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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++typ·i·cally /ˈtɪpɪkli/ ●●○ adverb  1 TYPICALin a way that a person or group is generally believed to behave 一向如此 Typically, he didn’t even bother to tell anyone he was going. 他还是那样,甚至都没有告诉任何人他要走了。 Al was his typically cheerful self again. 阿尔又是平时那个快快乐乐的他了。2 in a way that shows the usual or expected features of someone or something 典型地,具有代表性地 a delightful, typically Dutch hotel 舒适的、典型荷兰风格的酒店 The male of the species is typically smaller than the female. 这一物种的雄性一般要比雌性小一些。3 USUALLYin the way that a particular type of thing usually happens 一般,通常 SYN generally Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young. 发展中国家的女性通常都很早生育。 I typically get around 30 emails a day. 我一般每天收到大约30封电子邮件。
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typicallyThis disease typically affects young cattle.It's typically American to serve all the food for a meal at the same time.It is men rather than women who have, typically, been able to fulfil these requirements.These are typically chemical burns, cuts and bruises and eye injuries.Setting goals and self-monitoring are typically covered in the first session.And the president would typically engage them in a discussion of whatever issues they were talking about.Typically, gasoline taxes are used to fund road-building programs.Typically, half a pound per person should be enough.We typically have between 35,000 and 45,000 people at the conference.Will the virus attach to lung cells in cystic fibrosis patients, who typically have lots of mucus in their lungs?The Detroit Symphony Hall adds a nice ambient bloom to a typically spacious Chandos recording.The design of an experiment typically takes two of these factors and combines them in all possible combinations.Fred, typically, was lapping it up.Victims of mugging are typically young men in their early 20s.
typ·i·cally adverbChineseSyllable
is person that Corpus generally a or a group in way


typically
typically /ˈtɪpɪkli/ adverb
 Word Family: noun: type, typology; adjective: typicalatypical, typological; verb: typify; adverb: typically
1. in a way that a person or group is generally believed to behave:
    Typically, he didn’t even bother to tell anyone he was going.
    Al was his typically cheerful self again.
2. in a way that shows the usual or expected features of someone or something:
    a delightful, typically Dutch hotel
    The male of the species is typically smaller than the female.
3. in the way that a particular type of thing usually happens
   SYN  generally:
    Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young.
    I typically get around 30 emails a day.


🔑 typ·ic·al·lyBrE /ˈtɪpɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɪpɪkli/ 🔊 adverb🔑 used to say that sth usually happens in the way that you are stating 通常;一般The factory typically produces 500 chairs a week. 这家工厂通常每周生产 500 把椅子。🔊🔊A typically priced meal will be around $10. 一餐通常的价格为 10 元左右。🔊🔊🔑 in a way that shows the usual qualities or features of a particular type of person, thing or group 典型地;具有代表性地typically American hospitality美国人特有的殷勤好客Mothers typically worry about their children. 母亲总爱挂念自己的子女。🔊🔊🔑 in the way that you expect sb/sth to behave 不出所料;果然Typically, she couldn't find her keys. 她果然又找不着自己的钥匙了。🔊🔊He was typically modest about his achievements. 他一如既往,对自己的成就很谦虚。🔊🔊