英 [ˌkærəktəˈrɪstɪkli] 美 [ˌkærəktəˈrɪstɪkli]
adv. 典型地;表示特性地
in characteristic manner
he arrived characteristically late
... distinctively 区别地 characteristically 表示特性地 genetically 遗传(基因)方面...
characteristic 典型的;特有的;表示特性的
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
characterise 在文艺作品中塑造人物;描绘性格
典型地;表示特性地
Characteristically, Helen paid for everyone.
海伦按照她惯常的做法,为每一个人付了费。
He replied in characteristically robust style.
他以典型的坚定风格作答。
However, with the limited lighting afforded by their few small windows, these churches still suggest the kiva's characteristically low, boxlike, earth-hugging interior.
然而,由于仅有的几扇小窗户提供的有限光线,这些教堂仍然暗示着 kiva 特有的低矮、盒子般的、拥抱大地的内部。
And to some degree, he even seems to speak, he seems even more characteristically modern than Machiavelli.
在某种程度上,他说的,甚至比马基雅维利,更具有典型的现代性。
政治哲学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It can be understood as a source of new-found authority, of the freedom of one who has been characteristically not free and can be received by a reading community in those terms.
这可以被理解为一种新建立的权威和,一个特性上不自由的人的自由的源头,同时也可以被看做在这些领域里的一个阅读区。
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It's poetic and lyrical and if William James characteristically writes that way.
充满了诗意和感情,如果这是威廉,詹姆斯的写作特征。
心理学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The unusual nature of the deduction has the tax blogosphere responding in its characteristically mature manner.
Even moral interests on the level of national affinity characteristically amount to a transaction.
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Capello characteristically had his own ideas about why he should be given the job.