1.成为...的典型;象征;代表;具有...的特质
2.【宗】预示
1.to be an excellent or typical example of something
2.to be a typical part or feature of something
1.The victory was typified with a play that would have been a surprise on any other team, with any other player.
这场胜利对于其他球队和其他球员来说都是一场典型的胜利。
2.Originating in England, rowing is a popular sport, typified by the annual University Boat Race where Oxford and Cambridge battle it out.
追溯到英格兰,划船是一项很受欢迎的体育项目,最佳代表就是牛津和剑桥一年一度决一胜负的大学生划船比赛。
3.However, comedy is typified by humorous treatment of subject matter, whether or not the subject matter is frivolous.
而喜剧无论题材平凡也罢不平凡也罢,其主要特点是处理题材的手法是幽默的。
4.UNION STATION in Los Angeles has been restored as a fine example of the Art Deco architecture that typified California in the 1930s.
洛杉矶联合火车站在上世纪30年代曾是加利福尼亚州的标志性建筑,如今它又重新成为装饰艺术建筑物的典范。
5.An example of such an approach might be in the traditional business-to-business arena, typified by EDI standardization.
该方法的一个实例可能是在传统的B2B环境中,以EDI标准化作为代表。
6.But it typified a tactic to which American leaders frequently turn when they need a rejoinder to economic doomsaying: cite an Apple product.
但这也反映出当美国领导人需要去反驳经济衰退说时,总是倾向于利用苹果产品。
7.The course of these entities is typified by periods of symptomatic exacerbation interspersed with clinical remissions.
这些实体的过程,是由典型的症状发作期临床减免点缀。
8.Romanticism was also typified by the two greatest musical giants of the epoch, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Peter Schubert.
浪漫主义也以这个时代两位最伟大的音乐巨匠为代表,他们是路德维希·冯·贝多芬和弗朗兹·彼得·舒伯特。
9.It means something like: "the waffling and compromising typified by Kautsky's conduct after the outbreak of war. "
其确切含义应是:“以考茨基为代表的在战争爆发后的粉饰和让步。”
10.The round was typified by a practice swing before my approach at the long closing hole.
这一轮最绝的,就是我在接近最后一个长洞时挥出的一杆。