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Use the adverb typically when something happens in a general or usual way. The winner of the Miss America pageant, for example, is typically a very tall, slender young woman with long hair.
You might say that it typically takes a year to get a driver's license in your state — in other words, that's how long it takes as a general rule or on average. Or you could say that while you don't typically enjoy short stories, you read one recently that you can't get out of your mind. The adjective typical is at the root of typically, from the Late Latin typicus, “of a type,” and the Greek typos, “impression.”
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词根: typ
=type,表示”模式,形状”
adj.
atypical 非典型的a非+typical典型的→adj.非典型的
typical [of]典型的,有代表性的typ模式,形状+ical……的→成模式的→典型的
adv.
typically 代表性地, 作为特色地typical[adj.[of]典型的,有代表性的]+ly表副词→adv.代表性地, 作为特色地
n.
prototype 原型;典型,范例proto原始+type类型→n.原型;典型,范例
typewriter 打字机type打字+writer写的人或东西→n.打字机
stereotype 固定形式,老套stero固体的+type型式→固定形式,老套→对……产生成见
typography 凸版印刷术, 排印;印刷样式typo=typ模式,形状+graph写+y状态,性质→用模型写,印刷
typology 类型学, 血型学, 体型学, 象征学typ模式,形状+ology学科→n.类型学, 血型学, 体型学, 象征学
v.
stereotype 对……产生成见stero固体的+type型式→固定形式,老套→对……产生成见
同根词
词根:typic
adj.typical典型的;特有的;象征性的
typic典型的;正规的;象征性的
n.typicality典型性
typification典型化;代表;象征
vt.typify代表;作为…的典型;具有…的特点