英 [ˌɑːkɪˈtɪpɪkəl]
adj. 典型的
archetypical /ˌɑːkɪˈtɪpɪkəl/
形容词 Archetypical means the same as . 典型的; 有代表性的; 原型的
representing or constituting an original type after which other similar things are patterned
同义词: archetypal / prototypal / prototypic / prototypical
(荣格心理学所阐述的)原始意象
范型
... Victorian:维多利亚时代的人(尤指作家) archetypical:典型的 chivalry:骑士制度 ...
典型的
These are considered to be archetypical forms of "command and control" regulation.
这些都被视为是“命令与管制式”的政策制定决策模式。
Packard, Davis says, "was six foot eight and gruff, an archetypical business tycoon, tough and opinionated."
帕卡德·戴维斯说,“他六英尺八,脾气粗暴、强硬和固执,是一个典型的商业大亨。”
One is sentimentality; the archetypical American child is Huckleberry Finn, who had little taste for formal education.
一方面原因在于情感;美国小孩都是哈克贝里•费恩型的,他们对正规的教育不感冒。
Have vehicularized and, increasingly, sport-utilitized American consumers become Burroughs' archetypical soft machines, beset and enslaved by hydrocarbon capitalism?
Apple originally put its efforts into creating archetypical apps for tasks such as calling, browsing, email and mapping.
We went to a seafood place across the street from the old Boston PD building in Back Bay and talked about Spenser, the archetypical private eye he created.