英 [ˈkærəktəraɪz] 美 [ˈkærəktəraɪz]
v. 是……的特征;使……具有特点;刻划……的性格(或特征);
第三人称单数characterises
现在分词characterising
过去式characterised
过去分词characterised
characterise /ˈkærɪktəraɪz/ CET4 TEM4
be characteristic of
同义词: characterize
describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of
同义词: qualify / characterize
... delineate 描绘 specify 详细说明 characterise 表示 ... 的特征...
描绘性格(characterise), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
characteristically 典型地;表示特性地
character 性格,品质;特性;角色;[计] 字符
characteristic 特征;特性;特色
characterization 描述;特性描述
characterisation (英)特性描述;性格化(等于characterization)
characterize 塑造人物
character 印,刻;使具有特征
characterize 描绘…的特性;具有…的特征
Wounds characterise Ms Horn in another way.
伤痛则从另一个方面界定了霍恩女士的性格。
I'm not sure I would characterise it [Kinnock's remarks] as an announcement.
我不能确定金诺克的发言是否是正式宣布。
"Zero" was a catchier slogan than the arcane incrementalism that had come to characterise old-time arms control.
与塑造旧式军备控制特征的艰涩的渐进主义相比,“零核”是个更具吸引力的标语。
In fact, ONS does not attempt to characterise the economy as in or out of recession.
Labour's attempts to characterise planned housing benefit changes as a "bedroom tax" were "nonsense".
Graaff-Reinet also has plenty of the surreal and fun quirks that characterise the Karoo.