characterised
刻划……的性格
常用释义
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基本释义
- vt. 刻划……的性格;表示……的特性(characterise 的变形)
例句
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1·This disorder is characterised by interlinking problems with social imagination, social communication and social interaction.这种障碍的特征是将社会想象、社会交流和社会互动的问题相互关联。
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2·Disputes were characterised by intense verbal aggression, tended to be repeated and not resolved, and made men, more than women, extremely angry.争吵的特点是强烈的言语攻击,往往反复发生,无法解决,并且使男性比女性更加愤怒。
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3·Fully developed, mature, post industrial societies, such as those in Europe, are characterised by stable or declining populations which are increasing in age.完全发达成熟的后工业社会,如欧洲的社会,其特点是人口稳定或下降,而老龄化却在增加。
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4·Newly developing countries are beginning to industrialise, primarily in Africa, with high to very high population growth rates, and characterised by a predominantly young age profile.新发展中国家正在开始工业化,主要是在非洲,人口增长率一再提高,以年轻化为显著特征。
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5·The British Heart Foundation characterised the survey's findings as worrying.英国心脏基金会对于研究表示担忧。
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6·But otherwise his policy is characterised by a combination of realism and caution.但是另一方面他的政策也有着鲜明的现实主义和审慎相混合的特征。
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7·Germany's property market cannot even be loosely characterised as part of the global bubble.德国房地产市场甚至不能算作是全球沫型经济的一部分。
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8·This situation can be characterised generally as a trade-off between verbosity and flexiblity.这种情形一般可以描述为冗长与灵活性之间的权衡。
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9·The first working week of the new decade has been characterised by a curious mix of cold and hot air.冷热气流的奇异交织成为新十年第一个工作周的特征。
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10·In his view, the euro area is characterised by a succession of booms and busts, each in a single country.据他的观点,欧元区是以一连串在每个国家的繁荣和萧条相继出现为特征的。