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🔑 typ·ic·al·lyBrE /ˈtɪpɪkli/NAmE /ˈtɪpɪkli/ adverb🔑 used to say that sth usually happens in the way that you are stating 通常;一般◆The factory typically produces 500 chairs a week. 这家工厂通常每周生产 500 把椅子。◆A typically priced meal will be around $10. 一餐通常的价格为 10 元左右。🔑 in a way that shows the usual qualities or features of a particular type of person, thing or group 典型地;具有代表性地◆typically American hospitality 美国人特有的殷勤好客◆Mothers typically worry about their children. 母亲总爱挂念自己的子女。🔑 in the way that you expect sb/sth to behave 不出所料;果然◆Typically, she couldn't find her keys. 她果然又找不着自己的钥匙了。◆He was typically modest about his achievements. 他一如既往,对自己的成就很谦虚。 |