characteristic
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The characteristics of a person or thing are the qualities or features that belong to them and make them recognizable. 特征
Genes determine the characteristics of every living thing. 基因決定每個生物的特征。
2. ADJ A quality or feature that is characteristic of someone or something is one which is often seen in them and seems typical of them. 典型的
...the absence of strife between the generations that was so characteristic of such societies. …代與代之間沖突的消失,而這種沖突曾是這些社會的典型特征。
Windmills are a characteristic feature of the Mallorcan landscape. 風(fēng)車是馬略卡島風(fēng)光的一個典型的特色。
3. characteristicallyADV 典型地
He replied in characteristically robust style. 他以典型的堅(jiān)定風(fēng)格作答。
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characteristic /?k?r?kt??r?st?k/ (characteristics)
劍橋詞典
- a typical or noticeable quality of someone or something
- Patience is not a characteristic we associate with Bryan.
- These dogs show many of the characteristics traditionally associated with their breed .
- Pride is not an attractive characteristic.
- Being tall is a typical characteristic of Montenegrans. 返回 characteristic
特色,特點(diǎn),特征
Unfortunately a big nose is a family characteristic. 不幸的是,大鼻子是家族特征。
Sentimentality seems a characteristic of all the writers of that period . 多愁善感似乎是那個時期所有作家的特征。
The male bird displays (= has) several characteristics which distinguish him from the female . 雄鳥有幾個有別于雌鳥的特征。
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