characterise
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美
v. 是…的特征, 以…为特征; 描述(人或物)的特性, 描绘
过去分词:characterised 第三人称单数:characterises 过去式:characterised 现在分词:characterising
BNC.4638
英英释义
verb
- describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of
- You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist
- This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover
- be characteristic of
- What characterizes a Venetian painting?
双语例句
- So many catastrophic events have struck the world in the past few weeks that a new phrase –" black swan fatigue"– has been coined to characterise the market reaction.
过去几周发生了太多灾难性事件,以至于人们创造出了一个新词“黑天鹅疲劳”(blackswanfatigue)来描绘市场的反应。 - But if the dollar does continue to rise, it would mark a very significant development given the pattern of trading that has tended to characterise the currency markets since the onset of the financial crisis.
不过,考虑到金融危机爆发以来外汇市场一向的交易格局,如果美元继续走强,将标志着一个非常重大的变化。 - But it is not too late for Mr Obama to transcend the social marketing values that seem to characterise his re-election campaign.
但是,奥巴马要超越似乎是其连任竞选活动之特征的社会营销价值观,为时还不是太晚。 - The aim of the study was undertaken to better characterise and map the shallow stratigraphy and structure.
此研究的目的是进一步弄清浅地层的结构,并绘制图形。 - Their essential component is the spirit of autonomy and equality that characterise our contacts in every area.
独立和平等是双方各领域交流的必要条件。 - I would characterise it as remote, uninterested, unpredictable, dangerous, and unjust.
我可以把它描绘的遥不可及、无关紧要、不可预知、危险的、不公平的。 - But if it is welcome that banks are pulling back from some me too trading activities, this will not in itself end the hard-driving short term culture that has come to characterise banking institutions.
但尽管银行退出某些模仿交易活动令人欢迎,这种做法本身并不会终结银行业机构作风强硬的短期文化。 - A social structure represents some of the cultural aspects that characterise the relationships between the participants.
社会结构代表着参与者之间关系的某些文化方面的特征。 - K And we can characterise the K which we call the K Infinite by a number of terms.
我们能划出,我们称为K无限,通过一些术语。 - Which concepts characterise the gardens?
什么概念能够诠释当代花园?
