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1 | like most things of the same type 典型的;有代表性的 |
| It’ s a typical working-class community. 这是个典型的劳动阶级社区。 |
| a typical reaction/response/comment 有代表性的反应/回答/评论 |
| fairly typical He’ s followed a fairly typical career in teaching. 他一直从事相当有代表性的教师职业。 |
| +of The view is fairly typical of people of his generation. 这种观点在他这代人中相当普遍。 |
| 1a | used about things or people that are exactly like what most people imagine they are like 大多数人想象中(或心目中)的;典型的 | | He was the typical angry customer. 他是那种典型的愤怒的顾客。 | | This isn’ t your typical Chinese restaurant. 这不是你想象中的中国餐馆。 | |
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2 | used for saying that someone is behaving in the way they usually behave 像往常一样的;一向如此的 |
| She responded with typical enthusiasm. 她以她一向特有的热情作出回应。 |
| +of It was typical of him to want to help. 他一向都愿意帮助别人。 |
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3 | mainly spoken used for saying that you are not surprised that something bad has happened 不出所料的(用于表示对发生不好的事情并不感到惊奇) |
| It’ s typical, just when we might win, two of our players got injured. 不出所料,就在我们可能赢的时候,两名队员受伤了。 |
| The show’ s been cancelled? Typical! 表演取消啦?不出所料! |
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