epitomise

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过去分词:epitomised第三人称单数:epitomises过去式:epitomised现在分词:epitomising

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双语例句

  1. Illinois and its largest city, Chicago, epitomise much of what is wrong with pensions in America.
    伊利诺斯州及其最大城市芝加哥,集中体现了美国的养老金问题。
  2. Both made landmark visits to Pyongyang trips that came to epitomise a feeling of optimism between the Koreas.
    两人都对平壤进行了里程碑式的访问,这些访问集中体现了南北两方的乐观情绪。
  3. In recent years, Tupperware has seemed to epitomise the American dream.
    近年来,特百惠(tupperware)似乎已经成了美国梦的缩影。
  4. He uses his "Black and White" paintings to consciously explain, epitomise and deduct a take on the world; further completing the formation of a cultural and theoretical thought system.
    他使用“黑白”图形模式来有意识阐释、概括、演绎一种世界观,进一步形成完整持续的文化及其理论体系。
  5. Her Cannes frames epitomise elegance and timeless classiness.
    她在戛纳戴的镜框呈现出优雅和永恒的时髦感。
  6. The activities of Shah Jahan epitomise rent-seeking the accumulation of a fortune not by creating wealth through serving customers better but by the appropriation of such wealth after it has already been created by other people.
    沙贾汗的行为是寻租的典型积累财富的途径不是通过为顾客提供更好的服务来创造财富,而是将他人已经创造的财富据为己有。
  7. And America, perhaps more than anywhere else, is supposed to epitomise the entrepreneurial dream; indeed, it is one thing that makes it so attractive.
    而且在人们的心目中,美国可能比其他任何地方都更能代表创业梦事实上,这正是美国如此吸引人的原因之一。
  8. In any other year, the torch relay would have been viewed as marketing gold – an opportunity to attach one's brand to an event that has come to epitomise the Olympic spirit.
    在其它任何(奥运)年份中,火炬传递都会被视为营销的黄金时机&可以将自己的品牌与体现奥运精神的活动联系在一起。
  9. But one thing is for sure: as with previous booms, signature deals will come to epitomise its excesses.
    但有一件事是确定的:与以前的繁荣一样,一些引人注目的交易最终将成为并购活动泛滥的写照。

英英释义

verb

  1. embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of
    1. The fugue typifies Bach's style of composition

    Synonym:    typifyepitomize