typify
英 [ˈtɪp.ɪ.faɪ]
美 [ˈtɪp.ə.faɪ]
1、typ- "pattern, model, mold, symbol" + -ify.
typify 使成为典型来自 type,类型,典型,-fy,使。
- typify (v.)
- 1630s, "to represent by a symbol," from Late Latin typus (see type (n.)) + -fy. Meaning "serve as a typical specimen of some class, etc." is attested from 1854. Related: Typified; typifying.
- 1. These two buildings typify the rich extremes of Irish architecture.
- 这两座建筑物体现了爱尔兰建筑风格的极致多变。
- 2. clothes that typify the 1960s
- 20世纪60年代典型的服装
- 3. This single item will suffice to typify all the rest.
- 即此一端,可概其余.
- 4. In this book we have tried to typify the main classes of verbs.
- 在本书中,我们力图以明显的方式把动词划分几大类.
- 5. Rather, speculation, conflicts, and theoretical extrapolation typify their every action.
- 相反, 怀疑 、 冲突和理论上的推断是他们每步行为的特征.