characteristically

[ˌkærəktə'rɪstɪklɪ]
  • 释义
  • 典型地,有代表性地;

  • 双语例句
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    A third rationale is that rulemaking characteristically turns on " legislative facts " as opposed to " adjudicative facts. "

    ]第三种理论认为规则制定有特色地依靠 " 立法事实 " 而面对"判决事实 ".

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    I went on, using the characteristically bombastic language of the time.

    我使用当时流行的夸大其词的语言接着说.

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    They characteristically had conspired against Batista.

    他们都曾以独特的方式参与过反对巴蒂斯塔的密谋.

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    MacTavish was characteristically forthright in his reply.

    麦克塔维什以其一贯的直率作了回答.

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    Characteristically, his irritation turned not against Irene but against Soames.

    和老乔里恩平日的作风一样, 他不气伊琳,反而气上索米斯.

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    It had been one of his characteristically arch performances.

    这是他惯做的一种狡猾的表演.

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    Kennedy himself characteristically shrugged and decided to go ahead.

    肯尼迪本人象平常一样耸耸肩膀,决定前往.

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    Characteristically, the strains in the plactic region are much greater than in the elastic region.

    很明显, 塑性阶段的应变远大于弹性阶段的应变.

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    MacMillan's music characteristically makes a dramatic impact.

    麦克米伦的音乐一向给人很大的触动。

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  • 10、

    He replied in characteristically robust style.

    像以往一样,他的回答铿锵有力。

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    Tidal channels, deltas, and washover fans are characteristically associated with offshore bars.

    潮汐水道 、 三角洲和冲刷扇典型地与滨外砂洲伴生在一起.

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    Silicate minerals are characteristically refractory and difficult to break down.

    硅酸盐矿物的特点是耐熔和难以分离.

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    Napoleon's attempt to alter that balance was characteristically bold and risky.

    拿破仑改变均势的企图非常大胆,也十分冒险.

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    Characteristically , he was determined to act without clearly knowing what to do.

    他仍然是老脾气, 还没弄清楚到底去做什么,就采取了行动.

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    He attempts to woo her in a characteristically extravagant manner.

    他尝试过用挥金如土的阔绰方式去取悦于她.

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