typically
adverb OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈtɪpɪkli/
/ˈtɪpɪkli/
通常;一般 - The standard chips are typically used for databases and other business software.
标准芯片通常用于数据库和其他商业软件。 - Generating solar power has typically involved higher capital costs.
太阳能发电通常涉及较高的资本成本。 - The Bengal tiger is typically found in the forests of Central and Southern India.
孟加拉虎通常生活在印度中部和南部的森林中。 - 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。 - Typically, the contracts were for five years.
合同的期限一般为五年。 - Pears are available year-round, but they are typically associated with autumn.
梨一年四季都有,但它们通常与秋天联系在一起。 - It typically takes several years of losses before you see any profits.
在你看到任何利润之前,通常需要几年的亏损。
- The standard chips are typically used for databases and other business software.
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。 - typically male behaviour
典型的男性行为
- typically American hospitality
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。 - He mounted a typically robust defence of his own role in the matter.
他为自己在这件事上的角色进行了典型的有力辩护。
- Typically, she couldn't find her keys.