英 [ɪˈpɪtəmaɪz] 美 [ɪˈpɪtəmaɪz]
v. 成为……的典范,作为……的缩影;<古>概括,总结(一篇作品)
第三人称单数epitomizes
现在分词epitomizing
过去式epitomized
过去分词epitomized
epitomize /ɪˈpɪtəˌmaɪz/ TEM8 [ epitomizing epitomized epitomizes ]
及物动词 If you say that something or someone epitomizes a particular thing, you mean that they are a perfect example of it. 为…的典型; 为…的代表
Seafood is a regional speciality epitomized by Captain Anderson's Restaurant.
海鲜是个当地特色,安德森船长餐厅是其典型代表。
... vapid adj. 无趣味的;无生气的;索然乏味的 epitomize vt. 摘要;概括;成为…的缩影 caricature n. 漫画;讽刺画;漫画手法 ...
These movies seem to epitomize the 1950s.
这些影片似乎就是20世纪50年代的缩影。
Dressed in their traditional costumes, the castellers seem to epitomize an easier time, before Barcelona became a world metropolis and the Mediterranean's most dynamic city.
在巴塞罗那成为世界大都市和地中海最具活力的城市之前,身着传统服装的叠人塔似乎是一个更安逸的时代的缩影。
A fascinating part of this tremendous societal change is the people who epitomize it.
这个巨大的社会变化中的一个迷人的部分,是那些有代表性的人们。
Bill Casey, I think as Ed made very clear, did epitomize the best that is in America.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Steve Forbes at the inauguration of the Casey Institute
Hugh and his fellow competitors epitomize the future of desktop fabrication and manufacturing.
Stern broke SEIU off from the AFL-CIO two years ago and has come to epitomize the contemporary union boss.