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通常, 典型地
in a way that usually happens
- The trains are typically punctual, but delays can happen during strikes.
火车通常准点,但罢工期间可能会发生延误。
- Students typically graduate in four years, though some take longer.
学生通常在四年内毕业,尽管有些人需要更长时间。
- The restaurant is typically busy on weekends.
这家餐厅在周末通常很忙。
- She typically drinks coffee in the morning.
她通常早上喝咖啡。
- Tropical storms typically form in late summer.
热带风暴通常在夏末形成。
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典型地, 特征性地
in a way that shows the standard features of a category
- The film is typically Hitchcockian, with suspenseful twists.
这部电影典型地是希区柯克式的,充满了悬疑的转折。
- This dish is typically Thai; spicy, sour, and aromatic.
这道菜通常是泰式的; 辣、酸、香。
- The building has a typically Gothic pointed arch.
这座建筑有一个典型的哥特式尖拱。
- She wore a typically 1920s flapper dress.
她穿了一件典型的1920年代轻佻女郎连衣裙。
- His humor is typically British; dry and understated.
他的幽默典型地是英式的;干巴巴且含蓄。
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典型地, 通常
in someone's or something's habitual manner
- Typically, John arrived late.
通常,约翰迟到了。
- She greeted everyone with her typically warm smile.
她用她典型的温暖微笑向大家打招呼。
- The cat, typically aloof, ignored visitors.
这只猫,通常冷漠,无视访客。
- The politician gave a typically vague answer.
这位政治家给出了一个典型地模糊的回答。
- Typically for a toddler, he refused to nap.
通常对于一个幼儿来说,他拒绝午睡。
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