term most characteristically employed, when the cult of the uniform is celebrated, is “heroes.
美國對於軍事的狂熱中最典型的經常被使用的詞,就是“英雄”。 - “It is a matter of waft rather than word-choice, ” he tells us, with a characteristically musical turn of phrase.
他告訴我們,帶著一種表示特性的短語的音樂變化,“那衹關乎虛無,而不是單詞選擇”。 - Mr Obama's loyalties, however, are post-tribal: he wants, characteristically, both sides to sit down and talk about it.
然而,奧巴馬先生的忠誠是超越種族的:一個典型的事例是,他希望雙方坐下來談判。 - And to some degree, he even seems to speak, he seems even more characteristically modern than Machiavelli.
在某種程度上,他說的,甚至比馬基雅維利,更具有典型的現代性。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節選 - It can be understood as a source of new-found authority, of the freedom of one who has been characteristically not free and can be received by a reading community in those terms.
這可以被理解爲一種新建立的權威和,一個特性上不自由的人的自由的源頭,同時也可以被看做在這些領域裡的一個閲讀區。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - It's poetic and lyrical and if William James characteristically writes that way.
充滿了詩意和感情,如果這是威廉,詹姆斯的寫作特征。
耶魯公開課 - 心理學導論課程節選 - The unusual nature of the deduction has the tax blogosphere responding in its characteristically mature manner.
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雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- intend characteristically 特別地打算
- collect characteristically 具有特色地收集
- plant characteristically 具有特色地栽植
- feature characteristically 具有典型地特色
- proceed characteristically 有特點地進行