typically ['tɪp.ɪ.kli] adverb IMPROVER ■in a way that shows all the characteristics that you would expect from the stated person, thing or group 典型地;有代表性地•She has that reserve and slight coldness of manner which is typically English.她像典型的英国人那样态度矜持,略显冷淡。 •Paul, in typically rude fashion, told him he was talking rubbish.保罗以惯有的粗鲁方式说他废话连篇。 IMPROVER ■used when you are giving an average or usual example of a particular thing 一般地;通常•Typically, a doctor will see about thirty patients a day.医生通常每天要看大约30位病人。 •Tickets for such events will typically cost around thirty dollars.这种活动的票价通常在30美元左右。 |