特征
A quality or feature that typically belongs to a person, place, or thing and serves to identify them. It is frequently used in descriptive academic writing.
Beispiele
3 von 5这种病的典型特征是发烧。
The typical characteristic of this disease is fever.
他的性格特征非常鲜明。
His personality traits are very distinct.
现代建筑的一个重要特征是简约。
An important characteristic of modern architecture is simplicity.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'characteristic' as the 'special' (特) 'sign' (征).
Schnelles Quiz
独立思考是优秀学生的显著___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 特征
Beispiele
这种病的典型特征是发烧。
academicThe typical characteristic of this disease is fever.
他的性格特征非常鲜明。
everydayHis personality traits are very distinct.
现代建筑的一个重要特征是简约。
formalAn important characteristic of modern architecture is simplicity.
我们需要分析目标用户的特征。
businessWe need to analyze the characteristics of our target users.
这幅画具有明显的时代特征。
academicThis painting has clear characteristics of its era.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
基本特征
basic features
本质特征
essential characteristics
具备特征
to possess characteristics
Wird oft verwechselt mit
特征 is more formal and often used for scientific or identifying traits, while 特点 is more general.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this when you need to describe specific attributes of a subject in a report or essay.
Häufige Fehler
Sometimes confused with '性格' (personality), but '特征' applies to objects and abstract things too.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'characteristic' as the 'special' (特) 'sign' (征).
Wortherkunft
特 (special) + 征 (sign/evidence).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
独立思考是优秀学生的显著___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 特征
Verwandtes Vokabular
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贯穿
B2To run through from beginning to end; to permeate or be present throughout a whole thing (like a theme in a book or a road through a city).
佐证
B2Supporting evidence or data that helps to confirm or corroborate a theory, claim, or fact.
博学
B2Having or showing great knowledge or learning; erudite. It describes someone who has studied extensively across various fields.
各抒己见
B2Everyone expresses their own opinions or views freely. It is a common term used to describe discussions, seminars, or collaborative environments.
固然
B2Admittedly; no doubt; it is true that. Used to acknowledge a fact before introducing a contrasting or more important point.
断定
B2To conclude, judge, or assert something firmly based on evidence or reasoning.
试图
B1To try or attempt to do something. It often implies a deliberate effort to achieve a goal, sometimes with uncertainty about the result.
记载
B1To record or document something in writing or on other media; a written record of events.
主旨
B1The main idea, gist, or central theme of a text, speech, or lecture.
变体
B1A version of something that differs in some way from others of the same kind or from a standard. Often used in biology, linguistics, and art.
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