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
- Which concepts characterise the gardens?
什么概念能够诠释当代花园? - I believe that dreams help people to characterise themselves and advance their demand of success.
我相信梦能帮助人描绘和激发他们对成功的渴望! - History will characterise all these transactions as insane.
历史将判定所有这些做法是属于疯狂行为。 - Reminding ourselves of them is, however, timely, since the shift to paid work and the depletion of resources increasingly characterise our economies.
不过,现在提醒我们注意这一点正当其时,因为向有偿劳动的转变和资源损耗,正越来越成为我们经济中的特征。 - 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。 - To what degree and in what way does international practice now characterise the profession of landscape architecture?
国际实践能在多大程度上并用怎样的方式表现景观建筑行业的特色? - So how should the military services characterise small UAVs?
那么,军事机构应该怎样定义小型无人机呢? - 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 bribery, corruption, treachery and sheer desperate self-interest that characterise the practice are detailed in frank internal documents written by the organisation department in Jilin province.
吉林省组织部的一份内部书面文件,坦率列举了这类交易中的贿赂、腐败、欺诈和不择手段的利己特征。 - 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。