典型
Representing the most common or important characteristics of a group or category; a perfect example of something.
Ejemplos
3 de 5这是北京典型的四合院建筑。
This is a typical courtyard building in Beijing.
他表现出了典型的职业道德。
He displayed typical professional ethics.
他就是那种典型的“宅男”。
He is a typical 'otaku' (homebody).
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
典 (diǎn) as in dictionary (词典) or classic; 型 (xíng) as in model or type.
Quiz rápido
感冒的___症状包括咳嗽和流鼻涕。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
Ejemplos
这是北京典型的四合院建筑。
everydayThis is a typical courtyard building in Beijing.
他表现出了典型的职业道德。
formalHe displayed typical professional ethics.
他就是那种典型的“宅男”。
informalHe is a typical 'otaku' (homebody).
研究选取了三个典型的样本进行分析。
academicThe study selected three typical samples for analysis.
这种营销策略是该行业的典型做法。
businessThis marketing strategy is a typical practice in the industry.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
非典型性
atypicality
典型人物
typical character
具有典型性
to be representative
Se confunde a menudo con
代表 (representative) can be a person acting for others; 典型 (typical) refers to qualities that represent a group.
Notas de uso
Very useful in IELTS Writing Task 2 for providing 'typical examples' to support an argument.
Errores comunes
Sometimes used to mean 'classic' (经典), but 典型 specifically means 'representative of a type'.
Truco para recordar
典 (diǎn) as in dictionary (词典) or classic; 型 (xíng) as in model or type.
Origen de la palabra
From '典' (standard/classic) and '型' (mold/type).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Chinese politics and education, '树立典型' (setting up a model) is a common way to encourage positive behavior.
Quiz rápido
感冒的___症状包括咳嗽和流鼻涕。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
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