1 ADV-GRADED 通常;一般地 You use typically to say that something usually happens in the way that you are describing. 通常;一般地
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Typically, parents apply to several schools and settle, if need be, for their fourth or fifth choice…
通常父母会申请几个学校,而且如果必要的话会将就接受第四或第五个选择。
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It typically takes a day or two, depending on size.
一般需要一到两天,取决于其规模。
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Today's organic wine producer is typically a small, quality-conscious family concern…
现今的有机葡萄酒生产商一般是注重品质的小型家族企业。
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Female migrants are typically very young.
女性移民通常都非常年轻。
2 ADV-GRADED [ADVERB adjective] 典型地;有代表性地 You use typically to say that something shows all the most usual characteristics of a particular type of person or thing. 典型地;有代表性地
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The main course was typically Swiss…
主菜是地道的瑞士菜。
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Philip paced the floor, a typically nervous expectant father.
菲利普在地板上踱来踱去,一副典型的神经紧张的准爸爸形象。
3 ADV-GRADED [ADVERB adjective] 一贯地;一向如此地;不出所料地 You use typically to indicate that someone has behaved in the way that they normally do. 一贯地;一向如此地;不出所料地
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Typically, the Norwegians were on the mountain two hours before anyone else.
像往常一样,挪威人比其他所有人都提前两小时进山。
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Robbins is typically cool in his pronouncements about his future.
罗宾斯在发表有关个人前途的声明时表现出一贯的冷静。
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